General Mills : driving food systems change through regenerative agriculture /

In 2019, global food company General Mills (GMI) made a public commitment to advancing regenerative agriculture on one million acres of farmland by 2030. It was a risky commitment for the company to make externally because a supply chain for regeneratively-grown ingredients doesn't exist and th...

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Main Authors: Rosenzweig, William B. (Author), Stuart, Toby (Author), Hsu, Elaine, active 2019 (Author), Pelissier, Emily (Author), Skonberg, Christina (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : The Berkeley-Haas Case Series. University of California, Berkeley. Haas School of Business, 2019.
Series:SAGE Business Cases.
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Summary:In 2019, global food company General Mills (GMI) made a public commitment to advancing regenerative agriculture on one million acres of farmland by 2030. It was a risky commitment for the company to make externally because a supply chain for regeneratively-grown ingredients doesn't exist and the company doesn't own the acreage. Also, the costs and outcome are uncertain. The Natural and Organic Operating Unit is spearheading regenerative practices which sequester carbon instead of contributing to climate change. But while Annie's Mac & Cheese consumers care about regeneratively grown products, Lucky Charms and Betty Crocker consumers are less motivated by the term. Can an acquired brand drive transformation across a 150-year-old company resulting in the triple-bottom-line they believe is critical for the planet and their long-term viability?
Item Description:Originally Published In Rosenzweig, W., Stuart, T., Hsu, E., Pelissier, E., & Skonberg, C. (2019). General Mills: Driving Food Systems Change through Regenerative Agriculture. The Berkeley-Haas Case Series. University of California, Berkeley. Haas School of Business.
Physical Description:1 online resource : illustrations.
ISBN:9781529735932
1529735939