Arnoud van den Berg, Group CEO, noted that the company is now prioritizing measurable action to reduce emissions and risk across its entire value chain. A cornerstone of this shift is the adoption of the Sandy by Trinity AgTech platform, which allows for precise carbon intensity tracking per crop and hectare. This data-driven approach complements the company's expansion of regenerative practices, most notably in Romania where 76% of cultivated land now utilizes reduced tillage methods.
Operational oversight has seen a significant digital overhaul. By establishing a dedicated Sustainability Committee and leveraging new reporting systems, the firm has improved its safety metrics, including an increase in training compliance to 65% and a reduction in Lost Time Injuries. The company’s supply chain is also undergoing a transformation, marked by a fourfold increase in biofuel-powered shipping routes and the implementation of Sedex for ESG risk mapping. With a community investment of over AED 2 million in 2025, Al Dahra is now targeting a positive impact on 100,000 lives by 2030 as it scales toward a 500,000-hectare footprint.





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