Conserve more
By growing more with less
In an intricate network like the earth's ecosystem, a force applied in one area directly and indirectly affects many others. When rivers and aquifers are depleted, it can lead to crop failure and the desertification of formerly rable land. When burning fossil fuels generates greenhouse gasses, it can lead to acid rain and contribute to climate change.
That's why we've strengthened our goal of doubling crop yields by committing to doing it with one-third fewer resources such as land, water and energy per unit produced.
We're continuing to develop better seeds and improved on-farm practices that enable farmers to better manage weeds, pests and environmental stresses. We're working with our partners to develop conservation systems that are better for the planet. And we're working to make these tools of innovation available to the people who have the most direct relationship with the land the millions of farmers around the world.

