Tyson Foods Becomes First U.S. Food Company to Verify Sustainable Cattle Production Practices at Scale
September 09 2020 - 4:30PM
Tyson Foods today announced its work to verify sustainable beef
production practices on more than 5 million acres of cattle grazing
land in the U.S. This would be the largest known beef transparency
program in the U.S., and part of Tyson Foods’ focus on sustainably
feeding the world while taking care of people, the planet and
animals.
Working with Where Food Comes From, the largest provider of
certification and verification services to the food industry, Tyson
Foods will source cattle from BeefCARE™ verified beef producers who
are committed to raising cattle using practices that positively
impact the land and animals, and also want to promote it.
BeefCARE is a third-party sustainability verification program
for cattle ranchers. The program uses third-party audits to verify
that farmers and ranchers are using best practices in caring for
animals, the environment, and the people and communities who
support them. BeefCARE standards include practices such as having a
cattle grazing management plan to help promote vegetative growth
and diversity, water availability and quality, prevent/reduce soil
erosion, and support carbon sequestration. More than 200 ranches
are currently enrolled in the program, with plans to expand the
program over the next several years. The program is recognized by
the U.S. Roundtable for Sustainable Beef.
To ensure improved management of grasslands and rangelands,
Tyson Foods will also work with The Nature Conservancy to evaluate
and enhance the environmental components of the current BeefCARE
program. Nature Conservancy experts will provide input to Where
Foods Comes From based on scientific analyses and land and
livestock management experience.
“We recognize the importance of sustainable beef production
practices that take care of people, the planet and animals,” said
Steve Stouffer, group president of Tyson Fresh Meats. “Our goal is
to work with ranchers to verify, and when possible, improve those
practices so that we can be transparent with our customers and
consumers about how cattle in our supply chain are raised.”
“Sustainability is a business imperative in the U.S. beef
industry to ensure long-term food production, economic security for
ranchers and their communities, and a healthy environment for us
all,” said Dr. Sasha Gennet, director of Sustainable Grazing Lands
for The Nature Conservancy in North America. “Tyson Foods is
setting a great example of a company that is taking proactive steps
to achieve a sustainable beef system that supports farmers and
ranchers while improving our critical natural resources, including
soil, water, and wildlife.”
This latest initiative builds on Tyson Foods’ goal for beef
sustainability. In 2018, Tyson Foods became the first U.S. protein
company to license Progressive Beef, a quality management system
designed for cattle feeding operators that sell to companies like
Tyson Foods. Operators certified in the program follow best
practices for animal welfare, food safety, responsible antibiotic
use and environmental sustainability, and these practices are
verified twice per year through USDA approved auditors. In 2020,
Tyson Foods will purchase more than 3 million Progressive
Beef-certified cattle, which represents more than half of the
cattle in the company’s supply chain.
Sustainability throughout the food system is fundamental to
Tyson Foods’ core values, which call on the company to “strive to
serve as stewards of the resources entrusted to us.” The company
has previously set targets to improve land
stewardship practices on two million acres of
corn, partnered with the World Resources Institute to set
science-based greenhouse gas reduction targets, and is
collaborating with the World Resources Institute to establish
Contextual Water Targets, which take into consideration the entire
watershed at 11 priority locations. For more information, visit
www.tysonsustainability.com.
About Tyson FoodsTyson Foods, Inc. is one of
the world’s largest food companies and a recognized leader in
protein. Founded in 1935 by John W. Tyson and grown under three
generations of family leadership, the company has a broad portfolio
of products and brands like Tyson®, Jimmy Dean®, Hillshire
Farm®, Ball Park®, Wright®, Aidells®, ibp® and State
Fair®. Tyson Foods innovates continually to make protein more
sustainable, tailor food for everywhere it’s available and raise
the world’s expectations for how much good food can do.
Headquartered in Springdale, Arkansas, the company has 141,000 team
members. Through its Core Values, Tyson Foods strives to operate
with integrity, create value for its shareholders, customers,
communities and team members and serve as a steward of the animals,
land and environment entrusted to it. Visit www.tysonfoods.com.
Contact: Caroline Ahn, caroline.ahn@tyson.com, 312-614-6047
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