Joint development plan

Archer Daniels Midland Company has signed a joint business development plan to continue to grow its relationship as an oils and fat supplier for Unilever in Europe, North America and Africa.
The joint business development plan defines the long-term strategy and goals for the relationship and provides a clear framework for how ADM and Unilever will work together to achieve those objectives. It also sets measurable goals around volume, new product development, growth, innovation and sustainability.
The plan will help advance existing co-operation between the two companies, such as the ADM/Unilever Soybean Sustainability Program in the US. It will also strengthen ADM’s existing European sustainability initiatives, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe, enhancing the company’s supply chain to provide Unilever with more sustainably-produced oils and fats products.
“ADM’s end-to-end value chain allows us control of our product flow in ways that few in the industry can offer,” says Matt Jansen, ADM senior vice president and president, Oilseeds. “Strengthening our existing partnership with Unilever will allow us to build upon those capabilities and leverage our unique supply chain to continue to provide high-quality, sustainable ingredients and innovative solutions to Unilever and its customers.”
“Programmes like the ADM/Unilever Soybean Sustainability Programme and our joint partnership with LEAF are great examples of how we can creatively work together to deliver unique solutions for sustainable sourcing, and the JBDP will help advance that type of innovation between our companies,” says Amit Mohta, VP procurement commodities, Unilever. “We look forward to continuing to grow and expand our partnership with ADM.”






