How Regenerative Agriculture Protects Your Future Wheat Supply
June 4, 2026 | 1 min to read
The era of sustainability as a branding or marketing technique is long over. [1] Today, it is about concrete results. This article outlines why business as usual is no longer viable when it comes to a resilient supply chain, and how Puratos’s new commitment to regenerative agriculture aims to help reduce the risk of supply chain disruptions.
The Hidden Risk in Your Wheat Supply
We are entering a time where the greatest threat to a bakery business isn’t a new competitor, but a fragile supply chain. [2] Did you know that global wheat yields would be approximately 10% higher today if not for the direct impact of climate change? [3] That 10% represents lost grain, but also rising costs, unpredictable margins, and extreme market volatility.
Over the past 33 years, disasters have cost global agriculture $3.26 trillion in lost production, including 4.6 billion tonnes of cereals. [4] We are seeing extreme weather, from droughts to floods, increasingly becoming a recurring disruption to raw material security. [5]
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