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  • Writer's pictureMark Beaven

Aligning Corporate Environmental Policies with On-Farm Practices: The Importance of Genuine Stewardship

In today's agricultural landscape, many businesses and agri-food companies proudly profess their commitment to environmental consciousness and the One-Health approach. While these commitments set a high standard, it's crucial for these organizations to ensure that their actual on-farm practices reflect their corporate environmental policies.

 




One area that often reveals a gap between corporate claims and on-the-ground realities is the cleaning and disinfection protocols. Biosecurity is a fundamental aspect of maintaining health and safety in agricultural operations, but not all disinfectants are created equal. Companies may advocate for eco-friendly practices at a corporate level but still rely on harmful chemicals such as quaternary ammonias (quats) on the farm.


Quaternary ammonias, while effective, are notorious for their negative environmental impacts. They can persist in the environment and contribute to broader ecological issues.








In contrast, environmentally friendly alternatives like PrevailTM, which is made with Accelerated Hydrogen Peroxide (AHPTM). offer a safer and more efficient option. These alternatives not only provide effective disinfection but also align better with sustainable practices, minimizing environmental harm.

 



For ag businesses and agri-food companies committed to true environmental stewardship, it's essential to delve into the specifics of on-farm practices. This includes scrutinizing the chemicals used in cleaning and disinfection. Ensuring that every aspect of operations, from the corporate policies to the day-to-day practices on the farm, aligns with the ultimate goal of environmental sustainability is crucial.

 

Ultimately, being a genuine environmental steward means that all layers of the operation, including biosecurity and disinfection practices, must be consistently aligned with the overarching corporate values. It's time for the industry to move beyond mere claims and make real changes that reflect true environmental commitment.



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