Anheuser-Busch, one of America’s largest end user of domestic rice invests in partnership to drive sustainability and support local and regional economies
Anheuser-Busch and USA Rice are proud to announce a major new investment in water efficiency, rice-land preservation, and wildlife protection through the Rice Stewardship Partnership.
Rice is one of the four natural ingredients in many of the company‘s great-tasting beers ever since Adolphus Busch first added it to Budweiser to set the brew apart from other lagers.
An investment in the Rice Stewardship Partnership will bring the global brewer – end user of American rice – together with growers, environmental groups, and government agencies to strengthen the US rice-growing industry through innovation, knowledge-sharing, and by supporting sustainable and efficient practices.
The company’s investment will help fund strategies to protect working rice lands, including conservation planning, irrigation efficiencies, nutrient management and education of decision-makers on water, agriculture and wildlife habitats.
The Partnership will also help improve air quality, conserve energy and support rice growers’ bottom line by testing new irrigation strategies.
These efforts will help advance the company’s 2025 Sustainability Goals announced earlier this year, which include connecting 100% of their direct farmers to new technology and empowering them to try new agricultural practices, as well as engaging 100% of their facilities in water efficiency efforts.
“From seed to sip, every step of our brewing process is focused on responsible and sustainable water stewardship and smart agricultural practices. The last ten years have seen us reduce water usage in our facilities by 38% and we are excited to keep moving in this positive direction,” said Jess Newman, Anheuser-Busch’s Director of US Agronomy.
“This new partnership will help us take our agricultural innovation to the next level, as we strive towards our ambitious 2025 Sustainability Goals, working side-by-side with our rice growers and the community in Jonesboro.”
“USA Rice’s partnership with Ducks Unlimited and with great members like Anheuser-Busch has enabled us to provide much-needed financial and technical support to conservation-minded rice farmers who are working to continuously improve their operations and hopefully see a positive return on their investments in both future profits and achieving their sustainability goals,” said Betsy Ward, President and CEO of USA Rice.
The company’s 15 agricultural facilities across the country include a rice facility in Jonesboro, Arkansas – a proud part of the US$4 billion/£3.03 billion Arkansas rice industry. Most of the rice milled at the Jonesboro facility is sourced within a 30-minute drive from local farming families, and by-products are used as inputs in the feed industry, providing a key element for cattle feed.
To celebrate and thank the Arkansas rice-growing community, Anheuser-Busch hosted a Grower Appreciation Dinner for their local growers. The event included presentations from senior leadership and local industry members.
“We are happy that this new Rice Stewardship Partnership will enable us to play an even stronger role supporting the Arkansas rice industry,” said Bill Jones, Rice Agronomy Manager at the Arkansas rice mill.
“At Anheuser-Busch, we are constantly looking for ways to build a more sustainable industry and even stronger local growing communities.”
The company is pleased to join with USA Rice and Ducks Unlimited, as well as other committed financial sponsors in support of the Rice Stewardship Programme, including the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Walmart Foundation, the Mosaic Company Foundation, Chevron USA, Freeport-McMoRan Foundation, Irene W. and C.B. Pennington Foundation, RiceTec, BASF, American Rice Inc, Riviana Foods Inc, Delta Plastics, Wells Fargo, Riceland, Farmers Rice Milling Company, Horizon Ag, Turner’s Creek & Bombay Hook Farms, MacDon Industries, Dow AgroSciences, and DU major sponsors.
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