Progress on Positive Agriculture Goals
PepsiCo has recently shared an encouraging update on its Positive Agriculture (pep+) initiative, showcasing tangible progress as the company works towards its ambitious agriculture goals for 2030. The initiative emphasizes the importance of regenerative agriculture, sustainable sourcing, and improving the livelihoods of farmers. In 2026, the corporation reported that it has successfully expanded its regenerative and protective agricultural practices to 4.7 million acres worldwide. This marks a significant stride towards its target of reaching 10 million acres by the year 2030.
"As we continue work to help advance toward a more resilient and sustainable food system, I'm proud of the notable progress we're making—particularly in scaling regenerative agriculture, restorative or protective practices and expanding opportunities that help strengthen livelihoods," said Jim Andrew, Chief Sustainability Officer and Executive Vice President at PepsiCo. This statement underlines the company’s commitment to creating a positive impact not only for the environment but also for farming communities around the globe.
The STEP Up Initiative
One of the notable programs initiated by PepsiCo is the Supporting Trusted Engagement and Partnership (STEP) Up for Agriculture, which collaborates with several large food and beverage companies as well as retailer customers. This initiative aims to bolster organizations that connect farmers with resources, thereby enhancing sustainable supply chains.
PepsiCo’s commitment extends to strengthening farm-facing organizations, providing technical assistance, and encouraging the adoption of regenerative practices. Through tailored advisory support and innovative training strategies, PepsiCo aims to empower farmers, offering them the tools they need for sustainable success.
Sustainable Sourcing Goals
In addition to advancing its agricultural practices, PepsiCo is making notable progress in sustainable sourcing. The company aims to sustainably source 90% of its key ingredients by 2030. Recent data as of 2025 indicates that 70% of its key ingredients are now sourced sustainably. A minor percentage of these ingredients are approaching compliance under the company's 'Engaged' pathway, reflecting an ongoing commitment to sustainability.
PepsiCo’s Sustainable Sourcing Guidelines and Sustainable Farming Program are designed to assist farmers in adopting practices that enhance environmental performance and foster long-term agricultural resilience. This dual approach—enhancing farming methodologies while ensuring responsible sourcing—demonstrates PepsiCo’s foresight in addressing potential agricultural challenges.
Livelihood Initiatives
Since the inception of its pep+ strategy, PepsiCo has positively impacted the livelihoods of approximately 224,000 individuals within its agricultural supply chains. The corporation is on track to meet its goal of improving the economic conditions and security of over 250,000 individuals by 2030. Several targeted initiatives contribute to this goal, including:
- - She Feeds the World: A collaboration with CARE aimed at enhancing food security and nutrition for smallholder farmers.
- - Collaborative Farming Program in India: Providing comprehensive support to farmers through demonstration farms and advanced seed varieties, which promotes the adoption of innovative agricultural practices.
- - Agrovita: This initiative supports smallholders in Mexico in their transition to sustainable farming methods.
- - 1,000 Farmers Endless Prosperity, Türkiye: Tailored advisory support to optimize irrigation and fertilizer use, thereby improving crop health.
PepsiCo’s Livelihood Implementation Framework for Engagement (LIFE) serves as a guiding document, measuring outcomes in economic, social, and empowerment dimensions.
Looking Ahead
With five years into its pep+ strategy, PepsiCo has identified opportunities to further amplify its positive impacts within farming communities. By 2030, the company aims to strengthen resilience within farming ecosystems, enhance biodiversity, and encourage collaboration among various stakeholders involved in the supply chain.
PepsiCo continues to document its progress, with future reports expected to showcase advancements in both regenerative practices and sustainable sourcing timelines. This proactive approach not only positions PepsiCo as a leader in sustainable agriculture but also aligns with broader global efforts to tackle climate change and ensure food security for future generations.
In conclusion, PepsiCo's comprehensive endeavors in enhancing agricultural practices highlight the company's vision for a sustainable future. By integrating environmental responsibility with livelihoods improvement, PepsiCo exemplifies the potential for businesses to play a pivotal role in fostering resilient and thriving agricultural systems.