CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, US – Farmers Business Network (FBN) and ADM on Aug. 19 announced the launch of a joint venture, Gradable, creating a new company to expand the Gradable technology platform and enable more farmers and buyers to pursue and derive value from grain produced using sustainable and regenerative practices.

The Gradable platform, which was introduced in 2020, tracks sustainable and regenerative agricultural practices and outcomes, making it easier for farmers to earn financial rewards. For grain buyers, it provides reliable farm-level data, allowing them to easily identify and purchase grain that helps them meet growing customer demand for sustainably produced products.

Currently, Gradable, whose partners include ADM, POET, and Attebury Grain, is a leading grain procurement platform in North America, with over 20,000 users farming more than 12 million acres. It has scored more than 200 million bushels of corn and soybeans, analyzed 48 million acre-years of agronomic events. The 50-50 joint venture will enable Gradable to expand and reach new partners and customers at every stage of the grain supply chain – from growers to grain buyers, the companies said.

“Gradable is rapidly becoming one of the industry’s leading and largest technology platforms enabling sustainability scoring at scale. We welcome all partners from the consumer-packaged goods and grain buying industries and look forward to serving new markets and more farmers,” said Steele Lorenz, the newly appointed chief executive officer of Gradable who has served as FBN’s senior director of Strategy and Business since 2023.

The demand for sustainably produced crops is increasing steadily, driven by consumer preferences, corporate commitments and initiatives, and public policy. To meet this demand, Gradable will expand across ADM's hundreds of facilities spanning the US and Canada, increase the number of commercial partners and countries served, and have capabilities to help the supply chain meet global demand needs for more sustainable food, feed, fuel and industrial products.

"ADM’s regenerative agriculture efforts enrolled more than 2.8 million acres last year, and we know that’s just the beginning,” said Greg Morris, president of ADM’s Ag Services and Oilseeds business. “The continued expansion of this work requires a strong technology platform that enables farmers to easily participate and provides farm-level data for grain buyers and end customers. This new joint venture paves the way for the continued growth of Gradable, opening the door for even more farmers, commercial grain partners, and end customers to benefit from regen ag practices and the growing demand for sustainably sourced products."

FBN’s Gradable technology platform was developed to provide a modern digital infrastructure to strengthen the relationship between grain buyers and farmers, as a new era emerges requiring efficient, transparent, and secure grain transactions for production agriculture. Gradable’s digital infrastructure does this by connecting farmer and buyer experiences into a single, secure technology platform. Gradable also lays the groundwork for increased farmer participation in new sustainability demand by allowing them to seamlessly collect and calculate verifiable production data – including carbon scores – empowering them to monetize these downstream benefits in the market, Lorenz said.

“We’re getting ready for the next level of scale,” Lorenz toldWorld Grain. “We’ve seen substantial growth the last four years. We have 20,000 growers participating in the platform facilitating $30 million of premiums, and we really see that as just getting started.”