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🌍🐝 Happy World Bee Day! 🐝🌼
Bees are essential for biodiversity, agriculture, and food security — and every single bee makes a difference. At AGRANA, we know how important these small pollinators are for our ecosystems and our food supply.
As part of our sustainability efforts to promote biodiversity in our upstream supply chain, ten beehives are placed at each of AGRANA’s Austrian production sites. For example at our plant in Aschach (Lower Austria), where this year 500,000 bees are producing around 200 kg of honey thanks to the dedicated care of our colleague and beekeeper Bernhard Baumann 🍯
And because protecting bees also means inspiring the next generation, we are already looking forward to our bee workshop in August, where children will get hands-on insights into the fascinating world of bees and honey production 🐝✨
Let’s keep the world buzzing — together!
🌱 Vienna Soil Dialog 2026 – a strong signal for the future
With the first Vienna Soil Dialog, AGRANA put soil at the center of attention as what it truly is: the foundation of food security, climate protection, and economic stability.
On March 23, experts from science, politics, and business came together in Vienna to discuss solutions – from regenerative agriculture to new frameworks.
💬 “Soil is central for AGRANA as a processor of agricultural raw materials,” said CEO Stephan Büttner.
💬 “Anyone who wants to strengthen resilience must start with soil,” emphasized President of the Austrian Raiffeisen Association Erwin Hameseder.
The key takeaway: we need a shift towards a holistic understanding of soil as a living system.
👉 Learn more: www.agrana.com/vienna-soil-dialog
27/03/2026
🎓 AGRANA supports young scientists
AGRANA has once again awarded its Science and Research Promotion Prize at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, .vienna.
💬 “With our research award, we specifically recognize young scientists who are addressing key future challenges in food production,” said COO Franz Ennser.
Two outstanding research projects were honored:
🔬 Dr. Marianna Giancaterino – for her research on the use of electrical technologies in food processing, aiming to enable more sustainable processes while improving quality and safety.
🌱 Dr. Henrique Rasera Raniro – for his dissertation on the role of cover crop mixtures in mobilizing phosphorus in soil – an important contribution to sustainable agriculture.
Both projects clearly demonstrate how innovation can make the processing of agricultural raw materials more efficient and sustainable.
👏 Congratulations to the award winners!
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