Solving the Global Water Crisis in Agriculture
BCG’s Torsten Kurth joins the World Food Programme’s Michael Dunford as they discuss the various ways the agriculture sector can help address the water crisis around the world.
To feed the world and drive critical advances in sustainability, the agribusiness industry must adopt new practices while continuing to cultivate its connection to the soil. BCG helps companies across the agriculture value chain prepare for the challenges ahead.
Although its roots date back to the dawn of civilization, the agribusiness industry is anything but antiquated. Modern agriculture businesses are reaching for new strategies, business models, and practices to respond to emerging trends in agribusiness that are reshaping the industry.
BCG has a long history of helping major players throughout the $3 trillion global agribusiness industry value chain in these efforts, including producers of farming equipment, fertilizer, and seed; large farms; commodities traders; food retailers; and agribusiness investors.
The centerpiece of our agriculture business management consulting work is BCG AgKnowledge, a proprietary suite of tools that provides unparalleled insight and decision support for all types of agribusinesses. AgKnowledge includes:
Because some agribusiness industry subsectors—such as agricultural chemicals and agriculture equipment—spill over into other areas, BCG’s consultants work closely with the firm’s experts in chemicals and automotive. What’s more, to help agribusiness clients modernize their ways of working, BCG combines digital transformation expertise with knowledge of strategic workforce planning, including adopting agile at scale and future-proofing the workforce.
Corporate Strategy and Digital Transformation. BCG developed a digital strategy for a global farming-equipment manufacturer, helped a global specialty chemical company implement a precision agribusiness strategy, and created a factory-of-the-future strategy for an agricultural product maker, marketer, and trader.
Technology. Our agribusiness consulting team helped a leading global fertilizer producer build a digital tool for farmers that included custom agronomic recommendations.
Mergers and Acquisitions. We supported the post-merger integration of a major seed and agricultural chemical company with a global conglomerate.
Supply Chain. BCG facilitated the commercialization of a crop marketplace and logistics for an agricultural technology company.
Our agriculture business experts also work seamlessly with BCG specialty businesses.
A seamlessly integrated part of the BCG network, BCG Plantinion provides consulting services focused on the development and implementation of business-critical IT architecture and digital solutions.
An analytics powerhouse with a business backbone, BCG GAMMA supports projects that involve advanced analytics and AI to help businesses grow through data science and technology.
Our early-stage growth platform, BCG Digital Ventures (BCGDV) partners with the world’s most influential companies to rapidly invest in, launch, scale, and build new businesses.
In addition, BCG has experience helping agribusiness clients in the areas of market and competitive intelligence, business model development, operations, and product planning, including R&D, go-to-market models, agribusiness marketing strategy, and brand management.
BCG’s Torsten Kurth joins the World Food Programme’s Michael Dunford as they discuss the various ways the agriculture sector can help address the water crisis around the world.
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