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Integration of ESG Data in the Food and Agriculture Sector (Understanding ESG Data Collection, Usage, and Tools)

Authors: Ashok Kumar Kalyanam

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14607976

Short DOI: https://doi.org/g8xxt5

Country: USA

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Abstract: The food and agriculture sector, the integration of ESG data has become increasingly critical as stakeholders demand sustainability and responsibility in practice. ESG data collection encompasses a wide array of metrics, including climate risk, resource efficiency, biodiversity impact, labor practices, and governance structures. This data is crucial in assessing and mitigating risks, enhancing transparency, and aligning with regulatory and consumer expectations. Gaining an understanding of the subtlety of ESG data gathering involves explaining various ways like remote sensing, IoT devices, surveys, and block-chain technologies that go a long way in showcasing environmental footprints, social welfare metrics, and effectiveness in governance. These aspects of ESG data will inform a company about climate risk management, operational optimization, and stakeholder reporting. Several tools exist that facilitate ESG data analysis and benchmarking; common ones include Sustainalytics, Refinitiv ESG, and Truvalue Labs among others. This paper highlights the need for the integration of ESG principles into the food and agriculture industry, elaborates on methodologies applied in data collection, and assesses its utilization by comparing tools available in order to develop actionable insights for stakeholders who want to adopt ESG principles.

Keywords: ESG integration, food and agriculture sector, climate risk, sustainability, data collection methods, ESG tools, governance, biodiversity, resource efficiency, sustainable practices, usage of ESG data, environmental impact, and social welfare.


Paper Id: 231991

Published On: 2024-11-13

Published In: Volume 12, Issue 6, November-December 2024

Cite This: Integration of ESG Data in the Food and Agriculture Sector (Understanding ESG Data Collection, Usage, and Tools) - Ashok Kumar Kalyanam - IJIRMPS Volume 12, Issue 6, November-December 2024. DOI 10.5281/zenodo.14607976

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