Cargill Publishes Stories on Operations and Partnerships
Agricultural giant Cargill has released new stories detailing its work in areas such as dairy protein demand, leather production for baseballs, and regenerative farming practices.

Agricultural and food company Cargill has shared insights into its diverse operations through a series of new stories. These publications address the increasing demand for dairy proteins and how farmers are responding by enhancing production and utilizing digital tools.
One featured narrative focuses on the production of high-quality leather for baseballs, sourcing dairy cow hides from Cargill's Wyalusing, Pennsylvania facility. These hides are used in many balls played in Major League Baseball games.
Cargill also highlights the importance of resilient food systems for global food security, outlining 15 reasons for their significance. The company provides information on water usage in agriculture, emphasizing sustainable water management practices and detailing initiatives with farmers and partners. Another story covers the advancement of regenerative agriculture in Türkiye, detailing its impact on hundreds of farmers.
These recent publications offer a snapshot of Cargill's extensive global activities, spanning food quality development and adaptation to market shifts, including navigating volatility in the chocolate market.