Agricultural Commodities Carbon Emissions Data

Agricultural commodity businesses sit at the start of most food and materials supply chains, with emissions driven by land use, fertiliser, livestock, processing and transport. Company-level data in this sector is essential for anyone measuring the upstream footprint of food, beverage and apparel supply chains.

Compare carbon emissions across Agricultural Commodities companies

The table ranks Agricultural Commodities companies by Mycelium Score, which rewards low emissions intensity within the sector, transparent reporting and third-party verification, rather than by raw totals, which would penalise the companies that report most completely. Mycelium tracks 127 companies in this sector; the top 25 are shown here.

# Company Mycelium score Transparency Total emissions (tCO2e) Year
1 Econocom 6.5 A 811,180 2024
2 Grieg Group 6.3 A 875,915 2023
3 Unicharm Group Sustainability Report 2024 6.0 A 6,395,000 2023
4 HOCHTIEF Group 5.7 B 9,380,401 2024
5 Scandi Standard 5.5 A 1,179,099 2025
6 Akola group 5.2 B 728,022 2023
7 Pig Improvement Company UK Limited 4.9 B 605,228 2025
8 AvH 4.9 B 5,821,849 2024
9 Faes Farma 4.9 B 256,186 2024
10 Nadara 4.9 B 315,694 2024
11 Neumann Kaffee Gruppe 4.9 C 436,147 2021
12 Kestrel Pension Scheme 4.8 C 12,695 2023
13 The Crown Estate 4.8 C 595,626 2024
14 F.lli Orsero 4.8 B 1,063,935 2024
15 CJ CheilJedang 4.5 B 13,730,274 2024
16 Vilmorin-Mikado 4.5 A 2,199,882 2024
17 Paul Wesjohann & Co. 4.4 C 2,578,484 2024
18 Mowi 4.4 B 4,520,263 2024
19 J.M. Smucker 4.2 B 8,093,495 2024
20 KØBENHAVNS INVESTERINGSKOMPAGNI A/S 4.0 B 1,336 2024
21 Proxani 3.9 B 2,002,165 2024
22 Chargeurs SA 3.8 B 807,153 2024
23 FirstFarms 3.6 C 63,479 2024
24 ASTARTA Holding 3.4 B 1,000,437 2024
25 Nippon Steel 2.7 B 111,147,611 2025

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Why agricultural commodities emissions data matters

Company-level carbon data in this sector is used by procurement teams reviewing suppliers, investors assessing climate risk, and sustainability teams building Scope 3 inventories. Access to comparable, sourced disclosures makes those decisions evidence-based rather than survey-based.

Carbon emissions data methodology

Mycelium combines public company disclosures with clearly labelled modelled estimates so companies can be compared on a like for like basis. Data availability varies by company, reporting year and disclosure type. Read our methodology, data sources and glossary for the detail.

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Agricultural Commodities carbon emissions FAQs

What are Agricultural Commodities carbon emissions?

Agricultural Commodities carbon emissions are the greenhouse gases produced by companies in this sector, reported as Scope 1 (direct operations), Scope 2 (purchased energy) and Scope 3 (the wider value chain). Mycelium brings the sector's public disclosures together so they can be searched and compared in one place.

Can I compare Agricultural Commodities companies by carbon emissions?

Yes. Mycelium ranks Agricultural Commodities companies by Mycelium Score, which reflects emissions intensity within the sector alongside transparency and verification, and each profile shows reported figures, disclosure documents and climate targets. Mycelium currently tracks 127 companies in this sector.

Where does this Agricultural Commodities emissions data come from?

The data comes from publicly available company disclosures such as sustainability reports and annual reports, combined with modelled estimates where reporting is incomplete. Modelled values are always labelled. See our methodology and data sources for the full picture.