
Reward regenerative dairy through biodiversity monitoring
FrieslandCampinaSummary
Using a biodiversity monitor and reward system to incentivise regenerative dairy practices.
Context
FrieslandCampina, a cooperative of 18,000 dairy farmers, faces biodiversity loss challenges in the Netherlands. To address this, it developed the Biodiversity Monitor and integrated it into its Foqus Planet sustainability programme. The goal is to measure and reward biodiversity improvements at farm level, aligning with the cooperative’s purpose of “nourishing by nature”
Location: Netherlands
Solution
The Biodiversity Monitor is a data-driven tool focusing on four biodiversity pillars:
Functional agrobiodiversity
Landscape diversity
Species diversity
Regional biodiversity
It tracks KPIs across soil quality, climate impact, water and air quality, land use, and crop diversity. Integrated into Foqus Planet since 2018, the programme:
Monitors sustainability performance annually
Rewards farmers with up to €0.035 per kg of milk based on performance
Offers an additional €0.045 per kg for certified “On the Way to PlanetProof” milk stream
Uses outcome-based indicators to drive awareness and action
Impact
Sustainability impact
Climate
Targets Scope 3 emissions (GHG Protocol Category 1). Includes KPIs for CO₂ emissions per kg milk, nitrogen balance, and ammonia emissions
Nature
Promotes permanent grasslands, nature and landscape elements, and protein self-sufficiency. Improves soil health, water retention, and biodiversity.
Social
Raises farmer awareness of biodiversity impact. Provides financial incentives and recognition for sustainability efforts
Business impact
Benefits
Improved environmental outcomes
Enhanced farmer engagement and pride
Market differentiation via certified milk streams
Costs
Premiums funded via cooperative and market revenue
Maximum sustainability premium: €0.035/kg milk
Additional premium for certified milk: €0.045/kg milk
Costs vary by indicator and market value of sustainability performance
Impact beyond sustainability and business
Co-benefits
Strengthened trust across stakeholders
Alignment with international regenerative agriculture standards
Potential side-effects
Risk of reduced crop yield due to biodiversity practices à mitigated through new revenue models and stakeholder support
Implementation
Typical business profile
Dairy cooperatives and processors
Companies with Scope 3 emissions from livestock
Relevant in EU agricultural sectors
Approach
Develop biodiversity KPIs
Integrate into the sustainability programme
Monitor annually via Foqus Planet
Reward based on performance
Scale through certified milk streams
Stakeholders involved
Project Leads: FrieslandCampina
Company Functions: Sustainability, procurement, farmer relations
Main Providers: SMK (certification), Rabobank, WWF Netherlands
Others: Farmers, NGOs, financial institutions
Key parameters to consider
Mature initiative since 2018
KPIs aligned with regenerative agriculture standards
Certification via “On the Way to PlanetProof”
Geographic relevance: Dutch dairy sector
Implementation and operations tips
Challenge: Farmer awareness → Solution: Outcome-based indicators
Challenge: Financial viability → Solution: Premiums and certified streams
Tip: Build trust across stakeholders and align with market incentives
Going further
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