
The Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation: A decade of sustainable impact
Since 2015, the Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation (GATF) has generated over $200 million in trade cost savings through 36 projects in more than 20 countries.
With a 159-year history and headquartered in Minnesota, Cargill is a privately held global leader in the agribusiness industry. It plays a critical role in the global food system, connecting farmers to markets and providing products and services to consumers worldwide. Its portfolio includes food (animal nutrition, oils, meat), agriculture (trading, services) and industrial (salt, mining). Known for its global reach, integrated supply chain and focus on innovation, Cargill strives to Nourish the World in a Safe, Responsible and Sustainable Way. Cargill has 160,000 employees in 7 countries, sells to 125 markets and generated $160 billion in revenues in 2024.
Since 2015, the Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation (GATF) has generated over $200 million in trade cost savings through 36 projects in more than 20 countries.
The Food Action Alliance is improving sustainable food systems, transforming the way food is produced, processed, consumed, and disposed.
Mexico's position between two oceans and abundant supply of renewable electricity means it has great potential to produce zero-carbon fuels for the shipping sector.
Tackling emissions in the shipping sector is essential to achieving international targets, but it will only be possible through large-scale collaboration.
The energy transition from fossil fuels to climate-friendly ones could come gradually or more rapidly, depending on these factors.




