Sustainability Report 2019

I’d like to introduce you to our 2019 Sustainability Report. As a global leader in the sourcing, handling, processing and marketing of agricultural commodities and products, we take very seriously our responsibility towards our people, our communities, the environment and the quality of the food and feed we supply. This is Glencore Agriculture’s second public sustainability report and reflects our efforts to both increase and improve our activity and refine our sustainability reporting. We have set new reportable goals, provided assured data and revealed some very positive results. The report lays out our approach to being a sustainable business and describes our activities and performance during 2019 in each of the four pillars of our strategy: health and safety, environment, community and human rights, and food and feed safety. The health and safety of our workforce is our number one priority and it is immensely pleasing that in 2019 our health and safety improvement plan has seen our workplaces become safer, with a significant reduction in the number of workplace injuries and a lower recordable injury frequency rate. We are focused on minimising the environmental impact of our operations and supporting the environmental sustainability of our supply chains. This year, we are reporting for the first time on our performance in a range of areas against a 2018 baseline. Over the coming years we will put in place the structural improvements needed to improve our performance even further. In the communities where we operate we aim to be a trusted employer, customer and partner and this year, as every year, local Glencore Agriculture businesses have supported their communities through an array of programmes, fundraising and assistance, of which there are many examples in this report. We are also committed to upholding human rights wherever we work, and in 2019 we published our first Modern Slavery statement. We continue to emphasise the safety and quality of the products we handle through our membership of international initiatives and a clear focus on quality control and food and feed safety management, with no serious incidents reported during the year. COVID-19 As I write, we are in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the worst global crisis for many generations. It is at times like these that businesses show their true strengths, and I am very pleased with how Glencore Agriculture has risen to the challenge. We have continued to supply the world with food and feed, without any material disruptions, while maintaining hygiene and strict measures to ensure the health and safety of our workforce and our communities. Throughout our operations we are doing what we can to help local communities combat the effects of the virus: supplying personal protective equipment to medical and fire services, providing food supplies to local communities hard hit by the economic consequences of the international lockdown and donating funds or products where needed. Looking forward It is likely that COVID-19 will continue to affect how we run our business for most of 2020. We are taking steps to pre-emptively strengthen our operations and logistics to provide timely delivery of products and maintain our high standards of quality and food safety, without compromising on the health and safety of our employees, contractors and visitors. These measures are designed to ensure business continuity, with a focus on keeping our supply chains operational so we can continue to meet the needs of our customers. David Mattiske Chief Executive Officer Glencore Agriculture Amessage from our Chief Executive Officer Glencore Agriculture Sustainability Report 2019 3

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