Cargill snags 2026 Big Innovation Award
The recognition highlights its innovation strategy, the brand says.

Cargill announced it has been named a winner in the 2026 Big Innovation Awards by the Business Intelligence Group and designated as a Top 10 Innovator, recognizing the company’s disciplined approach to innovation across the global food and agriculture system, it says. The company was honored in the Innovative Organizations category, alongside a cohort of 159 companies, products, and leaders that are transforming industries through applied innovation and measurable real-world impact, it adds.
The recognition highlights Cargill’s innovation strategy, including the company’s use of automation, robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and predictive analytics to address interconnected global challenges such as food security, climate change, labor constraints, and waste, the company shares. These capabilities are already reportedly delivering measurable outcomes, from a 30x return on investment (ROI) through Cargill’s Port Optimizer initiative, to more than $15 million in documented benefits from manufacturing analytics. The company also notes a reduction of 31,500 metric tons of CO₂ emissions due to vessel optimization and energy-saving upgrades in 2024.
“Innovation at Cargill is not just about what’s next—it’s about what’s needed,” says Florian Schattenmann, chief technology officer at Cargill. “By embedding AI and advanced analytics in our operations, we are reimagining the way food is made and moved across the globe. This recognition reflects the ingenuity of our teams and the power of innovation to build a more resilient and efficient food system for the future.”
Big Innovation Award judges praised Cargill’s work as “serious, large-scale innovation executed with discipline, embedded deeply into real operations.” They also commended the company for a comprehensive approach that spans multiple technologies and business lines and is backed by robust data and outcomes.
"The 2026 Big Innovation Awards winners show that true innovation is no longer about chasing the latest buzzwords," says Russ Fordyce, chief recognition officer at the Business Intelligence Group. "It’s about building intelligent platforms, automating workflows with purpose, and making trust, privacy, and resilience the foundation of every breakthrough. These organizations and leaders are not just keeping pace with change, they are shaping the future of global business."
The 2026 Big Innovation Awards program honors companies, products, and individuals that are reshaping markets across sectors ranging from health and financial services to logistics, manufacturing, and enterprise technology. Winning organizations were selected by a panel of experienced business executives, who evaluated nominations based on measurable performance, responsible implementation, and the ability to shape the future of work and culture.
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