Nufarm Ltd

Lobbying Governance & Transparency

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Lobbying Governance
Overall Assessment Analysis Score
None Nufarm Ltd’s disclosures concentrate on board-level oversight of ESG and climate risk—highlighting that “the board is responsible for our strategy and approves Nufarm's sustainability report and our climate change policy,” and noting that “our Climate Change Policy is overseen by our Board Risk and Compliance Committee.” While these statements illustrate a governance framework for climate-related risk management, we found no evidence of any process, committee, or individual responsible for overseeing or aligning the company’s direct or indirect lobbying activities with its climate policy or broader objectives. There is no description of lobbying review mechanisms, sign-off procedures, audits, or any alignment policy for advocacy, indicating that the company does not disclose a lobbying governance framework.

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Lobbying Transparency
Overall Assessment Analysis Score
Limited Nufarm Ltd provides only limited insight into its climate-related lobbying. It refers to the European Union Renewable Energy Directive—specifically the inclusion of intermediate crops such as carinata in Annex IX—and notes that it encourages Australian government support for a local renewable fuels industry, indicating some interaction with climate policy areas. However, it does not reveal any concrete mechanisms for influencing policymakers; no meetings, submissions, letters, or named government bodies are described. The company’s objectives remain broad, pointing generally to the development of biofuels and the decarbonisation of transport without stating the precise legislative changes, targets, or amendments it seeks. This sparse detail leaves most of its lobbying approach, targets and desired outcomes undisclosed.

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