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Archer Daniels Midland Company

Website

Chicago, United States

NYSE: ADM 

ISIN: US0394831025

ADM is a global leader in human and animal nutrition, providing various food ingredients to food manufacturers as well as delivering extensive food processing and agricultural services around the world.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Archer Daniels Midland Company

-22.37

0.01%

Latest Event

ADM Faces Child Slavery Lawsuit Over Supply Chain Labor Abuse

ADM, along with other multinational corporations, is facing legal challenges over allegations of child slavery in its supply chain. The case highlights severe concerns regarding labor rights and ethical sourcing practices, implicating ADM in systemic human rights abuses.

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Archer Daniels Midland Company is currently rated as an Accomplice.

-20 to -29 CCI Score
These companies profit from authoritarian practices through their business dealings. Although they may not be directly enforcing oppressive policies, their actions contribute to the economic and operational sustenance of authoritarian regimes.

Latest Events

  • ADM Faces Child Slavery Lawsuit Over Supply Chain Labor Abuse Logo
    JUN
    01
    2025

    ADM, along with other multinational corporations, is facing legal challenges over allegations of child slavery in its supply chain. The case highlights severe concerns regarding labor rights and ethical sourcing practices, implicating ADM in systemic human rights abuses.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 19

    The case underscores ADM's failure to protect basic labor rights, as evidenced by allegations involving child slave labor. Such practices directly violate human rights standards and indicate severe shortcomings in the company’s labor relations approach.

    Nestlé, Cargill and ADM face child slavery case

  • -90

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 19

    The serious allegations of child slavery within ADM’s supply chain reflect deeply unethical sourcing practices. This not only violates basic human rights but also demonstrates the company’s complicity in sustaining exploitative labor conditions through its supply chain.

    Nestlé, Cargill and ADM face child slavery case

  • ADM Involvement in Climate-Smart Farming Program Logo
    APR
    14
    2025

    ADM was listed among recipients of funding under the USDA's $3 billion Climate-Smart Commodities initiative, a program designed to support sustainable agricultural practices such as improved soil health and carbon sequestration. The program was cancelled by the Trump administration on April 14, 2025, a move that aligns with broader efforts to reverse progressive climate initiatives.

  • ADM Political Contributions Tracker Logo
    MAR
    01
    2025

    A tracker from American Democracy Scorecard assesses ADM's political contributions. The analysis questions whether ADM's financial support aligns with pro-democracy values or inadvertently supports authoritarian agendas through its political spending.

  • -40

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 1

    The American Democracy Scorecard highlights ADM's political contributions, prompting scrutiny over how these funds might support political groups or policies that are misaligned with democratic ideals. Given the potential for ADM's contributions to bolster partisan or authoritarian agendas, the rating reflects significant concerns despite the limited details provided.

    Archer Daniels Midland Political Contributions Tracker

  • ADM Political Contributions and Lobbying Activities – 2024 Cycle Logo
    FEB
    06
    2025

    Archer Daniels Midland Company's documented political contributions of $435,927 and lobbying expenditures amounting to $3,650,000 in the 2024 cycle, along with its revolving door practices, highlight its active role in shaping policy environments that may favor authoritarian and corporate interests.

  • -40

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 19

    ADM's spending on political contributions and lobbying, as highlighted by its $435,927 in contributions and $3,650,000 in lobbying for the 2024 cycle, coupled with evidence of revolving door practices, suggests a corporate strategy that supports and maintains influence over political processes. This behavior is seen as complicit in supporting systems that can enable authoritarian policies.

    Archer Daniels Midland Profile: Summary • OpenSecrets

  • ADM Faces Punitive Fines for Repeated Safety, Labor, and Environmental Violations Logo
    DEC
    17
    2024

    Over the past 11 years, ADM has accumulated nearly $52 million in fines for 90 federal and state violations. These include multiple safety incidents resulting in employee injuries, environmental regulation breaches affecting vulnerable communities, and labor law violations such as failure to pay overtime wages and inadequate response to workplace hazards.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 7

    Frequent OSHA investigations, explosions injuring employees, and lawsuits alleging deliberate neglect of worker safety highlight ADM’s disregard for labor rights and human safety. Such recurrent labor and safety violations illustrate an operational pattern that undermines worker security and well-being.

    Archer Daniels Midland fined almost $52 million in past decade for 90 violations of federal, state laws

  • -70

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    April 7

    ADM’s pattern of non-compliance across a wide array of regulatory areas—including safety, environmental, consumer protection, and financial reporting—demonstrates a broader deficiency in ethical business practices and corporate responsibility.

    Archer Daniels Midland fined almost $52 million in past decade for 90 violations of federal, state laws

  • ADM Political Contributions and Advocacy Logo
    JUN
    30
    2024

    ADM actively engages in political contributions through its ADMPAC, supporting state and federal candidates as part of its business strategy. This corporate involvement in the political process reinforces power imbalances that can reinforce authoritarian influences in policymaking.

  • -25

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 19

    ADM’s published stance and disclosure of its political contributions through ADMPAC highlight its deliberate effort to influence public policy in favor of its growth agenda. From a left-leaning anti-fascist perspective, such corporate political spending contributes to an uneven playing field in democratic processes and can indirectly support authoritarian practices, even if claimed to be bipartisan.

    U.S. Political Contributions and Advocacy

  • ADM Misled about Xinjiang Forced Labor Ties Logo
    MAY
    30
    2024

    ADM maintained that there was 'no identifiable direct or indirect connection' with Xinjiang despite evidence showing that its significant stake in Wilmar International supports factories in Xinjiang implicated in state-imposed forced labor. This misrepresentation raises serious concerns over both ethical labor practices and transparency in its supply chain disclosures.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 7

    ADM failed to disclose its involvement in Xinjiang, where factories linked to state-imposed forced labor operate. By misrepresenting its connection and downplaying its stake in facilities using forced labor, ADM undermines workers' rights and violates ethical labor standards.

    ADM Company Misled About Xinjiang Ties | Hunterbrook Media

  • -70

    Supply Chain Ethics

    April 7

    ADM’s assertion of no connection to Xinjiang is contradicted by its 22.5% ownership stake in Wilmar International, which controls factories in the region. This misrepresentation calls into question the company’s transparency and ethical supply chain practices, implicating it in enabling forced labor.

    ADM Company Misled About Xinjiang Ties | Hunterbrook Media

  • ADM Workers Vote to Unionize in Marshall Logo
    NOV
    30
    2023

    A group of 21 maintenance mechanics and reliability technicians at ADM's Marshall plant voted to unionize by joining Millwrights Local 548, aiming to secure improved wages, benefits, and training opportunities.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 7

    The unionization vote at ADM’s Marshall plant marks a significant win for worker rights, enabling employees to negotiate collectively for better conditions. This development supports democratic labor practices and opposes authoritarian business models that suppress worker voices.

    Group of Marshall ADM workers votes to unionize

  • Alleged Involvement in Controversial Soy Supply Chain Logo
    OCT
    01
    2023

    An investigation by Global Witness alleges that ADM is sourcing soy from producers linked to land conflicts and alleged human rights abuses. ADM did not respond to inquiries regarding these allegations, raising questions about its supply chain ethics.

  • -50

    Supply Chain Ethics

    April 7

    Global Witness's investigation points to ADM being connected with soy suppliers implicated in land conflicts and human rights abuses. The lack of response from ADM further heightens concerns about their commitment to ethical sourcing and supply chain transparency.

    Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) did not respond on alleged involvement with soy farmers linked to land conflicts and human rights abuses

  • ADM Human Rights Policy Implementation Enhances Supply Chain Due Diligence Logo
    JUN
    08
    2023

    In their 2022 Human Rights Report, ADM outlined significant enhancements to their human rights due diligence program, emphasizing improved labor practices and responsible supply chain ethics. The report details robust initiatives including supply chain mapping, risk assessment strategies, DE&I commitments, and external audits, demonstrating ADM's commitment to protecting human rights and ensuring ethical sourcing.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 19

    ADM's updated Human Rights Policy shows a strong commitment to labor relations and human rights practices. Their comprehensive due diligence program and transparent grievance mechanisms illustrate proactive measures to safeguard worker rights and ensure ethical treatment across their operations.

    ADM Human Rights Report 2022

  • +80

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 19

    Through its strengthened Supply Chain Due Diligence Program, ADM has significantly improved its monitoring and mitigation of human rights risks in its supply chain. The detailed framework for supplier risk assessment and compliance, including third-party audits, underscores ADM's dedication to responsible sourcing and ethical business practices.

    ADM Human Rights Report 2022

  • Teamsters Charge ADM with Unfair Labor Practices Logo
    FEB
    07
    2023

    Teamsters Local 916 has filed Unfair Labor Practice charges against ADM amid allegations that the company failed to bargain in good faith during an ongoing labor strike, raising concerns over ADM's treatment of its workers.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 19

    Teamsters Local 916 has accused ADM of engaging in unfair labor practices by not providing a representative with negotiating authority and allegedly offering individual incentives as a substitute for proper bargaining. This behavior undermines workers' rights, reflects poor labor relations, and contributes to corporate practices that are complicit in oppressive structures.

    TEAMSTERS CHARGE ADM WITH UNFAIR LABOR PRACTICES

  • Teamsters Strike Over Wage and Benefits Dispute Logo
    FEB
    05
    2023

    On February 5, 2023, the Teamsters union initiated a strike against Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) in Decatur. The union, Local 916, is demanding a new contract that includes a 12-percent wage increase over the next three years to keep pace with inflation, accusing ADM of failing to bargain in good faith. ADM claims its contract offer is fair and competitive.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 7

    The article highlights significant labor disputes, with the Teamsters union striking over wages and benefits, and accusing ADM of failing to bargain in good faith. This indicates problematic labor relations and potential exploitation of workers, which warrants a negative score within the Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices category.

    Teamsters union strike against Archer Daniels Midland

  • ADM implicated in using soy linked to human rights abuses in Brazil Logo
    DEC
    07
    2021

    A Global Witness investigation alleges that ADM, along with other agribusiness giants, is purchasing soy from farmers involved in land conflicts and human rights abuses, thereby contributing to systemic exploitation and violence in Brazil.

  • -70

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 19

    The Global Witness report links ADM to a supply chain tainted by human rights abuses and land conflicts. By allegedly sourcing soy from farmers implicated in violent evictions and environmental degradation, ADM is seen as complicit in perpetuating unethical practices that harm marginalized communities and fuel broader repressive dynamics. This conduct undercuts the company’s commitment to ethical sourcing and supply chain transparency.

    Brazil: ADM, Bunge and Cargill using soy from farmers linked to land conflicts and human rights abuses, says Global Witness investigation

  • Investigation Reveals ADM's Role in Fueling Human Rights Abuses Through Soy Supply Chain Logo
    NOV
    23
    2021

    A Global Witness investigation highlights ADM's involvement in Brazilian soy trade where alliances with certain producers have contributed to land conflicts and human rights abuses against traditional communities in Brazil.

  • -70

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 19

    The Global Witness investigation exposes significant issues within ADM's supply chain practices. It details how ADM's partnership with soy producers in conflict-prone regions of Brazil has led to violations of land rights and human rights abuses. This negligence in enforcing sustainable and ethical sourcing practices reveals complicity in a system that undermines community rights, thereby contributing to broader oppressive structures. The lack of transparency and accountability in their supply chain management exacerbates these problems, directly aligning with concerns around business practices and ethical responsibility.

    New investigation reveals global commodity giants fuelling land conflict and human rights abuses through trade Brazilian soy

  • ADM Suspends Political Donations Following Capitol Insurrection Logo
    JAN
    06
    2021

    Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) joined other major U.S. corporations in suspending political donations after the violent protests at the U.S. Capitol, denouncing the attempted insurrection and signaling a commitment to democratic norms and corporate values.

  • +80

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 7

    ADM's decision to suspend political donations through its ADM PAC in response to the violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol reflects a clear stance against authoritarian behavior. By publicly denouncing the insurrection and aligning its contributions policy with democratic principles, ADM exhibited anti-fascist values and a commitment to safeguarding the integrity of government institutions.

    Coca-Cola, Tyson Foods and ADM among companies to suspend political donations

  • ADM labor rights violation ruling by NLRB Logo
    MAR
    04
    2016

    ADM was found guilty by the National Labor Relations Board of violating federal labor laws after allegedly interrogating and threatening employees regarding unionization efforts at its Decatur, IL plant.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 19

    The ruling by the National Labor Relations Board highlights ADM's violation of labor rights by interrogating and threatening employees during unionization efforts. This undermines ethical labor practices and worker rights, contributing to corporate complicity in authoritarian business practices.

    Labor board finds ADM guilty of violating employees' union rights

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