By the Numbers: 2016 in Review

15,000: The number of smallholder farmers we committed to helping through climate smart agriculture practices. During COP22 in Marrakesh, we announced that we met our commitment four years ahead of schedule.

87: The percentage of our cereals that have 10 grams or less of sugar, just 3% shy of our goal of 90% by 2020.

110: The birthday Kellogg Company celebrated this year in February.

7: Number of Olympic medals earned by Team Kellogg’s athletes in Rio, led by gymnast Simone Biles.

3 Billion: The number of Better Days that the company has pledged to help create by 2025 through our global purpose platform, Breakfasts for Better Days.

011: The name of a popular television character that inspired one of the coolest and “strangest” costumes this Halloween and led to the creation of a printable vintage Eggo box.

1894: The name of the new venture capital fund that Kellogg launched earlier this year to help invest in emerging businesses and increase Kellogg’s access to game-changing ideas.

4: The number of emerging market acquisitions that Kellogg has made in the past two years, including its most recent addition of Parati in Brazil.

1600: The address of the Broadway Street-based Kellogg’s café in New York City and home to cereal innovation and delicious experimentation.

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Jun 17, 2020

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Jun 3, 2020

We know there is more we can also do outside our Kellogg family to help end discrimination and intolerance.

That’s why Kellogg Company and our Kellogg Company Fund are committing an additional $1 million to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) to support the important work they are doing for racial justice.

Jun 1, 2020

As we continue to contend with the stress and life-altering disruptions of COVID-19, we are also faced with recent, tragic events in the news – such as the death of George Floyd and many others -- which are emblematic of the discrimination and intolerance that exists across the world in so many heart-breaking ways.