Responding to Climate Disruption of Agriculture: Landscape Approaches for Resilient Farms and Forests
Join The Conversation to Explore Sustainable, Climate-Resilient Solutions this New York Climate Week
The Forest Positive Coalition of the Consumer Goods Forum and IDH are delighted to invite you to a unique event about how to respond to climate-induced crop failures during Climate Week 2024.
- Wednesday 25 September 2024
- 08:00 – 10:30 EDT
Climate change is making business riskier across sectors and industries. Supply disruptions in food supply chains are starting to bite in key commodities such as palm oil, beef, cocoa and, coffee earlier than expected. These same sectors face risk of deforestation and forest degradation, exacerbating and accelerating climate change.
Forest protection and regeneration can mitigate global climate change and stabilise supply, as agricultural production flourishes in a healthy and thriving local ecosystem. Savvy food value chain decision-makers are investing early in testing resilient production models at landscape level so that they can be scaled to bigger sourcing areas, end deforestation and reduce supply and business risks.
This unique event in partnership with IDH and the World Resources Institute will dive into solutions to supply risks in key tropical commodities -palm oil, beef, cocoa and coffee, and explore how landscape-level action can protect and regenerate forests, and support climate-friendly production of these commodities.
Kindly reserve your spot by Thursday 5 September 2024 by registering through the button below.