
How has the pandemic strengthened the global food supply chain?
An Arizona State University agricultural economist explains that flexibility and versatility in farmers may be more viable in the future.
Agribusiness expert explains that flexibility and versatility in farmers may be more viable in the future.
In this story published March 25, 2021, in online publication, The Counter:
Resilience will be even more important as the effects of climate change bring not just hotter growing seasons but also more extreme droughts and storms. To cope, farmers will need to consider measures such as changing their crop mix to favor less water-intensive crops.
– Timothy Richards, Morrison Chair of Agribusiness
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