Calamity and the economy | The Exchange

  • 2 years ago
A number of our kababayans are dependent on agriculture for livelihood and the nation relies on them to put food on the table, but devastating calamities are a two-edged sword: farmers barely making ends meet lose their source of income and consumers suffer from high food prices. How can the agriculture sector and the economy in general become resilient from the impact of extreme climate events?

The private sector is no stranger to disruptions caused by bad weather. So how do businesses factor in disaster risk management in their continuity plans?

And looking ahead, how can companies make sure caring for nature is top of mind in their environmental footprint? The vision of sustainability in our C-Suite Vision.

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