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How COVID-19 Impacted the Food Supply Chain For Better and for Worse

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Where flour, pasta and other shelf-stable goods once sat in abundance quickly emptied to nothing but price tags. The pandemic helped them focus on what needs to change to build a sustainably resilient food supply chain — something we may need sooner than later as climate change intensifies extreme weather events, such as droughts and floods.

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How automation can help to address supply chain challenges in pharma

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Instead, companies should be looking towards a future where speed and agility are the key components in developing business resilience, rather than a reliance on inventory stockpiles and large quality assured batches. Automation will be a large part of this long-term vision.

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Risk sharing agreements soar as market access risk increases

Pharmaceutical Technology

In some cases, she said, “[drug] innovation would have been otherwise hindered by their price tag alone”. However, the pharma sector is proving resilient, and we are projecting 4.4% Click here to watch this webinar and access the presentation. Free Report What is the Global Healthcare and Pharma Market Q2 Outlook?

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2023 Farm Bill: What Lawmakers are Hoping to Achieve in Agriculture, Nutrition and Beyond

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Conservation ultimately creates a more resilient landscape that offers protection from flooding, increased water storage, improved water quality and more. Spending on the nutrition title alone is expected to push the price tag for the next Farm Bill to more than $1 trillion over the next ten years.