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    Agricultural banks expect climate change to pose financial risks. Here are five strategies to help them adapt.

    Climate change is projected to impact agricultural production worldwide, and 87% of agricultural finance institutions in a recent survey expect it to present risks to their business. Meanwhile, only 24% significantly factor climate change into their decision-making processes.

    A new guide from EDF and Deloitte offers five strategies for agricultural finance institutions to manage climate risks and act on climate opportunities. These five strategies integrate climate into agricultural finance institutions’ existing risk frameworks and take a proactive approach to help farmers and ranchers adapt to climate change:

    1. Understand business risks presented by climate change.

    The first step for integrating climate risks into agricultural finance institutions’ strategies and risk management is to understand how climate change can present business risks. Climate risks can manifest through…

    Read the full article originally published at blogs.edf.org.

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    Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) is a nonprofit environmental advocacy group that works on issues including global warming, ecosystem restoration, oceans, and human health, and advocates using sound science, economics and law to find environmental solutions that work.
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