1、Agrifood Exports and Climate ChangeA GUIDE FOR BUSINESS SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONSStreet address:ITC 54-56,rue de Montbrillant 1202 Geneva,SwitzerlandPostal address:ITC Palais des Nations 1211 Geneva 10,Switzerland Telephone:+41-22 730 0111Fax:+41-22 733 4439E-mail:itcregintracen.orgWebsite:www.intracen.
2、orgThe International Trade Centre(ITC)is the joint agency of the World Trade Organization and the United Nations.International Trade Centre 2024Agrifood Exports and Climate ChangeA guide for business support organizationsAbout the paperClimate change creates risks for agrifood exporters as extreme w
3、eather events and rising temperatures disrupt supply chains and reduce productivity.Micro,small and medium-sized enterprises also face risks from new policies,regulations and technologies designed to address climate change.Some climate change-related opportunities are emerging in response to these t
4、rends.This guide,intended as a resource for business support organizations,maps out the climate change-related physical and transition risks facing companies.It identifies emerging climate-related market opportunities and service sectors for building resilience in the agrifood sector and offers reco
5、mmendations to shape the strategies and service offerings of these organizations.Publisher:International Trade CentreTitle:Agrifood Exports and Climate Change:A guide for business support organizationsPublication date and place:Geneva,March 2024Page count:76ITC Document Number:GIVC-23-157.ECitation
6、Canevari-Luzardo,L.,Chappaz,A.,Kasterine,A.,and Rull,N.(2023).Agrifood Exports and Climate Change:A guide for business support organizations.International Trade Centre,Geneva,Switzerland.For more information,contact:Alexander Kasterine at kasterineintracen.orgITC encourages the reprinting and transl