From farm to table: How extreme weather affects prices along the food supply chain
Extreme weather events like fires, floods, heat waves and droughts pose an increasing risk to Canada’s food supply chain, putting pressure on prices all the way to the grocery store shelf, say experts.
“Anytime you have major weather-related events, it tends to increase costs,” said Frank Scali, vice-president of industry affairs at Food, Health & Consumer Products Of Canada.
These kinds of events are becoming more frequent and intense in Canada and around the globe.
A 2019 federal government report said temperatures are projected to keep increasing, driven by human influence, while precipitation is also projected to increase.