{"id":101186,"date":"2024-05-22T17:20:49","date_gmt":"2024-05-22T15:20:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/inverto.com\/?p=101186"},"modified":"2024-09-16T09:48:55","modified_gmt":"2024-09-16T07:48:55","slug":"extreme-weather-events-in-europe-rise-48-to-17000-in-past-two-years-increasing-risk-of-food-supply-disruptions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/inverto.com\/en\/insights\/extreme-weather-events-in-europe-rise-48-to-17000-in-past-two-years-increasing-risk-of-food-supply-disruptions\/","title":{"rendered":"Extreme weather events in Europe rise 48% to 17,000 in past two years \u2013 increasing risk of food supply disruptions"},"content":{"rendered":"
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\u00a0<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n LONDON, March 14th, 2024.<\/span><\/em> The number of extreme weather events in Europe (including the UK) has increased by 48% to 16,956 in 2023\/24 (year-end February 6)*, up from 11,442 in 2021\/22, adding to the volatility of food prices says supply chain experts KGM Strategy, part of Boston Consulting Group.<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n The jump in extreme weather reports confirms the trend of increasing extreme weather events in Europe, with the number of large hailstorms alone increasing 72% in the past two years, from 4,277 in 2021\/22, to 7,343 in 2023\/24.<\/p>\n Extreme weather events can impact the production of food crops both in Europe and globally, leading to a shortage of products on shelves for consumers \u2013 and costly price spikes. For example, one hailstorm last year caused \u20ac40m of damage to crops in the Valencia region of Spain.<\/p>\n Extreme weather is severely impacting European food production<\/strong><\/p>\n European food output that has been impacted by recent extreme weather events include:<\/p>\n What businesses must do to mitigate the growing risks posed by extreme weather<\/strong><\/p>\n Katharina Erfort, Principal at KGM Strategy, says: \u201cAs extreme weather events increase in frequency and intensity, there will be more disruption to food supply chains. \u00a0It is therefore essential that businesses learn lessons from recent events and install robust to prepare for future disruptions.\u201d<\/p>\n \u201cBusinesses should invest in strong risk identification<\/a> and management tools to identify where food supplies are originating from and how they might be impacted by future extreme weather events.\u201d<\/p>\n \u201cBuyers should also look to diversify their supply base across different regions, especially those with less correlated weather.\u201d<\/p>\n KGM Strategy says that inertia among businesses on this issue could result in continued future volatility in food supplies and price increases for consumers.<\/p>\n Adds Katharina Erfort: \u201cAs global weather patterns become less predictable, growers need to explore how they can mitigate the impact of weather events on their crops.\u201d<\/p>\n \u201cFor example, if growers know due to good forecasting that there is a hailstorm, can they harvest in advance? Or are there materials\/methods they can deploy to protect their crops? In such an event, growers can install hail resistant nets, or deploy poly tunnels in advance to protect their crops from the worst effects of extreme weather.\u201d<\/p>\n Extreme weather events in Europe rise 48% to nearly 17,000 for 2021\/22 \u2013 2023\/24 period<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n *Based on data from the European Severe Weather Database. Extreme weather events include heavy rain, large hail, heavy snowfall \/ snowstorms, damaging lightning strikes, tornadoes, ice accumulation.<\/p>\n **Source: European Environment Agency, October 2023<\/p>\n *** Source: Financial Times<\/p>\n ****Source: World Economic Forum<\/p>\n *****Source: WPTC, June 2023<\/p>\n ******Source: European Commission, October 2023<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n About KGM Strategy<\/strong><\/p>\n As an international management consultancy, KGM Strategy is one of the leading specialists in strategic procurement and supply chain management in Europe. The consultancy supports companies from strategy development to implementation and accompanies them in the digitalization of procurement. As a subsidiary of the Boston Consulting Group, KGM Strategy identifies and realizes the potential for process optimization and cost reduction for its clients and supports the establishment of resilient supply chains that meet sustainability criteria. In comprehensive transformation projects, KGM Strategy is the trusted partner for improving the performance of the procurement organization.<\/p>\n KGM Strategy has over 500 employees in 14 locations in 11 countries. The diverse, international teams have in-depth expertise in various industries and functions. Clients include international corporations and mid-sized companies across all industries, as well as the world’s leading private equity firms.<\/p>\n For more information, please visit KGM Strategy.com<\/a>\/en\/<\/p>\n\n
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