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How AI Can Help Alleviate the Global Food Security Crisis, Part 1

Enterra Insights

I recently had the opportunity to speak at the Agro&Food Security Forum in Warsaw, Poland. This is a new and very important platform for the global dialogue in the search for effective solutions to ensure global food security. Recent reports from the UN state that the world is not on track to reach its goal of zero hunger by 2030.

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The Green Corridor: Digitise Wisely to Reduce Emissions

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

It allows for better tracking of cargo and people in airports, enhanced security, and enhanced safety – just to name a few. Overbooking in one airline can stress other areas in an airports ecosystem like security, food and beverage or baggage handling services.

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Climate Change: Yet Another Source of Global Supply Chain Risk and Disruption

BlueYonder

Following on the heels of COVID-19, port closures, labor shortages and geopolitical conflict, climate change-related events are emerging as a significant source of supply chain disruption. Australia has experienced a 16% decline in yearly rainfall since 1970 , threatening its agricultural industry and its long-term food security.

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Is Vertical Farming Falling Flat?

Enterra Insights

As a result of climate change, global food value chain security is increasingly being called into question. According to experts, partial solutions to improve food security include moving some agriculture indoors and into urban areas. office space could be obsolete by 2030.

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Cutting Emissions Through Better Transportation Planning

Logistics Viewpoints

Transportation is, of course, a major source of green house emissions. Oracle has set a target to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, and to halve their greenhouse gas emissions across their value chain by 2030. That is more than any other sector. A TMS will need to do double accounting to deal with this.

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This Week in Logistics News (April 16 – 22)

Logistics Viewpoints

This is a full five years ahead of the original target of 2030. Just over half (53 percent) said that their company and its suppliers are equally responsible for the security of supply chains. More and more companies, and countries, are looking deeper into their trading partner relationships for potential forced labor violations.

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Adapting Supply Chains to the Digital Retail Revolution

SCMDOJO

Data security: Safeguarding sensitive data and ensuring compliance with privacy regulations poses a formidable challenge in a digital supply chain. billion operational IoT devices by 2030. SaaS not only ensures reliability and security but also offers high efficiency and convenience.