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Adapting to Climate Change in the Natural Products Industry

As climate change continues to impact the natural products industry, businesses must take action to ensure their supply chain is climate ready. Anand Swaroop, Ph.D., co-founder of Nutrify Today and founder of the evidence-based nutritional ingredient supplier, Cepham, has outlined a few starting points for companies to begin to make moves that impact the environment and supply chain. These include developing deeper relationships with suppliers, mapping the supply chain in depth, simulating climate-related crises, and investing in early-detection systems.

By taking the necessary steps to make their supply chain climate ready, businesses can ensure their operations are not disrupted by climate change. This includes investing in blockchain technology to make data visible and available in real-time, developing mock recall models for climate-related events, and using AI-powered scanning of climate news and events.

At Cepham, they are committed to helping businesses adapt to climate change. They were one of the first in the natural products industry to use blockchain technology and are known worldwide for their pioneering work in identifying new active ingredients in Ayurvedic plants. To find out more about strategies to adapt to climate change effects on the supply chain and other business insider tips, subscribe to their series “Cepham Sense”.

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Simon Blake

Simon Blake is a highly experienced specialist in blockchain technology, natural products, AI-powered scanning, and supply chain. He has a deep understanding of the complexities of these fields and has contributed to numerous projects and initiatives in the past. He is an avid believer in the power of digital technology to make a positive impact on the world.

3 thoughts on “Adapting to Climate Change in the Natural Products Industry

  • anonymous

    I’m impressed by Cepham’s commitment to helping businesses adapt to climate change. I have personally worked with them in the past and they have always been ahead of the curve when it comes to identifying new active ingredients in Ayurvedic plants. Do they have any other strategies they use to adapt to climate change effects on the supply chain?

  • anonymous

    This is a great article. I’m glad companies like Cepham are taking the lead in adapting to climate change. It’s encouraging to see that they are investing in early-detection systems and blockchain technology to ensure their supply chain is climate ready.

  • anonymous

    I was looking for information on how to adapt to climate change in the natural products industry and this article was very helpful. I appreciate the detail about the strategies Cepham is taking, it’s great that they are committed to helping businesses adapt. I’m definitely going to subscribe to their “Cepham Sense” series.

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