J.P. Morgan Climate Chief Says Companies See Opportunity in Healthy Soil
Agricultural and food businesses are finding innovative ways to manage soil health, and avoid the financial harm they could face by neglecting it, said Sarah Kapnick, global head of climate advisory at J.P. Morgan.
"If left unmanaged, degrading soil health and water supply can weaken the very foundation needed to farm," said a J.P. Morgan report that is expected to be published Friday. Companies are looking to invest in new farming practices, such as regenerative agriculture, to offset potential harm, the report said. Regenerative agriculture can encompass everything from avoiding over-tilling to reducing synthetic chemicals...
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