Easing prices to continue but climate change could put crop yields at risk
Medium RISK for entreprises
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Fragmentation
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Internationalization
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Capital Intensity
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Profitability
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Fragmentation
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Internationalization
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Capital Intensity
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Profitability
- High pricing power for farmers and companies in the upstream segment
- Growth potential: Strategic sector considering the vital role of feeding an exponentially growing global population
- Steady consumption and immune to inflation as food will always be in demand
- Vulnerable to climate change: More frequent and severe floods and droughts affect crops and livestock
- Food-processing and packaged-food companies continue to struggle with high energy, transportation and input costs.
- Labor shortages, especially in the upstream segment and in Western Europe
- Global inflation has exacerbated price competition
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