Cultivating resilience: navigating nature risk for agricultural supply chain security
Is your business prepared for the growing impact of nature-related risks on your agricultural supply chain?
From water scarcity and soil degradation to biodiversity loss, companies are facing unprecedented challenges that threaten operational stability and financial performance. The time to act is now.
Presented by a panel of experts from climate and nature analytics firm, Risilience, the webinar will explore how companies are navigating the critical intersection of nature, climate, agriculture and business risk.
The webinar will cover:
- How Risilience is working with global food and drink brands to help them to identify, quantify, and mitigate the complex risks embedded in agricultural supply chains.
- How leading organisations are transforming these challenges into opportunities by building more resilient and sustainable business operations.
Speakers
Mary Goldman - Principal Product Manager for Climate and Nature Risk Solutions

Mary specialises in translating existential environmental risks into actionable corporate strategy. She empowers businesses to navigate the climate-nature nexus, addressing evolving regulations while building a robust commercial case for action. Leveraging deep expertise in economics and advanced modelling, Mary helps organisations quantify threats, transforming systemic vulnerabilities into opportunities for operational resilience and sustainable supply chain growth.
Emma Piercy - Head of Climate Change & Energy Policy - FDF

Emma joined the Food and Drink Federation in October 2019 and has led on developing and now implementing FDF’s new sustainability strategy ‘Ambition 2030’. Emma works across the farm-to-fork supply chain and with other industrial sectors to tackle the shared decarbonisation challenges and to align on industry led solutions across the farm-to-fork supply chain including driving investment into nature restoration. Before joining FDF, Emma held a number of policy and regulation roles with RWE AG, RWE Npower Cogen, Elexon, Sustainable Energy Association, First Utility (now Shell Energy) and National Grid Gas.