Climate disasters are increasingly disrupting the U.S. food supply chain, affecting production, transportation, and pricing.
- Record drought across more than half the country is straining water resources for farming. - Kansas is experiencing worsening wheat losses due to extreme weather.
- Active wildfires threaten key agricultural regions, creating supply-chain risks. - These interconnected events have direct consequences for consumers, retailers, and food manufacturers.
The report highlights regions most impacted by natural disasters on America's food system.