Home » Resource Database Report Bringing It Down To Earth: Nature Risk & AgricultureRead the report (Bringing It Down To Earth: Nature Risk & Agriculture)(This link will take you to an external website) About this Report WWF (June 2021) A new WWF report, ‘Bringing It Down To Earth: Nature Risk & Agriculture’, highlights how unsustainable production practices present systemic risks across our food and financial systems, and how shifting to more sustainable practices can unlock benefits for people and planet. Read the report (Bringing It Down To Earth: Nature Risk & Agriculture)(This link will take you to an external website) Related resources PTx Trimble Spray Tech Cuts Pesticide Costs and Pollution BloombergNEF | October 2024Location: Australia, United States of AmericaCase Study PTx Trimble produces precision spraying technology that minimises pesticide use in agriculture. This case study examines the nature-related opportunity of the company and the reduced operational costs for farmers who adopt this technology. Slow Brews Caffeine High from Regenerative Coffee Farms BloombergNEF | October 2024Location: Denmark, Indonesia, Lao People's Democratic Republic (the), Viet NamCase Study This case study explores the agroforestry model of Slow to growing coffee, which demonstrates an integrated approach to nature stewardship and commercial success. An illustrated guide to the future of nature reporting AXA Climate | September 2023Location: France, ItalyLEAP Use Case AXA Climate selected one asset in its portfolio, a wine industry company with vineyards across Europe, and assessed its nature-related dependencies and impacts. This use case explains that process through the implementation of the LEAP assessment. How soil degradation amplifies the financial vulnerability of listed companies in the agricultural value chain Robeco and University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) | 2022Location: BrazilCase Study This case study explores how exposure to degraded land can impact the value of listed companies in the food supply chain. Related publications Draft sector guidance – Food and agriculture