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MANILA - The Climate Change Commission (CCC) emphasized Thursday the importance of strengthening the country's agriculture sector to cushion the impact of climate change on food production. In a statement, CCC Commissioner Albert dela Cruz said the government should initiate measures to develop the agricultural industry and establish linkage with neighboring countries for cooperative efforts. Dela Cruz made the call, as he lamented that climate change is affecting the country's agri-food system. "A recent report by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (UNFAO) highlighted that around 2.3 billion people lacked access to adequate food in 2021. This [is] almost 30 percent of the world's population," Dela Cruz said, noting that the report merely indicated "severe food insecurity that has increased globally and in every region." Dela Cruz also noted that apart from climate change, the government should also take into consideration the pandemic ....