Future warming increases probability of globally synchronized maize production shocks

Volume: 115, Issue: 26, Pages: 6644 - 6649
Published: Jun 11, 2018
Abstract
Significance Climate-induced shocks in grain production are a major contributor to global market volatility, which creates uncertainty for cereal farmers and agribusiness and reduces food access for poor consumers when production falls and prices spike. Our study, by combining empirical models of maize production with future warming scenarios, shows that in a warmer climate, maize yields will decrease and become more variable. Because just a few...
Paper Details
Title
Future warming increases probability of globally synchronized maize production shocks
Published Date
Jun 11, 2018
Volume
115
Issue
26
Pages
6644 - 6649
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