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production risk in the context of Chinese grain farming and climate change, and test for potential endogeneity of climate factors … in Chinese grain production. Our results indicate that grain production in south China might, at least in the short run … South China could entail an increase of grain output by 3.79 million tons or an economic benefit of around USD 798 million …
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How would climate change affect India’s agriculture which accounts for sixty percent of employment? We study the impact of climate change on the level and variability of yields of rice (India’s major food crop) and two key millet crops (sorghum and pearl millet), using an all India district...
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. Obtained empirical results allowed us to determine that climate plays a major role in grain production in Russia. Although …The aim of this study is to conduct a comprehensive analysis of Russian grain production, to determine country …’s production potential and its possibility to remain one of the major grain producers on the world market. On the one hand we …
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Klimawandelfolgenabschätzung in der Landwirtschaft; Ernte-Ertrags-Modells unter Klimawandel auf Unternehmensebene …
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Global climate change presents long-term risks to agriculture. In general, global climate change is expected to positively affect Russian agriculture. In high and middle latitudes, global warming would expand the growing season. Acreages of agricultural crops may expand toward the north,...
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