Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research (Dec 2017)

What role will climate change play in EU agricultural markets? An integrated assessment taking into account carbon fertilization effects

  • Pilar Martinez,
  • María Blanco,
  • Benjamin Van Doorslaer,
  • Fabien Ramos,
  • Andrej Ceglar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2017153-9899
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
pp. e0115 – e0115

Abstract

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Recent studies point to climate change being one of the long-term drivers of agricultural market uncertainty. To advance in the understanding of the influence of climate change on future agricultural market developments, we compared a baseline scenario for the year 2030 with alternative simulation scenarios that differ regarding: (1) emission scenarios; (2) climate projections; and (3) the consideration of carbon fertilization effects on crop growth. For each simulation scenario, the CAPRI model provides global and EU-wide impacts of climate change on agricultural markets. Results showed that climate change would considerably affect agrifood markets up to 2030. Nevertheless, market-driven adaptation strategies (production intensification, trade adjustments) would soften the impact of yield shocks on supply and demand. As a result, regional changes in production would be lower than foreseen by other studies focused on supply effects.

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