Climate change impacts on crop productivity in Africa and South Asia
Cranfield University · University of Reading
Abstract
Climate change is a serious threat to crop productivity in regions that are already food insecure. We assessed the projected impacts of climate change on the yield of eight major crops in Africa and South Asia using a systematic review and meta-analysis of data in 52 original publications from an initial screen of 1144 studies. Here we show that the projected mean change in yield of all crops is − 8% by the 2050s in both regions. Across Africa, mean yield changes of − 17% (wheat), − 5% (maize), − 15% (sorghum) and − 10% (millet) and across South Asia of − 16% (maize) and − 11% (sorghum) were estimated. No mean change in yield was detected for rice. The limited number of studies identified for cassava,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 62.14
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 25
Authors
4Topics & keywords
- Sorghum
- Climate change
- Crop
- Yield (engineering)
- Agronomy
- Crop yield
- South asia
- Productivity
- Climate action