Pakistan is vulnerable to climate change, and extreme climatic conditions are threatening food security. This study examines the effects of climate change (e.g., maximum temperature, minimum temperature, rainfall, relative humidity, and the sunshine) on the major crops of Pakistan (e.g., wheat, rice, maize, and sugarcane). The methods of feasible generalized least square (FGLS) and heteroscedasticity and autocorrelation (HAC) consistent standard error were employed using time series data for the period 1989 to 2015. The results of the study reveal that maximum temperature adversely affects wheat production, while the effect of minimum temperature is positive and significant for all crops. Rainfall effect towards the yield of a selected crop...
Rising temperature from climate change is the most threatening factor worldwide for crop production....
This study, applying Fixed Effect Model (FEM), analyses the impact of climate change on yield of fin...
Rice and wheat are the principal calorie sources for over a billion people in South Asia, although e...
Abstract:- The study is attempts to examine the impacts of weather changes on production of major cr...
Wheat is an important food crop of Pakistan and used in variety of ways to produce other by-products...
The purpose of present study is to empirically analyze the impact of climate change on three major a...
The crops that we grow for food need specific climatic conditions to show better performance in view...
Worldwide Climatic variations are dramatically causing food insecurity, especially, in terms of food...
AbstractClimate change and its impact on agricultural production is being debated in economic litera...
Global warming is exacerbating climate affect on agricultural productivity. The objective of present...
Climate Change in Pakistan among others manifests itself in temperature increases, rainfall reductio...
Climate change has become a global phenomenon having severe ramifications on socio-economic sectors ...
Present research was conducted to observe the effect of climatically changes on agricultural crops, ...
The climate change has important and measurable effects in Pakistan. The objective of this paper was...
This study estimates the impact of major climate variables (temperature and rainfall) on crops...
Rising temperature from climate change is the most threatening factor worldwide for crop production....
This study, applying Fixed Effect Model (FEM), analyses the impact of climate change on yield of fin...
Rice and wheat are the principal calorie sources for over a billion people in South Asia, although e...
Abstract:- The study is attempts to examine the impacts of weather changes on production of major cr...
Wheat is an important food crop of Pakistan and used in variety of ways to produce other by-products...
The purpose of present study is to empirically analyze the impact of climate change on three major a...
The crops that we grow for food need specific climatic conditions to show better performance in view...
Worldwide Climatic variations are dramatically causing food insecurity, especially, in terms of food...
AbstractClimate change and its impact on agricultural production is being debated in economic litera...
Global warming is exacerbating climate affect on agricultural productivity. The objective of present...
Climate Change in Pakistan among others manifests itself in temperature increases, rainfall reductio...
Climate change has become a global phenomenon having severe ramifications on socio-economic sectors ...
Present research was conducted to observe the effect of climatically changes on agricultural crops, ...
The climate change has important and measurable effects in Pakistan. The objective of this paper was...
This study estimates the impact of major climate variables (temperature and rainfall) on crops...
Rising temperature from climate change is the most threatening factor worldwide for crop production....
This study, applying Fixed Effect Model (FEM), analyses the impact of climate change on yield of fin...
Rice and wheat are the principal calorie sources for over a billion people in South Asia, although e...