How we can change agricultural

We have has a human race have seen a lot of new change in our world in past 10 years. If you came and told me that in the 2020 there will a global pandemic. I would have look and ask what that meant because I was not old enough to understand. I have work on farmers where I have seen change in the way of how we need to change or fix the way we raised our cattle and life stock.  There were times we we didn’t have the food to feed our cattle so we have to spend more money and buy something we didn’t even know that they would week. 


Climate change poses a real threat to farmers around the world. Agriculture is highly dependent on good weather, including high and low temperatures, rainfall, wind intensity, and many other variables. Estimates show that climate change might reduce global agriculture productivity by 17% by 2050.

For countries highly dependent on agricultural exports, like Brazil, this poses a real problem. Research shows that climate change-driven changes in rainfall patterns could severely reduce the harvest of healthy soybeans, one of Brazil's biggest export commodities. Studies show that temperature increases could reduce by 95% the area suitable for producing coffee, an important export commodity, in three Brazilian states.

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