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Analysis of social welfare impact of crop pest and disease damages due to climate change: a case study of dried red peppers

Agriculture

Analysis of social welfare impact of crop pest and disease damages due to climate change: a case study of dried red peppers

D. Han, D. Yoo, et al.

This research by Donggeun Han, Donghee Yoo, and Taeyoung Kim unveils the complex interplay between climate change and dried red pepper production in Korea, revealing surprising social welfare impacts driven by pest and disease outbreaks. Discover how rising temperatures may boost yields, yet the looming threat from pests could overshadow these gains!

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Abstract
Climate change can affect agricultural production both directly and indirectly. The direct impact is through climate change itself while the indirect impact is through the outbreak of pests and diseases (P&D) affected by climate change. We measured the difference in social welfare change of dried red peppers in monetary values between these two effects based on constructed three models. In the P&D damage model, the effects of climatic factors on P&D damages were analyzed. In the yield model, the direct and indirect effects of climatic factors on the dried red pepper yields were analyzed. Lastly, the effect of rising temperatures on the social welfare of dried red peppers was measured in monetary values using the equilibrium displacement model (EDM). As a key result, although these rising temperatures increase the yields and social welfare, there are differences in social welfare change between with and without P&D damages, and the difference increases over time. This implies that global climate change can affect agricultural production around the world, which can affect food security around the world beyond changes in crop prices and social welfare. So rigorous pest control and damage predictions are needed.
Publisher
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Jul 05, 2023
Authors
Donggeun Han, Donghee Yoo, Taeyoung Kim
Tags
climate change
social welfare
dried red pepper
pest and disease
Korea
agricultural economics
yield model
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