Systemic Risk in Global Agricultural Markets and Trade Liberalization under Climate Change: Synchronized Crop-Yield Change and Agricultural Price Volatility

Climate change will increase simultaneous crop failures or too abundant harvests, creating global synchronized yield change (SYC), and may decrease stability in the portfolio of food supply sources in agricultural trade. This study evaluated the influence of SYC on the global agricultural market and...

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Main Authors: Yoji Kunimitsu, Gen Sakurai, Toshichika Iizumi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/24/10680
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spelling doaj-90e57beca0cc4c63a92c3224c1affcb62020-12-22T00:03:02ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-12-0112106801068010.3390/su122410680Systemic Risk in Global Agricultural Markets and Trade Liberalization under Climate Change: Synchronized Crop-Yield Change and Agricultural Price VolatilityYoji Kunimitsu0Gen Sakurai1Toshichika Iizumi2Institute for Rural Engineering, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Tsukuba 305-8609, JapanInstitute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Tsukuba 305-8604, JapanInstitute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Tsukuba 305-8604, JapanClimate change will increase simultaneous crop failures or too abundant harvests, creating global synchronized yield change (SYC), and may decrease stability in the portfolio of food supply sources in agricultural trade. This study evaluated the influence of SYC on the global agricultural market and trade liberalization. The analysis employed a global computable general equilibrium model combined with crop models of four major grains (i.e., rice, wheat, maize, and soybeans), based on predictions of five global climate models. Simulation results show that (1) the SYC structure was statistically robust among countries and four crops, and will be enhanced by climate change, (2) such synchronicity increased the agricultural price volatility and lowered social welfare levels more than expected in the random disturbance (non-SYC) case, and (3) trade liberalization benefited both food-importing and exporting regions, but such effects were degraded by SYC. These outcomes were due to synchronicity in crop-yield change and its ranges enhanced by future climate change. Thus, SYC is a cause of systemic risk to food security and must be considered in designing agricultural trade policies and insurance systems.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/24/10680agricultural trade liberalizationcomputable general equilibrium (CGE) modelcrop modelfood securitysimultaneous crop failuresocial welfare
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Systemic Risk in Global Agricultural Markets and Trade Liberalization under Climate Change: Synchronized Crop-Yield Change and Agricultural Price Volatility
Sustainability
agricultural trade liberalization
computable general equilibrium (CGE) model
crop model
food security
simultaneous crop failure
social welfare
author_facet Yoji Kunimitsu
Gen Sakurai
Toshichika Iizumi
author_sort Yoji Kunimitsu
title Systemic Risk in Global Agricultural Markets and Trade Liberalization under Climate Change: Synchronized Crop-Yield Change and Agricultural Price Volatility
title_short Systemic Risk in Global Agricultural Markets and Trade Liberalization under Climate Change: Synchronized Crop-Yield Change and Agricultural Price Volatility
title_full Systemic Risk in Global Agricultural Markets and Trade Liberalization under Climate Change: Synchronized Crop-Yield Change and Agricultural Price Volatility
title_fullStr Systemic Risk in Global Agricultural Markets and Trade Liberalization under Climate Change: Synchronized Crop-Yield Change and Agricultural Price Volatility
title_full_unstemmed Systemic Risk in Global Agricultural Markets and Trade Liberalization under Climate Change: Synchronized Crop-Yield Change and Agricultural Price Volatility
title_sort systemic risk in global agricultural markets and trade liberalization under climate change: synchronized crop-yield change and agricultural price volatility
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Climate change will increase simultaneous crop failures or too abundant harvests, creating global synchronized yield change (SYC), and may decrease stability in the portfolio of food supply sources in agricultural trade. This study evaluated the influence of SYC on the global agricultural market and trade liberalization. The analysis employed a global computable general equilibrium model combined with crop models of four major grains (i.e., rice, wheat, maize, and soybeans), based on predictions of five global climate models. Simulation results show that (1) the SYC structure was statistically robust among countries and four crops, and will be enhanced by climate change, (2) such synchronicity increased the agricultural price volatility and lowered social welfare levels more than expected in the random disturbance (non-SYC) case, and (3) trade liberalization benefited both food-importing and exporting regions, but such effects were degraded by SYC. These outcomes were due to synchronicity in crop-yield change and its ranges enhanced by future climate change. Thus, SYC is a cause of systemic risk to food security and must be considered in designing agricultural trade policies and insurance systems.
topic agricultural trade liberalization
computable general equilibrium (CGE) model
crop model
food security
simultaneous crop failure
social welfare
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/24/10680
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