《USDA FAS:《世界农业生产报告》》

  • 来源专题:耕地与绿色发展
  • 编译者: 张毅
  • 发布时间:2024-11-21
  • 该报告涵盖了8月全球农业生产的概况,包括主要作物的产量、种植面积和市场前景。乌克兰的玉米和小麦产量由于不利的天气条件而下滑,而印度的棉花种植面积也因农民转向更有利可图的作物而减少。同时,报告还涉及了非洲法郎区棉花产量的预测,尽管降雨不稳定,但预期仍与去年持平。随着极端天气事件的增加,减少农业生产过程中的碳排放、优化资源利用,特别是通过减少农业用地的碳足迹,将成为提高农业生产力并应对气候变化挑战的关键手段。
  • 原文来源:https://apps.fas.usda.gov/psdonline/circulars/production.pdf
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