The economywide impacts of climate change on Philippine agriculture
FOR MOST COUNTRIES, HIGH PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR HAS BEEN A KEY DRIVER of structural transformation promoting long-term economic growth. Historically, low agricultural productivity growth has hindered economic growth and employment creation in the Philippines, where agricultur...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
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| author | Rosegrant, Mark W. Perez, Nicostrato Pradesha, Angga Thomas, Timothy S. |
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| description | FOR MOST COUNTRIES, HIGH PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR HAS BEEN A KEY DRIVER of structural transformation promoting long-term economic growth. Historically, low agricultural productivity growth has hindered economic growth and employment creation in the Philippines, where agriculture—which accounts for one-third of employment—remains a key sector. Climate change has the potential to disrupt crop productivity, and in turn affect domestic agricultural production, consumption, and food security. Moreover, the global impact of climate change could stimulate changes in international and domestic commodity prices, ultimately having negative effects on both Philippine agriculture and the country’s overall economy. Developing agricultural adaptation and growth strategies is of utmost importance, not only to maintain domestic agricultural production, but also to underpin broader economic growth and structural transformation. Sustaining agricultural production growth to help achieve inclusive growth and poverty reduction is a key goal for the Philippine government. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1484062025-11-06T05:22:17Z The economywide impacts of climate change on Philippine agriculture Rosegrant, Mark W. Perez, Nicostrato Pradesha, Angga Thomas, Timothy S. food production economic growth shock agricultural policies macroeconomics productivity food security food consumption resilience climate change FOR MOST COUNTRIES, HIGH PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR HAS BEEN A KEY DRIVER of structural transformation promoting long-term economic growth. Historically, low agricultural productivity growth has hindered economic growth and employment creation in the Philippines, where agriculture—which accounts for one-third of employment—remains a key sector. Climate change has the potential to disrupt crop productivity, and in turn affect domestic agricultural production, consumption, and food security. Moreover, the global impact of climate change could stimulate changes in international and domestic commodity prices, ultimately having negative effects on both Philippine agriculture and the country’s overall economy. Developing agricultural adaptation and growth strategies is of utmost importance, not only to maintain domestic agricultural production, but also to underpin broader economic growth and structural transformation. Sustaining agricultural production growth to help achieve inclusive growth and poverty reduction is a key goal for the Philippine government. 2016-11-02 2024-06-21T09:24:36Z 2024-06-21T09:24:36Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148406 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150329 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150391 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Rosegrant, Mark W.; Perez, Nicostrato; Pradesha, Angga; and Thomas, Timothy S. 2016. The economywide impacts of climate change on Philippine agriculture. Climate Change Policy Note 1. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896292451. |
| spellingShingle | food production economic growth shock agricultural policies macroeconomics productivity food security food consumption resilience climate change Rosegrant, Mark W. Perez, Nicostrato Pradesha, Angga Thomas, Timothy S. The economywide impacts of climate change on Philippine agriculture |
| title | The economywide impacts of climate change on Philippine agriculture |
| title_full | The economywide impacts of climate change on Philippine agriculture |
| title_fullStr | The economywide impacts of climate change on Philippine agriculture |
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| title_short | The economywide impacts of climate change on Philippine agriculture |
| title_sort | economywide impacts of climate change on philippine agriculture |
| topic | food production economic growth shock agricultural policies macroeconomics productivity food security food consumption resilience climate change |
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