Changes in the climatic situation of planet Earth associated with the onset of global warming will certainly significantly affect the cost of agricultural products, world experts are convinced.
Now members of the European Economic Association are sounding the alarm. A few days later, a scientist from the University of Exeter (South West of England, Devonshire) Anna-Lisa Marini will deliver a report to them.
It is known that in her address to the scientific community, she touches on the effect of dry weather and high air temperatures on the crop using fruits such as bananas.
Marini is convinced that if the influence of hot weather reduces fruit yields in the fields of the main countries-suppliers of products, the cost of bananas (and other crops) will soar to the sky in a second. And thus, it can seriously harm the economies of those countries that are just developing.
In particular, Anna-Lisa Marini emphasizes that if agricultural exporters face the factors that portend an inevitably impending global warming, then the prices of goods will rise not only from them, but also from those producers who so far do not feel the impact of impending disaster.
Developing countries, whose incomes directly depend on agricultural exports, will be particularly affected by the coming warming. Developed countries will feel the changes much later, Marini is sure.