The joint Food and Agriculture Organization and World Meteorological Organization report, "Extreme Heat and Agriculture," warns that rising temperatures threaten the livelihoods of 1.23 billion people. It highlights that a single heatwave can slash agricultural yields by up to 50%, and that farm workers are 35 times more likely to die from occupational heat exposure compared to other sectors
The joint Food and Agriculture Organization and World Meteorological Organization report, "Extreme Heat and Agriculture," warns that rising temperatures threaten the livelihoods of 1.23 billion people. It highlights that a single heatwave can slash agricultural yields by up to 50%, and that farm workers are 35 times more likely to die from occupational heat exposure compared to other sectors. The report details multi-front vulnerabilities across global agrifood systems: Crop Vulnerability:- Temperatures exceeding 30°C critically disrupt staple crops like wheat, maize, and soy by interfering with flowering and grain formation, with yield losses tripling when combined with drought. Livestock and Fisheries: - Heat stress severely curtails dairy and meat production, while ocean and river warming triggers cardiac failure in aquatic species and has triggered massive food chain collapses. Labor Impact: - Globally, 470 billion labor hours are lost annually due to heat stress. ...