CONSERVING OF THE RESOURCES

Climate change impact on economical efficiency of leguminous crops production and perspectives in Kazakhstan

  • 1 Agroecology and agribusiness economics1 – Kazakh National Agrarian Research University, Kazakhstan

Abstract

In this article, the authors consider the main aspects of climate change`s impact on economical efficiency of leguminous crops production and perspectives in Kazakhstan. It is worth noting that climate change has an impact on the instability of leguminous crops and leads to a decrease in the production efficiency. Ultimately, all of the above determines the relevance and significance of this topic.

Keywords

References

  1. Akmarov P.B., Knyazeva O.P., Suetina N.A. (2014). Some Aspects of the Influence of Climatic Factors on the Efficiency of Agriculture, Bulletin of NSAU (Novosibirsk State Agrarian University), 4 (33): 178-185.
  2. Romanenko I.A, Siptits S. O., Evdokimova N. E. (2016). Methodology for the development of strategic directions for the placement of crop production, Encyclopedia of Russian villages, 246.
  3. Zhuchenko, A.A., (1990). Adaptive crop production (ecological and genetic foundations) - Kishinev: Shtiinca.
  4. Zhuchenko, A.A., (2009). Ensuring Russia's food security in the XXI CENTURY based on an adaptive strategy for the sustainable development of the agro-industrial complex: (theory and practice). Russia, Kirov: Research Institute of Agriculture of the North-East.
  5. Nikonov A.A., (1979). About regional systems of agriculture in modern conditions, Agricultural Economics, 8: 24-30.
  6. Nikonov A.A. (1975). Economic foundations of the agricultural system. Stavropol: Stavropol book publishing house.
  7. Shashko D.I. (1967). Agro-climatic zoning of the USSR, Moscow: Kolos.
  8. Siptits S.O., Romanenko I.A., Evdokimova N.E. (2018). The influence of the natural and climatic factor on the sustainability of agricultural production, International Agricultural Journal, 4: 15- 19.
  9. Agency for Strategic Planning and Reforms of the Republic of Kazakhstan Bureau of National Statistics, 2023. Productivity of the main agricultural crops, report.
  10. World Meteorological Organization (WMO) (2017). WMO Statement on the state of the global climate in 2017. Retrieved from http://ane4bf-datap1.s3-eu-west- 1.amazonaws.com/wmocms/s3fspublic/ckeditor/files/2017_provisi onal_statement_text_- _updated_04Nov2017_1.pdf?7rBjqhMTRJkQbvuYMNAmetvBgF eyS_vQ
  11. World Bank (WB) (2005). A better investment climate for everyone. Retrieved from http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTWDR2005/Resources/compl ete_report.pdf
  12. World Bank (WB) (2007). The impact of sea level rise on developing countries: A comparative analysis. Retrieved from http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/156401468136816684/ pdf/wps4136.pdf
  13. World Bank (WB), (2009). Climate change strategy for the South Asia region. Retrieved from http://go.worldbank.org/DEOKW48F50
  14. World Bank (WB) and The United Nations (UN) (2012). Natural hazards, unnatural disasters the economics of effective prevention. Retrieved from https://www.gfdrr.org/sites/default/files/publication/natural-hazards-unnatural-disasters-2012-ru.pdf
  15. Bolatova Z., Engindeniz S. (2020). The Economics of Climate Change in Agriculture: A Review on Kazakhstan and Turkey. Sustainable Food Chains and Ecosystems, Springer Nature Switzerland AG, Switzerland: Cham.
  16. Bolatova Z., Engindeniz S. (2021). The economics of climate change in agriculture in Kazakhstan. Economy and ecology of territorial formations, Vol. 5 (2): 25-35, ISSN 2413-1474.

Article full text

Download PDF