The Era Of Weather Volatility Ahead-Impacts to Agricultural Prices and Production

Written on 09/16/2024
Shawn Hackett

Throughout History Weather Volatility Increases when the sun's activity is reduced, when sea surface temperatures reach an extreme (hot or cold), when large volcanic eruptions increase in activity and when deforestation runs rampant. All these cycles are now in alignment for increased weather volatility for the first time in over 400 years. The impact to Agrcultural markets will be legendary in the decade ahead.Weather - Rainforest of Amazon in South America from the space view by Crazy Owl Productions via Shutterstock
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