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EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON RICE YIELD AND RICE MARKET IN VIETNAM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 November 2016

TRANG T. H. LE*
Affiliation:
Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology and Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama
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Corresponding author's e-mail: ttl0005@auburn.edu
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Abstract

We evaluate the effects of climate change on Vietnam's rice market. Results suggest that under a low-emission scenario and without interventions, rice production would drop by as much as 18% by 2030 relative to the 1980–1999 average. Farm and wholesale prices would increase by 1.86%, causing domestic demand to fall by 0.38%. The export sector would experience a rise of 6.94% in export free-on-board prices and a drop of 55.36% in export quantities. Farmers would experience a sales loss of 16.02%, whereas wholesalers would see a sales gain of 1.48%. For exporters, their sales loss would amount to 48.42%.

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Figure 1. Rice Yields (t/ha) in Three Cropping Seasons in Vietnam 1975–2014

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Figure 2. Maximum Temperatures (°C) in Three Cropping Seasons in Vietnam

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Figure 3. Minimum Temperatures (°C) in Three Cropping Seasons in Vietnam

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Figure 4. Precipitation (mm/month) in Three Cropping Seasons in Vietnam

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Table 1. Unit Root Tests

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Table 2. Johansen Trace Tests for Cointegrationa

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Table 3. Effects of Temperatures and Precipitation on Rice Yields

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Table 4. Definitions and Baseline Values for Model Parameters

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Table 5. Effects of 1% Change in Spring Temperatures and Precipitation on Rice Market

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Table 6. Effects of 1% Change in Autumn Temperatures and Precipitation on Rice Market

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Table 7. Projected Changes (°C) in Mean Temperatures 2020–2040a

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Table 8. Projected Changes (%) in Maximum and Minimum Temperatures and Precipitation 2020–2040a

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Table 9. Effects of Climate Change on Rice Market 2020–2040 (% change)

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Table 10. Climate Change Effects on Exports with Various Export Demand Price Elasticitiesa