2017
DOI: 10.1186/s40066-017-0104-x
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Impact of climate variability on pineapple production in Ghana

Abstract: Background: Climate variations have a considerable impact on crop production. For pineapple, variable temperatures and rainfall patterns are implicated, yet there is limited knowledge of the conditions and consequences of such variations. Pineapple production plays a major role in Ghana, primarily via socioeconomic impacts and the export economy. The aims of this study were to assess the impact of current climatic trends and variations in four pineapple growing districts in Ghana to provide stakeholders, parti… Show more

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“…A very recent study by Williams et al (2017) confirms that, climate variability impacts on pineapple production in Ghana and has consequences for both fruit quality and quantity produced. Adapting to climate projections therefore will require a new paradigm, as the adaptation actions taken so far by farmers are likely not to sustain and improve the pineapple production industry in Ghana.…”
Section: Implications For Improved Adaptation Strategies For Pineapplmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…A very recent study by Williams et al (2017) confirms that, climate variability impacts on pineapple production in Ghana and has consequences for both fruit quality and quantity produced. Adapting to climate projections therefore will require a new paradigm, as the adaptation actions taken so far by farmers are likely not to sustain and improve the pineapple production industry in Ghana.…”
Section: Implications For Improved Adaptation Strategies For Pineapplmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Although there exist few literature specific on pineapple production and climate in Africa and Ghana (Williams et al, 2017;Iwuchukwu and Udoye 2014;Mugambwa, 2014), its adaptation strategies are generally inferred from other crop production adaptation measures which is not a standard way of providing adaptation measures specifically for pineapple production. Understanding adaptation measures by smallholder pineapple farmers will provide source of knowledge on adaptation practices to a changing climate regarding cultivation.…”
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“…Temperature variability in Ghana has previously been found to have a stronger effect on crop yields than rainfall variability. [51] As shown in Fig 1, Ghana has not only the warmest planting and growing season among the three countries, but has also experienced a consistent warming trend during the study period. The positive association between heat wave and expenditure could be due to confounding factors.…”
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“…Higher contents of N, P and K increases the average weight of the pineapple fruit (Guarçoni and Ventura, 2011). In addition, depending on the stage of crop development, variations in temperature and precipitation may also influence the growth of the pineapple fruit (Azevedo et al, 2007;Williams et al, 2017).…”
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