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Seasonal fluctuations in food production

  • Short duration of growing season
  • Seasonal variability in food supplies
  • Weather-induced fluctuations in agriculture
  • Seasonally determined diets
  • Fluctuation in availability of food

Nature

Typically from around June to October, this period is also commonly referred to as the 'hunger season' or the 'lean season'. The availability of food varies from season to season and may be severely affected by the weather, especially when this gives rise to floods, heat waves (droughts), and cold spells. Environmental degradation can increase vulnerability to these effects. The growing dependence on a limited number of crop varieties over large areas may amplify the effects of weather and pest damage. Climate change increases the risk whilst raising the challenge of accurate forecasting.

Fluctuations in food production can cause transitory hunger at local levels and impact the global food markets.

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Narrower

Aggravates

Hunger
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Drought
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Frozen ground
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Malnutrition
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Variation
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Short-duration
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Fluctuation
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SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #2: Zero HungerSustainable Development Goal #3: Good Health and Well-beingSustainable Development Goal #12: Responsible Consumption and ProductionSustainable Development Goal #13: Climate Action

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(D) Detailed problems
Subject
  • Agriculture, fisheries » Agriculture
  • Agriculture, fisheries » Cultivation
  • Amenities » Food
  • Climatology » Climatology
  • Commerce » Purchasing, supplying
  • Health care » Nutrition
  • Industry » Production
  • Meteorology » Meteorology
  • Content quality
    Presentable
     Presentable
    Language
    English
    Last update
    May 20, 2022