Climate change affects agriculture through rising temperatures, unpredictable rainfall, droughts, and extreme weather events. These changes can reduce crop yields, alter growing seasons, and damage soil quality. Warmer conditions also allow pests and plant diseases to spread into new areas, increasing risks for farmers. As a result, food production may decrease while demand continues to grow, leading to higher food prices and threats to global food security, especially in vulnerable regions.
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