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Climate Change Could Bring New Opportunities For Farmers To Diversify

Higher temperatures and changing seasons due to climate change are already noticeable

in the country according to a new report from the UK's Committee on Climate Change.

It has urged the UK Government to prepare itself quickly by looking at land use, at adapting buildings and at emergency planning, for example for flooding in low-lying coastal areas.

It has used computer prediction models to forecast a higher incidence of extreme temperatures, floods, heat waves and drought and warned that attention will need to be given to protecting important public buildings such as hospitals, care homes, coastal nuclear power stations and domestic homes,

But the report is not entirely negative and it also suggests that climate change may bring opportunities for farmers and other industries.


Warmer temperatures, for example, could mean that farmers will be able to grow fruits, such as apricots, peaches, nectarines and grapes, not normally associated with a climate like the UK's.

There is already some evidence of this in a project by a college in Kent, in the South of England, which has designed a garden that contains crops from the area's current and potential future. They include traditional crops that have been grown in the area, including apples, strawberries and herbs, but also Mediterranean plants including peaches, lemons and sunflowers.

This all sounds positive and optimistic but there are other issues that are potentially far from positive.

The global network, the Invasive Species Specialist Group (ISSG) has put out an urgent warning on the damage invading alien species can cause as they spread increasingly to Europe, where they may not have any natural predators.

They include non-native animals, plants and micro-organisms which already cause an estimated 12 billion euros of damage in Europe each year and research published earlier this year has indicated that such invasions have increased by 76% in the last 30 years.

They can have an impact on indigenous species, biodiversity and even human health. The most obvious example is the Asian Tiger Mosquito, which has increasingly spread around the world, and is a vector for Chikungunya fever, a virus that causes a severe illness in humans which can affect the joints and last for several years.

The ISSG Scientists, who have been attending a conference in Copenhagen, have called for urgent action in the form of Europe-wide legislation to prevent the threat of invasion by non-indigenous species from getting any worse.

This all illustrates that while there may be some positive opportunities available to UK farmers as a result of climate change in switching to new crops not normally grown in the country it all needs careful study.

What effect, for example, will new crops have on the nutrients in the soil? How well will they adapt to their new environment and will they be able to resist attack by indigenous plants, insects and micro-organisms?


Another question is whether they will be able to trhrive and what kinds of disease protection or fertiliser they might need.

The efforts of the biopesticides developers, who focus on low-chem agricultural products including biopesticides, biofungicides and yield enhancers, could play a crucial role in the protection and development of any non-indigenous crops that may be tried out in the future.

Copyright (c) 2010 Alison Withers

by: Alison Withers
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