As the El Nino phenomenon brings hotter and more drought weather than normal, the heat waves in northern China this year will pose a new threat to agricultural production.
According to Bloomber, Soy and cotton and other crop output.
The report shows that high temperatures have affected the growth of corn and soy crops in northeast China. High temperature may also hinder the timely sowing of summer corn, and it is easy to induce crop diseases and pests, disturbing cotton yield in Xinjiang.
It is reported that the drought in the north and the heavy rain in the south will affect the production of rice.More and more agricultural risks have shown that weather interference this year may be more serious than last summer, and last year's high temperature has pushed up food prices.
According to the China Meteorological Daily, Zhang Tao, chief forecaster of the Central Meteorological Observatory of China, also pointed out that from June 29, high -temperature areas above 37 degrees Celsius will gradually expand from the core area of Beijing -Tianjin -Hebei to the entire North China andNon -mountains in the north of Huanghuai.On July 1st, the high temperature range and intensity will reach the maximum. Most of the plains, northwestern Shandong, and northern Henan may occur with a large area of more than 40 degrees Celsius.