14.2.2.2. Ranching
Ranching is a major land use in many parts of Latin America. In the three countries
that dominate the region's agriculture and ranching sector (Brazil, Argentina,
and Mexico), pastures occupy four to eight times more area than agriculture
(Baethgen, 1997). In much of Latin America, livestock is almost exclusively
raised on rangelands, with no storage of hay or other alternative feeds. Grass
production in rangelands depends on rainfall, and limited grass availability
during dry periods limits cattle stocking rates over most of the region. In
areas that are subject to prolonged droughts, such as northeastern Brazil and
many rangeland areas in Mexico, production would be negatively affected by increased
variability of precipitation from climate change. In the case of cattle in central
Amazonia (várzea), higher peak flood stages would cause losses to cattle
kept on platforms (marombas) during the high-water period.
In Argentina, some cattle are fed on alfalfa and other forage crops. A 1°C
rise in temperature would increase alfalfa yields by 4-8% on average for
most varieties, but yields would be reduced by 16-25% in areas north of
36°S and increased by 50-100% south of this latitude (Magrin et
al., 1997b).
Table 14-5: Assessments of climate change
impacts on annual crops in Latin America. |
|
Study |
Climate Scenario
|
Scope
|
Crop
|
Yield Impact (%)
|
|
Downing, 1992 |
+3ºC
-25% precipitation
|
Norte Chico,
Chile
|
Wheat
Maize
Potato
Grapes
|
decrease
increase
increase
decrease
|
Baethgen, 1994 |
GISS, GFDL, UKMO
|
Uruguay
|
Wheat
|
-30
|
Barley
|
-40 to -30
|
de Siqueira et al., 1994
|
GISS, GFDL, UKMO
|
Brazil
|
Wheat
|
-50 to -15
|
Maize
|
-25 to -2
|
Soybeans
|
-10 to +40
|
Liverman and O' Brien, 1991
|
GFDL, GISS
|
Tlaltizapan,
Mexico
|
Maize
|
-20
-24
-61
|
Liverman et al., 1994
|
GISS, GFDL, UKMO
|
Mexico
|
Maize
|
-61 to -6
|
Sala and Paruelo, 1994
|
GISS, GFDL, UKMO
|
Argentina
|
Maize
|
-36 to -17
|
Baethgen and Magrin, 1995
|
UKMO
|
Argentina
Uruguay
(9 sites)
|
Wheat
|
-5 to -10
|
Conde et al., 1997a
|
CCCM, GFDL
|
Mexico
(7 sites)
|
Maize
|
increase-decrease
|
Magrin et al., 1997a |
GISS, UKMO,
GFDL, MPI
|
Argentina
(43 sites)
|
Maize
|
-16 to +2
|
Wheat
|
-8 to +7
|
Sunflower
|
-8 to +13
|
Soybean
|
-22 to +21
|
Hofstadter et al., 1997 |
Incremental
|
Uruguay
|
Barley
|
-10a
-8 to +5b
|
Maize
|
-15c
-13 to +10b
|
|
|