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what is happening in the advanced countries with regard to yield forecast

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Answered by Anonymous
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Crop yield forecasts and crop production estimates are necessary at EU and Member State level to provide the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) decision makers with timely information for rapid decision-making during the growing season. Estimates of crop production are also useful in relation to trade, development policies and humanitarian assistance linked to food security.

The JRC's crop forecasting activities support the CAP by providing scientifically relevant, independent and timely crop yield forecast products and data. The JRC also supports the EU Food Security Thematic Programme and food assistance policies by providing assessments and early warnings of agricultural production in food-insecure regions of the world. In addition, the JRC works on the assessment of climate change impacts on agriculture in support to the EU climate change policy agenda and the Europe 2020 flagship initiative for a resource-efficient Europe.

The JRC provides near real-time crop growth monitoring and yield forecasting information for the EU and its neighbourhood, and is extending these activities to the main producing regions of the world. It also assesses climate change impacts on agriculture through the simulation of impacts of climate change scenarios in crop models.

Moreover, it provides scientific advice and early warning on agricultural production in food-insecure regions of the world. All the information the JRC gathers helps to prepare food balance sheets that are used for market analyses and decisions related to the CAP management of stocks, imports and exports, market interventions and budget preparation.

Answered by WhiteDove
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Explanation:

Crop yield forecasts and crop production estimates are necessary at EU and Member State level to provide the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) decision makers with timely information for rapid decision-making during the growing season. Estimates of crop production are also useful in relation to trade, development policies and humanitarian assistance linked to food security.

The JRC's crop forecasting activities support the CAP by providing scientifically relevant, independent and timely crop yield forecast products and data. The JRC also supports the EU Food Security Thematic Programme and food assistance policies by providing assessments and early warnings of agricultural production in food-insecure regions of the world. In addition, the JRC works on the assessment of climate change impacts on agriculture in support to the EU climate change policy agenda and the Europe 2020 flagship initiative for a resource-efficient Europe.

The JRC provides near real-time crop growth monitoring and yield forecasting information for the EU and its neighbourhood, and is extending these activities to the main producing regions of the world. It also assesses climate change impacts on agriculture through the simulation of impacts of climate change scenarios in crop models.

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