TY - EJOUR AB - This paper explores the potential impacts of extreme weather events associated with climate change on prices in the international banana market. First, we made an inventory of the events reported to have affected banana export volumes for six exporter countries, as well as events reported to have affected banana import prices in the French market, between the years 2000 to 2015. We used weekly time-series to examine the impact of reported events on banana export volumes and on banana import prices. The first results indicate that weather events were the most frequently reported events to impact on export volumes and on consumer demand, thus confirming that they play a frequent role in determining prices. However, we also identified a wide range of other non-weather events which affect volumes, consumer demand and thus prices. We demonstrated that the extent to which extreme weather events affect prices is primarily determined by the coincidence of events and by the structural context of the exporting and importing countries. This study helps to put the potential impact of weather events related to climate change into perspective and highlights the ongoing role of market mechanisms, policy makers and stakeholders’ strategies in price variations in international commodity markets. AU - Blake, Daniella AU - Dawson, Carolina AU - Loeillet, Denis AU - Staver, Charles DA - 2018-03-01 DA - 2018-03-01 DO - 10.22004/ag.econ.309949 DO - doi EP - 64 EP - 48 ID - 309949 IS - 01 JF - German Journal of Agricultural Economics KW - Agribusiness KW - Agricultural and Food Policy KW - Demand and Price Analysis KW - Environmental Economics and Policy KW - banana market KW - extreme weather events KW - global warming KW - commodity markets KW - food prices KW - international food trade L1 - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/309949/files/4_Dawson.pdf L2 - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/309949/files/4_Dawson.pdf L4 - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/309949/files/4_Dawson.pdf LA - eng LA - English LK - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/309949/files/4_Dawson.pdf N2 - This paper explores the potential impacts of extreme weather events associated with climate change on prices in the international banana market. First, we made an inventory of the events reported to have affected banana export volumes for six exporter countries, as well as events reported to have affected banana import prices in the French market, between the years 2000 to 2015. We used weekly time-series to examine the impact of reported events on banana export volumes and on banana import prices. The first results indicate that weather events were the most frequently reported events to impact on export volumes and on consumer demand, thus confirming that they play a frequent role in determining prices. However, we also identified a wide range of other non-weather events which affect volumes, consumer demand and thus prices. We demonstrated that the extent to which extreme weather events affect prices is primarily determined by the coincidence of events and by the structural context of the exporting and importing countries. This study helps to put the potential impact of weather events related to climate change into perspective and highlights the ongoing role of market mechanisms, policy makers and stakeholders’ strategies in price variations in international commodity markets. PY - 2018-03-01 PY - 2018-03-01 SN - 0002-1121 SP - 48 T1 - Can Global Climate Change affect Prices in the World Banana Market? TI - Can Global Climate Change affect Prices in the World Banana Market? UR - https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/309949/files/4_Dawson.pdf VL - 67 Y1 - 2018-03-01 T2 - German Journal of Agricultural Economics ER -