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A Farmer Who Knows Phenology can Adapt to Climate Change

It is estimated that more than 70% of farmers have already suffered the impacts of climate change on their farms, also annual climatic variations are the main factors that determine phenological changes in the populations of living beings, such responses allow us to anticipate damage and take advantage of the most favorable conditions for organisms. 

For this reason, we can observe phenological expressions of future changes, such as the seasons of flower and fruit production of tropical cacti, and the migrations of the blue whale or the monarch butterfly.

 Source: Abasto

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