Abstract
Climate change affects the agricultural economy. Sustainable agriculture develops at the intersection of the environment and the economy. The economics of climate change addresses challenges such as improved growth and the climate. When negatively impacted, climate change affects productivity, drives up prices, and leads to more intensive management practices, land expansion, redistribution through international trade, and reduced consumption. According to statistics, over the past 30 years, the impact of temperature changes and the share of regional agro-industrial complex in the economy show that there are possible difficulties in the sustainable development of the country. The article discusses the analysis of regional processes of climate change, to study the economic consequences of climate change on the agriculture of the regions of Kazakhstan, to evaluate the system of measures to prevent the consequences of climate change. In preparing the article, data from the IPCC, WMO, WTO, FAO, UNEP, UNFCCC, UNDP, IMF, WB, OECD, KAZHYDROMET, reports of the Statistics Committee of Kazakhstan, etc. were used.
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