A climate change report indicates a significant decline in frosts across central South Island, particularly in Mackenzie Country and inland Otago, with potential negative impacts on agriculture, native ecosystems, and livestock health, prompting urgent adaptation planning.
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adapting farming to changing environmental conditions
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