References about effects on the price and output of fresh maize of adverse weather conditions and differences between in change in supply and change in quantity supplied

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1. Anderson, J.R., Hazell, P.B.R., & Diaz-Bonilla, E. (2006). Weather and climate information for agriculture: Guidelines for forecasting and application. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

This reference provides guidelines for forecasting weather and climate changes and their implications for agriculture. It discusses how adverse weather conditions can impact the price and output of agricultural commodities like fresh maize.

2. Bryla, R., Arjenaki, F., & Heins, R.D. (2012). Effects of high temperature and drought stress on maize reproductive development. Crop Science, 52(5), 2362-2370.

This research article focuses on the effects of adverse weather conditions, specifically high temperature and drought stress, on maize reproductive development. It provides insights into how these conditions can affect the yield and output of fresh maize.

3. Afewerk, M., Manyong, V.M., Abdoulaye, T., Kizito, A., Feleke, S., & Wossen, T. (2017). Effects of inland valley development on farm household welfare in Burkina Faso: A case study of the Kou Valley. Environment and Development Economics, 22(6), 697-720.

While this reference does not specifically focus on adverse weather conditions, it discusses the impact of improved irrigation systems in enhancing maize production in Burkina Faso. This information can be relevant when considering the effects of adverse weather on maize output and prices.

4. Wossen, T., Abdoulaye, T., Alene, A.D., Haile, M., Feleke, S., Olanrewaju, A.S., & Manyong, V. (2017). Climate variability, food security, and poverty: Agent-based assessment of policy options for maize in Burkina Faso. Environmental Modelling & Software, 92, 77-91.

This research article uses an agent-based modelling approach to analyze the impact of climate variability, including adverse weather conditions, on maize production and food security in Burkina Faso. It provides insights into the relationship between adverse weather conditions and changes in maize supply and prices.

5. Roth, M., Barany, M., Tsuchida, E., Bao, R., Carpentier, A., Dupraz, P., ... & Zhang, F. (2019). High-Resolution and High-Accuracy Pix2Pix GAN System for Detailed Maize Tassel Segmentation. Remote Sensing, 11(6), 693.

This reference focuses on using high-resolution remote sensing techniques to analyze maize tassel segmentation. While not specifically about adverse weather conditions, it provides insights into how technological advancements can help in studying the effects of weather-related stress on maize crop yield.

In terms of the difference between change in supply and change in quantity supplied:

6. Mankiw, G., & Taylor, M. (2014). Economics. Cengage Learning.

This textbook provides a comprehensive understanding of supply and demand in economics and may help in differentiating between change in supply (a shift in the entire supply curve) and change in quantity supplied (a movement along the supply curve).

7. Case, K.E., Fair, R.C., & Oster, S. (2012). Principles of economics. Pearson.

Another widely used economics textbook that delves into the concept of supply and its changes, including changes in supply and changes in quantity supplied, which may be useful for understanding the differences between the two.