https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/adfbff

*Authors: *Ariel L Morrison, Elizabeth A Barnes, James W Hurrell and Daniel
M Hueholt

*04 November 2025*

DOI 10.1088/1748-9326/adfbff

*Abstract*
Luxury crops such as grapes, coffee, and cacao have immense economic and
cultural importance in many regions. Climate change is affecting growing
conditions across the globe. Natural climate variability may exacerbate the
impact of increasing temperature and shifting precipitation patterns,
leading to large interannual variations in yields, potentially resulting in
revenue loss. Stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI), a form of solar
climate intervention, has been proposed to potentially slow or reduce
future surface temperature increases. Few studies have assessed how SAI may
affect luxury crop growing conditions; none have done so in the context of
natural variability. We compare daily and monthly output from two 10-member
SAI simulations with a non-SAI simulation to assess how luxury crop growing
conditions may change with and without SAI. For each year from 2036–2045 we
use a composite of agroclimatic indices to determine whether a year has
suitable conditions. We find that these SAI scenarios do not robustly
preserve luxury crop growing conditions, despite stabilizing or reducing
surface temperature increases compared to a scenario without SAI. Natural
variability leads to a large spread in outcomes across ensemble members,
due in large part to highly variable precipitation and humidity responses
to SAI between members. In only six of the 18 regions assessed here do
growing conditions improve in all climate realizations under SAI compared
to the non-SAI scenario. Here, reducing disease risk is a key way that SAI
improves luxury crop growing conditions. There is also a large
inter-ensemble member spread in 2036–2045 revenue under SAI, underscoring
the importance of including natural variability when assessing SAI’s
potential influence on luxury crops. The signal is strongest in the SAI
scenario with a lower temperature target, highlighting that scenario choice
is also crucial in determining suitability for growing luxury crops under
SAI.

*Source: IOP SCIENCE *

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