%0 Journal Article %T Influence of Climate on Sugarcane Yield in Côte d¡¯Ivoire: Case of the Ferkessédougou Region %A Sinali Dosso %A Ars¨¨ne Kobea %A Fid¨¨le Yoroba %A Benjamin Kouassi %A Kouakou Kouadio %A Adama Diawara %A Arona Diedhiou %J Atmospheric and Climate Sciences %P 565-586 %@ 2160-0422 %D 2023 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/acs.2023.134032 %X This study aims to understand the current climatic trends and explain the possible losses of agricultural yields. To achieve this objective, this work characterized the evolution of extreme temperature indices in the sugar complexes of Ferk¨¦ 1 and Ferk¨¦ 2, two stations located in the northern part of C?te d'Ivoire. The onset and cessation dates of the rainy season and the length of the rainy season were investigated. The agricultural and climatic data were obtained from each sugar complex. The period of study ranges from 2002 to 2019 in Ferk¨¦ 1 and Ferk¨¦ 2. The results show significant upward trends in extreme temperature indices. The analysis of sugarcane yield associated with the different climatic parameters shows no significant results in general. However, on the Ferkess¨¦dougou sugar complexes, the results highlight that maximum and minimum temperatures could be the variables that influence most yield production. The maximum temperature with coefficients of 1.60 and 0.77 at Ferk¨¦ 1 and Ferk¨¦ 2 respectively seems to contribute to an increase in yield while the minimum temperature with coefficients of -0.98 and -0.22 at Ferk¨¦ 1 and Ferk¨¦ 2 respectively could lead to a loss in yield. The results obtained with the Single Linear Regression (SLR) and the Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) models also highlight the strong influence of minimum and maximum temperatures. %K Onset and Cessation Dates %K Duration %K Rainfall %K Temperature %K Climatic Indices %K Sugarcane Yield %K Ferké %K 1 %K Ferké %K 2 %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=128556