Aspects regarding the use of statistical methods for quantifying the influence of
climatic factors on crop productivity. Our study attempts to assess the usefulness of
statistical methods, namely correlation matrices and multiple regression, for explaining
the annual fluctuations of crop productivity. We analysed the evolution of productivity for
5 crops (winter wheat, maize, sun-flower, potato and sugar beet), using the mean values
for Iaşi and Botoşani counties, within the period 1990-2007. Using different agroclimatic
predictors, according to the specific crop requirements, we found that winter wheat and
maize productivity is better related to the annual fluctuations of climatic conditions. The
most important factors explaining the productivity evolution are the mean temperatures
for the second development stage, in the case of winter wheat, and the precipitations
accumulated during the vegetation period for maize.