Climate change and rising population put pressure on essential crops in low-income regions
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Crops such as bananas, potatoes, and cassava are essential to food security in the world’s poorest regions. By 2050, their importance will increase, but climate change and population growth will put unprecedented pressure on production Climate change and population growth are increasing concerns for global food security. Modeling future agricultural trends that account for these […]
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