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World's critical food crops at imminent risk from rising temperatures, research reveals
Global warming is already reshaping our daily lives, with storms, floods, wildfires and droughts around the world. As temperatures continue to rise, a third of global food production could be at risk.
Food prices continue to surge as Earth's rising temperatures disrupt global crop production, threatening food security and household budgets worldwide. Japan's recent rice shortage offers a sobering ...
The Western Canadian Crop Production Show is running for three days, Jan. 13-15, at World Trade Center Saskatoon at Prairieland Park. Doors open at 9 a.m. and close at 5 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday, ...
Noodles and bread are appearing more often in North Korean diets as the government promotes flour-based foods to address chronic shortages and reduce reliance on rice. New data shows that this shift ...
Echoing a familiar fate shared by many farmers globally this year, grape farmers in India have projected at least a 50% decline in grape production due to adverse weather, the Times of India reported.
Food security has quietly moved from a development issue to a core strategic concern for governments, markets, and societies, ...
The Delta State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to a systematic and well-coordinated approach to sustainable food ...
Climate change caused drought and flooding is damaging Nigeria’s staple foods, maize, cassava, millet and yam, smallholder ...
Change in the potential diversity of food crops in +2C global warming scenario as compared to the situation at present (%). Global warming is already reshaping our daily lives, with storms, floods, ...
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