Study links climate change with wheat blast; warns crop yield could drop by 75% in South America, Africa by 2050 - CIMMYT's study warns that climate change could cause wheat blast to reduce global wheat yields by 13% by 2050.
February 21, 2024
CIMMYT’s latest study reveals climate change could significantly expand wheat blast’s reach by 2050, threatening a 13% drop in global wheat production. The research highlights the critical need for developing resistant wheat varieties and adapting farming practices to counter this growing threat to food security.
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https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/climate-change/study-links-climate-change-with-wheat-blast-warns-crop-yield-could-drop-by-75-in-south-america-africa-by-2050-94417
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