November 08, 2010

China’s grain harvest will be affected by climate change

Tang Huajun, the deputy dean of the Chinese academy of agricultural sciences (CAAS) has indicated that by 2030 there will be a five to ten percent crop loss if climate changes continues. The impact of climate change, coupled with arable land loss and water shortages, will cause a bigger grain production fluctuation and pose a threat to reaching output targets. Read more...
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