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Extreme weather conditions and climate anomalies account for 40% of global wheat production variability

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Scientists have proposed a new approach for identifying the impacts of climate change and extreme weather on the variability of global and regional wheat production. The study analyzed the effect of heat and water anomalies on crop losses over a 30-year period.

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Date: 16 Jul 2017
Filed under: agriculture