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Colombian Scientists Predict Climate Change to Affect Most Food Crops
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[Voice of America] - Here in Colombia is more across the elevation, so it moves upwards, in the mountains to greater altitude," said Andy Jarvis, who is in charge of the climate
Cassava 'offers climate change hope' for Africa - BBC News
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The cassava plant could help farmers in Africa cope with climate change because of its ability to thrive in hot temperatures, a scientific report says.
Guardian: 'Rambo root' offers climate change hope to African farmers | Africa |...
Cassava is ideal crop for sub-Saharan regions, as it thrives in hotter conditions and grows without water, study shows
Crop breeding is not keeping pace with climate change | University of...
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Crop yields will fall within the next decade due to climate change unless immediate action is taken to speed up the introduction of new and improved varieties,...
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