Close up of a dark brown squash seed (C. moschata) recovered from a buried house floor at an archaeological site in the northern Peruvian Andes. This image relates to an article that appeared in ...
Read the full story A new report finds that one-quarter of the world’s crops are grown in places facing high levels of water stress, water unreliability, or both. The analysis comes from the ...
Mexico, the world's largest producer ... the authors are concerned that a major shift to develop these crops in new regions might see more forests converted to farmland or a rise of invasive ...
This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. A new report finds that one-quarter of the world’s crops are grown in places facing high levels of ...
“The whole point of this new process is to try to boost ... ‘A Wake Up Call’: The World Needs to Prepare for Massive Crop Failure The system is so efficient that plants need very little ...
A new report finds that one-quarter of the world's crops are grown in places facing high levels of water stress, water unreliability, or both. The analysis comes from the research nonprofit World ...
So, this new research suggests the action of ... This would lead to fewer insects and fewer crops being damaged. Some of the world's most productive regions of grain production are in the ...