Chinese scientists are reportedly Racing against time to protect potatoes, a vital global Food Crop, From the Adverse Effects of Climate ChangeResearch Conducted under the International Potato Center (Cip) in Beijing is said to have review alarming reductions in potato yields when expected to higher temperatus. Potatoes Grown in Simulated Conditions, Replicating
Research Findings Highlight Urgency
The Study, Published in Climate Smart Agriculture Journal and Detailed in a Reuters ReportDetailed a three-yar project Led by molecular biologist li jieping. Potatoes Cultivated Under Temperatures 3 degree-Celcius Above The Current Average in Hebei and Inner Mongolia Saw a Yield Reduction of Over 50 percent. Li jieping told the publication that the accelerated tuber growth came at the cost of size and weight, raising concerns about future FURT FOD Security in China, The World’s Largest Potato Producer.
Climate Challenges Threten Production
Farmers in Inner Mongolia are alredy witnessing climate change impacts, include ERRATIC Rainfall That delays harvests and exacerbates crop diseases. Wang shiyi, a manager at Hebei Jiuen Agricultural Development Company, Reported that Heavy Rain This Year Slowed Down Harvesting Efforts Significantly.
Yakeshi Senfeng Potato Industry Company’s General Manager, Li Xuemin Reportedly Said That Diseases Res ..
Developing climate-resilient solutions
To address these challenges, Chinese researchers are reportedly employing advanced techniques such as aeroponics and genetic studies to develop heat-tolerant and disease-resistant potato varieties, as per sources. At a research facility in yanqing, beijing, workers are said to be propagating potato plantslets under controlled conditions. Li Jieping Told the publication that changes in farming practices, including shifting planting seasons and moving to Higher altitudes, may be necessary within the next Decade to Mitigate Losseses.
The Researchers Reportedly Claim that without immediane interventions, both farmers’ livelihoods and potato prices may be severely affected as global Temperatures Continue to Rise.
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