Embrapa climate maps show increased risk for lettuce production, the most consumed vegetable in the country
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Growing lettuce outdoors in Brazil may become increasingly difficult in the coming decades. This is revealed by climate risk maps prepared by researchers from Embrapa Vegetables (DF), based on projections from the National Institute for Space Research (Inpe) and models used by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The data indicate that, by the end of the century, virtually the entire Brazilian territory will face high or very high risk for the production of the leafy vegetable most consumed by Brazilians. See everything about agriculture, livestock, economy, and weather forecast first hand: follow Canal Rural on Google News! The research considered two climate scenarios: an optimistic one, with partial control of greenhouse gas emissions, and a pessimistic one, in which emissions continue to grow until 2100. In both, the prospects are not encouraging for the traditional cultivation of the vegetable. Summer is the most critical season, with temperatures that can ...
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