Scary warning from Swiss scientists : It's officially started, we can only limit

Published 2022년 2월 9일

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Swiss researchers predict significant changes in the suitability of areas for coffee, avocado, and cashew cultivation due to climate change. By 2050, coffee production areas are expected to decrease by half, with the exception of Argentina, South Africa, China, and New Zealand. Avocado and cashew cultivation areas could increase by 17% globally. The article also discusses the potential impacts on irrigated agriculture and the need for planning to mitigate these effects.
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Can Şişman / milliyet.com.tr - Climate change not only directly concerns human life, but also causes significant and significant changes in agriculture. When we come to 2050, the agricultural map of the world may undergo a significant change. The latest research by Swiss scientists gives important clues about how agriculture will be shaped in the future. According to the research conducted by Roman Grüter from the University of Zurich and his team, it has emerged that parts of the world suitable for growing coffee, cashews and avocados will be significantly affected by climate change. According to researches, the areas where coffee is grown in the world will decrease by half by 2050. It will decrease by 50 percent in 30 years. According to the research conducted by the experts of the University of Zurich, coffee production in the countries that come to mind first in coffee cultivation, including Brazil, Indonesia, Vietnam and Colombia, will decrease by half in the next 30 years. ...

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