A study from the Technical University of Munich has warned that a fungal disease, Magnaporthe oryzae or pyricularia, could decrease global wheat production by 13% (equivalent to 60 million tons) annually by 2050 due to climate change. This poses a significant threat to human nutrition, particularly in South America, southern Africa, and Asia. The study urges for immediate mitigation strategies such as enhancing the resilience of new crops, identifying disease management strategies, providing farmers with necessary tools, diversifying the food supply with different crops, and improving crops in specific regions.