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Food security, farming, and climate change to 2050

Report and interactive maps

Using various modeling techniques, the authors of the report project 15 different future scenarios for food security through 2050. Each scenario involves an alternative combination of potential population and income growth and climate change. They conclude that the negative effects of climate change on food security can be counteracted by broad-based economic growth-particularly improved agricultural productivity-and robust international trade in agricultural products to offset regional shortages. Food security CASE Maps as data visualization tool are offered and underlie the analysis in IFPRIs (international food policy research institute) latest report.

Full IFPRI Report: Food security, farming, and climate change to 2050

Source: Source: IFPRI

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You can find all information on the corresponding website of IFPRI [1]

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