Climate change is expected to bring warmer temperatures, changes to rainfall patterns, and increased frequency of extreme weather. Projections of climate impacts on feed crops show that there will likely be opportunities for increased productivity as well as considerable threats to crop productivity in different parts of the world over the next 20 to 50 years. On balance, we anticipate substantial risks to the volume, volatility, and quality of animal feed supply chains from climate change. Adaptation strategies and investment informed by high quality research at the interface of crop and animal science will be needed, both to respond to climate change and to meet the increasing demand for animal products expected over the coming decades
Managed temperate grasslands occupy 25% of the world, which is 70% of global agricultural land. Thes...
Managed temperate grasslands occupy 25% of the world, which is 70% of global agricultural land. Thes...
We review recent research of importance to understanding crop and pasture plant species response to ...
The negative effects of climate change on crop and animal production are evident across the world, s...
Climate changes and the associated increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration are just tw...
Climate change is characterized by an increasing in temperature, drought, and an increase in CO2. Th...
Issues raised by cattle farming in relation to climate change extend beyond discussion of greenhouse...
Livestock farming is the world's largest land use sector and utilizes around 60% of the global bioma...
Globally, crop-livestock systems produce over 90% of the world\u27s milk supply and 80% of the meat ...
Climate change is a global process, of recent origin in its current form, and largely manmade. In th...
Livestock farming is the world’s largest land use sector and utilizes around 60% of the global bioma...
Globally agriculture contributes around 24% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, and a large p...
Climate is projected to have negative impact on temperate grassland and livestock productions across...
This Working Paper summarizes projected climate change impacts on livestock across Africa, using a c...
Climate change and its effects on existence on earth are becoming more and more relevant as physical...
Managed temperate grasslands occupy 25% of the world, which is 70% of global agricultural land. Thes...
Managed temperate grasslands occupy 25% of the world, which is 70% of global agricultural land. Thes...
We review recent research of importance to understanding crop and pasture plant species response to ...
The negative effects of climate change on crop and animal production are evident across the world, s...
Climate changes and the associated increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration are just tw...
Climate change is characterized by an increasing in temperature, drought, and an increase in CO2. Th...
Issues raised by cattle farming in relation to climate change extend beyond discussion of greenhouse...
Livestock farming is the world's largest land use sector and utilizes around 60% of the global bioma...
Globally, crop-livestock systems produce over 90% of the world\u27s milk supply and 80% of the meat ...
Climate change is a global process, of recent origin in its current form, and largely manmade. In th...
Livestock farming is the world’s largest land use sector and utilizes around 60% of the global bioma...
Globally agriculture contributes around 24% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, and a large p...
Climate is projected to have negative impact on temperate grassland and livestock productions across...
This Working Paper summarizes projected climate change impacts on livestock across Africa, using a c...
Climate change and its effects on existence on earth are becoming more and more relevant as physical...
Managed temperate grasslands occupy 25% of the world, which is 70% of global agricultural land. Thes...
Managed temperate grasslands occupy 25% of the world, which is 70% of global agricultural land. Thes...
We review recent research of importance to understanding crop and pasture plant species response to ...