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Rising temperatures and increasing demand challenge wheat supply in Sudan

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NATURE FOOD
卷 2, 期 1, 页码 19-27

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s43016-020-00214-4

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Climate warming poses challenges for wheat production in Sudan, where demand is expected to triple by 2050. Advanced crop modeling shows that despite efforts to adapt through adjusted sowing dates and heat-tolerant varieties, domestic production share may still decrease in the future. Different regions will require varying rates of yield growth to meet the challenges of climate warming and increased demand.
Climate warming poses challenges for food production at low latitudes, particularly in arid regions. Sudan, where wheat demand could triple by 2050, has the world's hottest wheat-growing environments, and observed yield declines in hot seasons are prompting the national government to prepare for a warming of 1.5-4.2 degrees C. Using advanced crop modelling under different climate and socioeconomic scenarios, we show that despite the use of adjusted sowing dates and existing heat-tolerant varieties, by 2050, Sudan's domestic production share may decrease from 16.0% to 4.5-12.2%. In the relatively cool northern region, yields will need to increase by 3.1-4.7% per year, at non-compounding rates, to meet demand. In the hot central and eastern regions, improvements in heat tolerance are essential, and yields must increase by 0.2-2.7% per year to keep pace with climate warming. These results indicate the potential contribution of climate change adaptation measures and provide targets for addressing the wheat supply challenge. Sudan faces population growth to 80 million people, rising temperatures and trebling in demand for wheat by 2050. Crop modelling under climate and socioeconomic scenarios indicates the regional rates of yield growth that must be achieved by breeding heat-tolerant varieties to adapt wheat production to climate change and increased demand.

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