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Drought, heat or heavy rain – extreme weather is increasingly leading to crop losses. If the forecasts are to be followed, climate change will threaten our food supply in the near future. Agriculture must react and adapt in the long term. Innovative solutions are needed, from exotic varieties and cultivation methods to new genetic engineering processes.

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Drought, heat or heavy rain – extreme weather is increasingly leading to crop losses. If the forecasts are to be followed, climate change will threaten our food supply in the near future. Agriculture must react and adapt in the long term. Innovative solutions are needed, from exotic varieties and cultivation methods to new genetic engineering processes.

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