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If farmers continue current practices, rice yields could decline significantly by 2050, the study estimates. ― Istock.com/ETX Studio pic
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ILLINOIS, March 16 ― Will we still be able to eat rice whenever we want in 30 years? That s the question asked by a team of American researchers from the University of Illinois, who conducted a field study in India, one of the world s largest rice-growing areas. They found that investing in soil conservation technology and limiting waste at harvest time are the main ways to reduce the risk of rice shortages over the next 30 years. ....

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Explained: How India's rice yield can adapt to climate change challenges


Explained: How India s rice yield can adapt to climate change challenges
If farmers maintain current practices, rice production will decrease substantially by 2050 in India
Friday March 12, 2021 6:11 PM, IANS
New York: If farmers maintain current practices, rice production will decrease substantially by 2050 in India. But, various management strategies can mitigate the effects of climate change, say researchers, including one of Indian-origin.
Traditional Rice Farming
Traditional rice farming involves flooding the fields with water. Rice transplants need about six inches of standing water. If fields aren t level, it requires even more water to cover the crops. However, if farmers use direct-seeded rice instead of transplants, they can increase production while using significantly less water, the study indicated. ....

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How India's rice yield can adapt to climate change challenges


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New York, March 12 : If farmers maintain current practices, rice production will decrease substantially by 2050 in India. But, various management strategies can mitigate the effects of climate change, say researchers, including one of Indian-origin.
Traditional rice farming involves flooding the fields with water. Rice transplants need about six inches of standing water. If fields aren t level, it requires even more water to cover the crops. However, if farmers use direct-seeded rice instead of transplants, they can increase production while using significantly less ....

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URBANA, Ill. ¬- As the global population grows, the demand for food increases while arable land shrinks. A new University of Illinois study investigates how rice production in India can meet future needs by adapting to changing climate conditions and water availability.
Rice is the primary crop in India, China, and other countries in Southeast Asia. Rice consumption is also growing in the U.S. and elsewhere in the world, says Prasanta Kalita, professor in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering at U of I and lead author on the study. ....

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