Publications by authors named "Imad-Eldin A Ali-Babiker"
Article Synopsis
- Climate warming is creating significant challenges for food production in arid regions, like Sudan, where wheat demand could triple by 2050.
- The government is preparing for a temperature increase of 1.5-4.2°C, which is expected to cause wheat yield declines, despite using heat-tolerant varieties and adjusted planting dates.
- By 2050, Sudan's wheat production could drop significantly, necessitating annual yield increases of 3.1-4.7% in cooler northern areas and 0.2-2.7% in hotter central and eastern regions to meet rising demand.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF