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| One degree increase in Central America could affect one million farm families |
| 10 October 2012 |
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Alarming papers and risk analyses worldwide keep depicting a more uncertain and problematic future for agriculture and food security. This time, the bells are ringing for Central America. New research from CIAT shows that higher temperatures and changes in rainfall patterns could transform the agricultural landscape of Central America, putting millions of maize and bean farmers’ future at risk.
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