Abstract

Some estimates suggest that we will need to double food production by 2050, and do so despite the effects of climate change on crop yields. The competing demands of agriculture and human populations upon water supplies can only become more extreme with time and are likely to be exacerbated by the impact of increased evaporation due to global warming and changes to rainfall patterns. Therefore, this article will examine some of the ways that we can produce food using less water.

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