AgricultureNature Communications
Intensifying rice production to reduce imports and land conversion in Africa
S. Yuan, K. Saito, et al.
Discover how Africa can potentially reduce its rice imports by 2050 through innovative farming techniques and better yields. This groundbreaking research, conducted by esteemed authors including Shen Yuan, Kazuki Saito, and others, explores the vital role of crop simulation modeling in enhancing rice production across the continent.
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