Global warming can boost agricultural production in Siberia
Climate change will enable maize and soybean production in Siberia. By the middle of the decade, Russian farmers will be able to grow corn and soy in this part of the country – origo wrote.
Researchers at the Krasnoyarsk Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, studying the possible consequences of climate change, have concluded that growing of early types of maize and soybean may be possible in certain areas of Siberia in the near future. (origo)
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