Study Says Climate Change Threatens World's Staple Crops
July 1, 2026| |
A growing body of scientific research warns that climate change is not only threatening overall food production but is also actively reducing the nutritional value of major staple crops, such as rice, wheat, maize, potatoes, and cassava. This environmental shift exacerbates "hidden hunger"—a critical global issue in which more than two billion people consume enough calories yet remain malnourished due to a lack of essential vitamins and minerals.
In response to this crisis, researchers from Ghent University (UGent), including Professor Dominique Van Der Straeten and plant biotechnology pioneer Emeritus Professor Marc Van Montagu, co-authored a comprehensive review published in the scientific journal Nature. The study highlights the urgent need for future agriculture to tackle three interconnected challenges simultaneously: increasing total crop yields, enhancing nutritional quality, and boosting plant resilience to climate-related stresses such as drought, heat, and high salinity.
To achieve these goals, the international team of experts suggests leveraging advanced genetic tools, including CRISPR-based genome editing, to make precise enhancements to a plant's nutritional makeup. However, the authors emphasize that no single technology is a silver bullet; instead, the most effective path forward lies in combining these modern genetic methods with conventional crop breeding tailored to local growing conditions.
For more details, read the article in Ghent University News.
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