Hotter, harder times forecast for the farm as climate changes food production

By Peter Hannam
Updated March 15 2015 - 7:13am, first published 6:48am
Fruit and vegetables: no guarantee of a future bounty with climate change. Photo: Melanie Russell
Fruit and vegetables: no guarantee of a future bounty with climate change. Photo: Melanie Russell
Fruit and vegetables: no guarantee of a future bounty with climate change. Photo: Melanie Russell
Fruit and vegetables: no guarantee of a future bounty with climate change. Photo: Melanie Russell
Fruit and vegetables: no guarantee of a future bounty with climate change. Photo: Melanie Russell
Fruit and vegetables: no guarantee of a future bounty with climate change. Photo: Melanie Russell
Fruit and vegetables: no guarantee of a future bounty with climate change. Photo: Melanie Russell
Fruit and vegetables: no guarantee of a future bounty with climate change. Photo: Melanie Russell

Australia's agricultural sector faces profound challenges from climate change over coming decades forcing the migration of some crops and the use of new varieties of others, a new report by the University of Melbourne researchers.

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