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America's Department of Agriculture reckons the country's wheat stocks will fall to a 60-year low this year and that world maize stocks will be the smallest since 1984.
20% of world maize exports are transacted through the US Gulf Coast ports.
Genetic evidence indicates that the New World maize arose from the wild grass called teosinte that's found in the moist Balsas River Valley of Mexico.
From 1961 to 2001, more than 60% of the world maize and barley harvest went to livestock feed (Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), 2006).
For example, in the top three staple crops in the world (maize, rice, and wheat), the seed or grain is the only part of the plant edible to humans.
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It accounts for half the world's maize trade and 40% of soyabeans.
As rice is the most important food crop in the world and maize is the main form of animal feed, these decisions could have a big impact.
Elliot and his team are developing an engine-powered multi-crop thresher (MCT), a machine that can thresh the crops most common in the developing world (rice, maize, wheat, sorghum, barley).
Elliot and his team are developing an engine-powered Multicrop Thresher (MCT), a machine that can thresh the crops most common in the developing world (rice, maize, wheat, sorghum, barley).
The International Grains Council warned that the world's maize stocks were on course to hit a nine-year low, with Russia's wheat crop falling to levels last seen during the major drought of 2010.
One of the reasons that the climate effects Dr Lobell and his colleagues have dug out of the data are not worse is that, although the planet as a whole has warmed up during the past 30 years, growing seasons in the parts of America which produce 40% of the world's maize and soyabeans have failed to follow suit.
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