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Agriculture of the future

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  • T. C. Tso

    (US Department of Agriculture)

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Current technology will be insufficient to meet China's food demand in 2050. It is time to take action, says T. C. Tso.

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  • T. C. Tso, 2004. "Agriculture of the future," Nature, Nature, vol. 428(6979), pages 215-217, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:428:y:2004:i:6979:d:10.1038_428215a
    DOI: 10.1038/428215a
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