Climate Ready Agriculture: Agriculture in Changing Climate.........

Present day agriculture is facing with twin challenges. Feeding the world with increasing population is one challenge. Anthropogenic climate change on the other hand make more hard to feed the expected nine billion people (by 2050)(Food insecurity). Its the responsibility of Agronomists, crop breeders, and other scholars to develop climate smart solutions such as climate ready crop varieties which could perform better with changing climate and climate smart options to face other challenges.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

How to feed the world in 2050: actions in a changing climate

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Bandara Gajanayake PhD | Miss State, USA, MSc, MPhil. (Agric Econ), BSc

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Bandara Gajanayake
Rockville, MD, United States
Currently, I serve as a Visiting Scientist at the Climate Change and Cropping Systems Laboratory under the USDA ARS Northeast Area in Beltsville, Maryland, where I contribute to cutting-edge research in sustainable farming practices in the world under the challenge of climate change. Prior to this role, I was a Professor in the Department of Plantation Management at Wayamba University of Sri Lanka, where I am currently on sabbatical leave. Beyond my professional pursuits, I believe in a balanced and purposeful life—one that harmonizes ambition with personal fulfillment. My goal is to grow as a leading researcher, educator, and climate change expert, shaping a more resilient and sustainable future for agriculture. Through my work, I strive to bridge scientific discovery with real-world applications, preparing the next generation of scholars while contributing meaningfully to the field.
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