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How to mitigate the impact of Brazil’s worst drought in 111 years in the fields?

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Institutions developing studies on the impacts of climate change have often related this process to the phenomenon announced as Brazil's worst drought in 111 years, with more severe consequences in the Midwest and Southeast regions, particularly in power generation and agriculture.

According to researcher Carlos Eduardo Pacheco, from the Soil and Plant Nutrition area of EMBRAPA Hortaliças (Brasilia, Federal District), who is developing studies involving the mitigation and adaptation of vegetable production systems to climate change, this relationship cannot be ignored, but it is not the only cause.

"We can observe over the past . . .

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