The study suggests that new crops such as chickpeas and oranges could potentially thrive in the UK by 2080.
2025-01-27 00:00
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While climate change is expected to pose significant challenges to agriculture in the coming decades, it could also lead to the widespread cultivation of crops like chickpeas, soybeans, and oranges in the UK. This could result in locally produced hummus, tofu, and marmalade becoming common items on supermarket shelves.
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