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CO2 ‘significantly reduces’ nutrients in major food crops

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By Web Desk Published May 8, 2014 0 Min Read
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Rising levels of CO2 around the world will significantly impact the nutrient content of crops according to a new study.

Experiments show levels of zinc, iron and protein are likely to be reduced by up to 10% in wheat and rice by 2050.

The scientists say this could have health implications for billions of people, especially in the developing world.

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