Bad News For Those Who Loves Ketchup

Bad News For Those Who Loves Ketchup

Climate change is likely to affect tomato production around the world which could lead to a global shortage of ketchup. A recent study suggests climate change will affect tomato crops around the world leading to a global shortage of ketchup. This research published in the research paper “Nature” was conducted by researchers from Aarhus University, Denmark. A mathematical model has been created in order to figure out how global warming may affect tomato production.

Italy, China and California, which are responsible for two-thirds of global tomato production and the three countries are suffering from rising heat. Blood tests can show that humans are suffering from loneliness, research. The research predicts that global tomato production will be halved between 2100 and 2050.
Blocking the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere may reduce the negative effects of high temperatures
 But they cannot be completely controlled, according to the research. The research report also predicts that tomato production in the world, which is currently 14 million tons, will remain less than 7 million tons after the decline.

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