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Genetic Selection in Rice Shown to Reduce Methane Emissions While Maintaining Yields

by Mark Chiang
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A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Warwick and Cranfield University has revealed that genetic selection in crop varieties can substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining agricultural yields. The findings, which focus particularly on rice cultivation, highlight the potential for targeted crop breeding to play a significant role in mitigating climate change without sacrificing food production.

The research demonstrates that specific genetic traits in crops can lower methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas commonly associated with rice paddies. Methane is a major contributor to global warming, and rice farming is one of its largest agricultural sources. By identifying and selecting crop varieties with these beneficial traits, the study suggests it is possible to achieve more sustainable farming practices. The results mark an important development in efforts to balance environmental concerns with the need for high-yielding crops to feed a growing global population.

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Date: October 6, 2025

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