Abstract: Over the last 10 years, awareness of the potential of climate change has increased, and with clear evidence of climate change observed in the 20th century, food security and its impact on the region have become increasingly important.More recently, crop simulation models have been widely used to study the impact of climate change on agricultural production and food security.The output provided by the simulation model can be used to make appropriate crop management decisions and provide farmers and others with alternative options for their agricultural systems....
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