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Agricultural Systems | 2016

Can Bangladesh produce enough cereals to meet future demand

J. Timsina; J. Wolf; Nicolas Guilpart; L.G.J. van Bussel; Patricio Grassini; J. van Wart; Akbar Hossain; H. Rashid; S. Islam; M.K. van Ittersum

Bangladesh faces huge challenges in achieving food security due to its high population, diet changes, and limited room for expanding cropland and cropping intensity. The objective of this study is to assess the degree to which Bangladesh can be self-sufficient in terms of domestic maize, rice and wheat production by the years 2030 and 2050 by closing the existing gap (Yg) between yield potential (Yp) and actual farm yield (Ya), accounting for possible changes in cropland area. Yield potential and yield gaps were calculated for the three crops using well-validated crop models and site-specific weather, management and soil data, and upscaled to the whole country. We assessed potential grain production in the years 2030 and 2050 for six land use change scenarios (general decrease in arable land; declining ground water tables in the north; cropping of fallow areas in the south; effect of sea level rise; increased cropping intensity; and larger share of cash crops) and three levels of Yg closure (1: no yield increase; 2: Yg closure at a level equivalent to 50% (50% Yg closure); 3: Yg closure to a level of 85% of Yp (irrigated crops) and 80% of water-limited yield potential or Yw (rainfed crops) (full Yg closure)). In addition, changes in demand with low and high population growth rates, and substitution of rice by maize in future diets were also examined. Total aggregated demand of the three cereals (in milled rice equivalents) in 2030 and 2050, based on the UN median population variant, is projected to be 21 and 24% higher than in 2010. Current Yg represent 50% (irrigated rice), 48–63% (rainfed rice), 49% (irrigated wheat), 40% (rainfed wheat), 46% (irrigated maize), and 44% (rainfed maize) of their Yp or Yw. With 50% Yg closure and for various land use changes, self-sufficiency ratio will be > 1 for rice in 2030 and about one in 2050 but well below one for maize and wheat in both 2030 and 2050. With full Yg closure, self-sufficiency ratios will be well above one for rice and all three cereals jointly but below one for maize and wheat for all scenarios, except for the scenario with drastic decrease in boro rice area to allow for area expansion for cash crops. Full Yg closure of all cereals is needed to compensate for area decreases and demand increases, and then even some maize and large amounts of wheat imports will be required to satisfy demand in future. The results of this analysis have important implications for Bangladesh and other countries with high population growth rate, shrinking arable land due to rapid urbanization, and highly vulnerable to climate change.


Global Food Security | 2015

Assessment of rice self-sufficiency in 2025 in eight African countries

P.A.J. Van Oort; Kazuki Saito; A. Tanaka; E. Amovin-Assagba; L.G.J. van Bussel; J. van Wart; H.L.E. de Groot; M.K. van Ittersum; Kenneth G. Cassman; Marco C.S. Wopereis


Agronomy Journal | 2014

How to Regenerate Rural Community and Ecoservices: Reversing the Tragedy of the Commons

Charles Francis; J. van Wart; B. Johnson


Archive | 2015

The global yield gap atlas for targeting sustainable intensification options for smallholders in Sub-Saharan Africa

L. Claessens; Kenneth G. Cassman; M.K. van Ittersum; J.G.B. Leenaars; L.G.J. van Bussel; J. Wolf; J. van Wart; Patricio Grassini; Huijun Yang; Hendrik Boogaard; H.L.E. de Groot; Nicolas Guilpart; Gerard B. M. Heuvelink; Jetse J. Stoorvogel; C.M.J. Hendriks


Archive | 2016

Effectiveness of biologics application against root rot of grain crops

M.K. van Ittersum; L.G.J. van Bussel; J. Wolf; Patricio Grassini; J. van Wart; Nicolas Guilpart; L. Claessens; H. De Groote; Keith Wiebe; D. Mason-D’Croz; Haishun Yang; Hendrik Boogaard; P.J.A. van Oort; M.P. van Loon; Kazuki Saito; Ochieng Adimo; Samuel Adjei-Nsiah; Alhassane Agali; Abdullahi Bala; Regis Chikowo; Kayuki C. Kaizzi; Mamoutou Kouressy; Joachim H.J.R. Makoi; Korodjouma Ouattara; Kenneth G. Cassman; Kindie Tesfaye Fantaye


Archive | 2015

Intensification or expansion of Agriculture in Sub‐Saharan Africa?

M.K. van Ittersum; J. Wolf; L.G.J. van Bussel; Patricio Grassini; J. van Wart; L. Claessens; H.L.E. de Groot; P.A.J. van Oort; Nicolas Guilpart; Kenneth G. Cassman


Archive | 2014

Using Improved Digital Soil Information for Yield Gap Assessment and Targeting of Sustainable Intensification Options for Smallholder Agricultural Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa

L. Claessens; Kenneth G. Cassman; M.K. van Ittersum; J. van Wart; Patricio Grassini; Haishun Yang; L.G.J. van Bussel; J. Wolf; Hendrik Boogaard; H.L.E. de Groot


Archive | 2013

Putting it all together: Functionality of the Global Yield Gap Atlas Website

H.L.E. de Groot; Hendrik Boogaard; M.K. van Ittersum; Kenneth G. Cassman; J. Wolf; L.G.J. van Bussel; J. van Wart; Patricio Grassini; Haishun Yang; L. Claessens; S. Kazuki; Pepijn A. J. van Oort


Archive | 2013

Yield gap assessment and exploration for self-sufficient cereal production in Ghana in 2050

L.G.J. van Bussel; Samuel Adjei-Nsiah; J. Wolf; P.A.J. van Oort; J. van Wart; Patricio Grassini; H.L.E. de Groot; Hendrik Boogaard; L. Claessens; M.K. van Ittersum


Archive | 2013

Climate Zonations As Extrapolation Domains for Yield Gap Assessments

L.G.J. van Bussel; J. van Wart; J. Wolf; Patricio Grassini; Hendrik Boogaard; H.L.E. de Groot; L. Claessens; Haishun Yang; M.K. van Ittersum; Kenneth G. Cassman

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L.G.J. van Bussel

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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M.K. van Ittersum

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Patricio Grassini

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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J. Wolf

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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L. Claessens

International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics

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Kenneth G. Cassman

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Hendrik Boogaard

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Haishun Yang

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Nicolas Guilpart

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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