Climate-Resilient Breadfruit Might Be the Food of the Future

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In the face of climate change, breadfruit soon might come to a dinner plate near you.

In the face of climate change, breadfruit soon might come to a dinner plate near you.

While researchers predict that climate change will have an adverse effect on most staple crops, including rice, corn and soybeans, a new Northwestern University study finds that breadfruit — a starchy tree fruit native to the Pacific islands — will be relatively unaffected.

Because breadfruit is resilient to predicted climate change and particularly well-suited to growing in areas that experience high levels of food insecurity, the Northwestern team believes breadfruit could be part of the solution to the worsening global hunger crisis.

Read more at: Northwestern University

Breadfruit, hanging from a tree on the island of St. Vincent. (Photo Credit: Nyree Zerega/Northwestern University/Chicago Botanic Garden)