Term:
Drought tolerant crop
Definition:

Crops that can dwell in conditions of water shortage. Drought-tolerant crops are selected for their resilience to drought. With the intensification of droughts caused by climate change, breeding drought-tolerant crops is important for food security. Local crops provide the genepool necessary to select the most adapted varieties for farming under drought conditions.

Domain:
Agriculture
Source:
FAO Term Portal
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