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<pra datepubli="2020-09-24" lastupdate="2020-09-24">
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 <country>EPPO</country>
 <datepra>2018-05-21</datepra>
 <title>Threat of wheat blast to South Asia’s food security: An ex-ante analysis</title>
 <description><![CDATA[<p>New biotic stresses have emerged around the globe over the last decades threatening food safety and security. In 2016, scientists confirmed the presence of the devastating wheat-blast disease in Bangladesh, South Asia&ndash;its first occurrence outside South America. Severely blast-affected wheat fields had their grain yield wiped out. This poses a severe threat to food security in a densely-populated region with millions of poor inhabitants where wheat is a major staple crop and per capita wheat consumption has been increasing. As an&nbsp;<em>ex ante</em> impact assessment, this study examined potential wheat-blast scenarios in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan. Based on the agro-climatic conditions in the epicenter, where the disease was first identified in Bangladesh in 2016, this study identified the correspondingly vulnerable areas in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh amounting to 7 million ha. Assuming a conservative scenario of 5&ndash;10% for blast-induced wheat production loss, this study estimated the annual potential wheat loss across the sampled countries to be 0.89&ndash;1.77 million tons, equivalent to USD 132&ndash;264 million. Such losses further threaten an already-precarious national food security, putting pressure on wheat imports and wheat prices. The study is a call for action to tackle the real wheat-blast threat in South Asia. </p>]]></description>
 <author id="24">
  <fullname>EPPO Secretariat</fullname>
  <institute id="14">Other PRAs - Scientific articles and research projects</institute>
 </author>
 <tags>
  <tag>article</tag>
  <tag>economics</tag>
  <tag>modelling</tag>
 </tags>
 <organisms>
  <organism eppocode="PYRIOR">Pyricularia oryzae</organism>
 </organisms>
 <hosts>
  <host eppocode="1TRZG">Triticum</host>
  <host eppocode="TRZAX">Triticum aestivum subsp. aestivum</host>
  <host eppocode="TRZDU">Triticum durum</host>
 </hosts>
 <praarea>
  <area isocode="BD">Bangladesh</area>
  <area isocode="IN">India</area>
  <area isocode="PK">Pakistan</area>
 </praarea>
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   <url>https://pra.eppo.int/getfile/072665ba-6f12-40a7-97bd-293d56cea61d</url>
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