Agriculture is the engine of development of any state, as it is a primary sector in the region's economy; it employs a significant proportion of the economically active population. A changing climate could negatively affect the agricultural regions of the world.
▶ This is because climate change decreases the amount of soil available for cultivation due to a high risk of desertification and decreased yields due to changes in weather patterns, especially with regard to rain-fed land.

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Changing rainfall and wind patterns could bring drier weather and crops such as maize, which depend on rainfall, could suffer a serious change in productivity. In the tropics, any shift to warmer and drier conditions could lead to nutritional and economic disaster, as agriculture and forage production are vital.
The importance of the use of fodder is due to the poor animal feeding, since producers make a bad use of this resource and have had as a consequence low productivity of milk and meat, corn is an excellent fodder for cattle, especially for milk cows, which has led us to compare four varieties of the most common hybrids.
This has led us to compare four varieties of the most common hybrids in order to identify which of them is best adapted to normal management conditions and thus recommend to producers in the south of the lake the variety with the highest yield in biomass, and to implement this crop as a feed supplement because of its low cost and high percentage of protein.
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