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Changing the way food is farmed around the world could significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions by the end of the decade, the World Bank said Monday.

The so-called agrifood industry is responsible for almost a third of all greenhouse gas emissions worldwide, the Bank said in a report.

Two-thirds of these emissions come from middle-income countries which take seven of the top 10 spots for greenhouse gas emitters worldwide — including the top three places for China, Brazil and India respectively.

"To protect our planet, we need to transform the way we produce and consume food," the Bank's senior managing director Axel van Trotsenburg said in the forward to the report.

The Bank's report said the agrifood sector has a huge opportunity to cut almost a third of global emissions through "affordable and readily available actions," and urged countries to invest more money in tackling the problem.

The report said middle-income countries should look to make a number of changes, including moving to low-emissions livestock practices and making more sustainable use of land.


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