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    Yield Gap

    Definition

    Yield gap is the difference between the potential yield of a crop (what is biologically achievable with optimal management and weather) and the actual yield farmers obtain. Globally, yield gaps range from 20% in well-managed high-income systems to 60–80% in low-input smallholder systems. Closing yield gaps is the largest source of potential food-production growth without expanding farmland.

    How Yield Gap Works

    Three yield benchmarks matter. (1) Yield potential (Yp) — the yield achievable under optimal water, nutrients, pest control, and no weather stress; determined by genetics and climate. (2) Water-limited potential (Yw) — the best achievable under rainfed conditions in a given region. (3) Actual yield (Ya) — what farmers currently produce. The yield gap is Yp − Ya (or Yw − Ya for rainfed systems), typically expressed as a percentage of potential.

    Global yield gap data (Global Yield Gap Atlas, gyga.org) shows corn gaps of 15–25% in the US and EU, 40–60% in Brazil and Argentina, and 60–80% in sub-Saharan Africa. For wheat, the pattern is similar. Rice gaps are smaller (20–40%) in Asian systems but larger in Africa (50–70%). Each percentage point of gap closed is worth billions in additional food production without any new land or genetics.

    The main drivers of yield gaps are nutrient management (under-fertilization in Africa, mis-timed fertilization elsewhere), water management (lack of irrigation or poor scheduling), pest and disease pressure, variety choice, and timeliness of operations. Closing 50% of the current yield gap worldwide would feed an additional 850 million people on existing cropland (Mueller et al., Nature, 2012). AI-powered farm management platforms address the management-quality component of the gap by delivering timely, data-driven recommendations on what, when, and how much to apply.

    Sources

    1. Global Yield Gap Atlas (University of Nebraska). gyga.org.
    2. Mueller et al. (2012). Closing yield gaps through nutrient and water management. Nature.

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