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Researchers at the University of Cambridge have uncovered a looming issue: as the land suitable for producing our food moves northwards, it will put a squeeze on the land we need to grow trees.
Most forests for timber production are currently located in the northern hemisphere in the US , Canada , China and Russia .
90% of all current forestry land that will become agriculturally productive by 2100 will be in these four countries.
Climate change will exacerbate land conflict between agriculture and timber production, says Bousfield .
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