Poor harvests put global food reserves under pressure, with African and Asian countries likely to be worst hit
The UN today warned that food prices could rise by 10-20 per cent next year after poor harvests and an expected rundown of global reserves. More than 70 African and Asian countries will be the worst hit,...
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