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by forkLding
1635 days ago
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"And the world's second largest economy now faces food uncertainties due to factors such as its deteriorating relations with the U.S. and Australia, which could drastically alter the import environment. In fact, this could be what is prodding China to boost its calorie reserves." and "Less than 20% of the world's population has managed to stockpile more than half of the globe's maize and other grains, leading to steep price increases across the planet and dropping more countries into famine." - TLDR for the whole article, also seems like lately parts of the world including China is experiencing food uncertainties: https://www.oecd.org/newsroom/rising-uncertainties-from-covi... https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/15/floods-coronavirus-create-mo... |
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