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World wheat output likely to fall 5pc
Geneva
World wheat production is likely to shed 5 percent to 647 million tonnes next season, against a record 682 million tonnes harvested in 2008, due to a drop in area sown, US analyst AgResource told Reuters on Wednesday.
Pricey rice to feed on shortage-hit world
New Delhi
The 2008-09 global rice market is likely to remain tight, with higher overall consumption pushing up prices for the commodity despite an estimated record production of 432 million tonnes (milled rice) — a 1 per cent increase over last year’s 428 million tonnes.
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Rome
As if the global meltdown and soaring food prices are not enough, now brace up for food shortage in the coming two years.
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