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Climate change could triple the price of wheat
Water shortages across key wheat‑growing regions in North America, Europe and Asia could drive wheat prices up to three times current lev…
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Water shortages across key wheat‑growing regions in North America, Europe and Asia could drive wheat prices up to three times current levels, according to a new analysis. The study links simultaneous droughts in these areas to higher costs for staple foods such as bread, pasta and breakfast cereals, which would be reflected in retail prices.
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