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Poor harvests put global food reserves under pressure, with African and Asian countries likely to be worst hit

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The UN today warned that food prices could rise by 10%-20% next year after poor harvests and an expected rundown of global reserves. More than 70 African and Asian countries will be the worst hit, said the Food and Agricultural Organisation in its monthly report.
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