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U.N. Warns of Food-Security Risks as Global Food Imports Approach $2 Trillion

Por: MarketWatch Business November 11, 2022

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The UN's Food and Agriculture Organization said in its latest report Friday that the global food import bill is estimated to rise to an all-time high of $1.94 trillion in 2022, up 10% from last year, pushed higher by concerns around supply from war, climate change and economic instability. Worryingly, many economically vulnerable countries are paying more while receiving less food, the UN FAO said in its Food Outlook report, referring to... + full article



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