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C/E/559. Global food crisis: effects of price rises
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- 2010
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The paper examines the changes in food prices over the last few years discussing the effects of the rising oil prices on the price of tomatoes, the impact of the increased supply of biofuels on food prices, the effect of rising prices of rice on the price of Indian breads, the effects of rising tea prices on the price of coffee, etc.
KEYWORDS: Global food crisis, price rises,
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