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![A South American drought keeps global grain reserves tight, but it could mean good things for North American corn producers.](https://www.circleofblue.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/JGanter_corn.jpg)
World Food Supplies Recover From Drought and Reach 15-Year High
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Water scarcity and extreme weather are two reasons that food prices will stay high, however.
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Weak Monsoon Raises Specter of Drought in India
Monsoon rainfall is 14 percent below average in India, which…
![Droughts Hit World’s Agricultural Regions: Without Water, U.S. Corn Crop Faces Setbacks](https://www.circleofblue.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/cindy47452.jpg)
Droughts Hit World’s Agricultural Regions: Without Water, U.S. Corn Crop Faces Setbacks
Droughts have struck food-producing regions in the United States,…
![A South American drought keeps global grain reserves tight, but it could mean good things for North American corn producers.](https://www.circleofblue.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/JGanter_corn.jpg)
Breaking Laws of Supply and Demand: Record U.S. Corn Crop Not Likely to Lower Food Prices
Favorable weather and prices, driven up by growing global demand and a series of droughts, have combined to push U.S. corn production to a new high — but retail food costs are not expected to drop.
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Global Perspectives: How Dry Weather in Argentina Could Affect Chicken Prices in Chicago
A South American drought keeps global grain reserves tight, but it could mean good things for North American corn producers.