Harvests down, prices up
Grain prices haven’t been this high since 2008, and tight supplies are likely to send them even higher, agriculture officials said Wednesday. Rising food prices already have contributed to unrest in several countries, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture predicted Wednesday that global supplies of grain would fall 2.2 percent as harvests fall short.
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