Abstract:

World grain reserves are now roughly equivalent to, or smaller than, the difference between production in a favorable weather year worldwide and an unfavorable year. Thus there is a strong justification for the consideration of meteorological variability in assessing the potential for crisis in the world food production.

 

Keywords:

weather, food crisis

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