
Two consecutive La Niña years have depressed world food supplies and driven commodity prices higher
La Nina
AGRI NEWS NET · CRA GROUP
June 15, 20223m 38s
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La Niña conditions for a third year in a row could have far-reaching effects on global agriculture by triggering large shifts in weather. La Niña tends to create drought and dry conditions in many parts of the world, including Brazil, Argentina, and the US, while bringing additional precipitation to other areas, such as Australia.
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