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12.07.26 - 09:12
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′Super′ El Niño could cause global food price shock lasting into 2028, analysts say (The Guardian)
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Weather cycle threatens harvests worldwide, adding to inflation already fuelled by the Iran warEconomists are warning that a “super” El Niño weather cycle this year could cause a severe shock to global food prices lasting into 2028.As the Iran war pushes up world food prices to the highest level in three years, economists said supply chains faced “two shocks at once” stoked by extreme weather linked to global heating. Continue reading......
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12.07.26 - 06:00
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Which States Produce The Most Food In America? (ZeroHedge)
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Which States Produce The Most Food In America?
From California's fruit and vegetable farms to the Midwest's vast corn and soybean fields, agriculture looks very different across the United States.
Using the latest data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), this graphic, via Visual Capitalist's Dorothy Neufeld, ranks every state by its agricultural production value in 2024.
America's Largest Agricultural Economies
The table below shows each state's agricultural production value in 2024.
Together, the top 10 states account for well over half of America's agricultural production value. Geography, climate, water availability, and decades of specialization have helped create distinct regional farming economies across the country.
California Remains America's Agricultural Giant
California generated $67.4 billion in agricultural production value in 2024, nearly twice as much as any other state.
Its combination of specialty crops, fruits, vegetables, nuts, dairy, and favorable growing...
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