How Climate Disasters Are Making Food Expensive Everywhere
Briefly

The impact of climate events on food prices is significant, as seen with a 40% drop in Spain's olive harvest and a 200% increase in chocolate prices in Australia, showing how distant climate disasters ripple through global supply chains.
Droughts in major wheat-producing countries like Argentina trigger extreme price volatility in global wheat markets, affecting staple products and disproportionately impacting lower-income families who have to alter their purchasing habits accordingly.
Read at time.com
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