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WEF-Interview: Why Food Is Scarce Again

Bad weather, biofuels, population growth, and lifestyle changes are making world food supplies increasingly vulnerable. Sylvia Lee, co-author of the World Economic Forum’s “Global Risks 2008” report, explains the trends and what can be done in Davos.


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