Drought causing food prices to increase

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Flowers have pale colors, smaller sizes and fewer petals due to the drought. Southwest China's drought has caused the prices of goods to soar, affecting much of the food chain, including flowers, tea, herbs, fruit and grain. [CFP]

Flowers have pale colors, smaller sizes and fewer petals due to the drought. Southwest China's drought has caused the prices of goods to soar, affecting much of the food chain, including flowers, tea, herbs, fruit and grain. [CFP]



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