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The global food crisis

Potatoes seen as answer to high cereal costs

By Harvey Morris at the United Nations

Published: March 27 2008 01:54 | Last updated: March 27 2008 01:54

Food scientists are meeting in Cusco, Peru, this week to find ways of boosting world potato production to ease the strain of surging cereal prices on the world’s poorest countries.

Potato production already reached a record high last year as cereal prices rose, partly as a consequence of grain producers – such as the US – switching to bio-fuel crops.

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