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Concerns over food inflation as harvests fail

By Javier Blas and Chris Flood in London

Published: December 11 2007 19:49 | Last updated: December 11 2007 19:49

The global economy is facing a second wave of food inflation after the US agriculture department on Tuesday warned of significant falls in stocks of corn, wheat and soyabean and heavy demand.

Officials forecast US wheat stocks would shrink to their lowest level in 60 years, dropping from 312m bushels to 280m by the end of the 2007-08 crop year.

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