In 2012, a severe drought in the Midwest significantly reduced wheat and corn yields, raising alarms about potential global food shortages reminiscent of the 2008 crisis. The drought's impact on key agricultural regions led to increased prices and concerns over food security worldwide, as many countries rely on U.S. grain exports. This situation prompted discussions about the need for better agricultural practices and policies to mitigate the effects of climate change on food production.
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