This year, El Niño is forecast to upend weather patterns across the world and wreak havoc farmers, especially in regions where access to irrigation is limited.
The weather phenomenon is expected to cut down on rainfall in Australian and Southern Asia and create unusually wet weather in parts of South America.
The extreme weather conditions have pushed investors to take a closer look into agriculture investments as the difficult growing conditions could lead to price spikes.
Wheat
Prices of wheat have seen a bump over the past two weeks after ...
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