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Why the world has started stockpiling food again

Governments are hoarding rice and grain as insurance against a world they increasingly view as unstable. But many economists believe it could be counter-productive

In the early 18th century, Finland was familiar with the fear of hunger.

A famine fuelled by an unpredictable climate had killed off a third of the population in the 1690s.

The Great Northern War with Russia further disrupted farming, as well as everything else, in the first 20 years of the century.

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