The U.S.:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-11-26/u-s-2013-farm-income-seen-climbing-15-to-record-on-big-crops.html
Canada:
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/131204/dq131204b-eng.htm
(Canola up 29.5%, Wheat up 38%, Barley up 27.8%, Oats up 38.3% ...)
Rest of world:
http://www.fao.org/docrep/018/aq114e/aq114e.pdf
"World cereal production is forecast to increase by about 7 percent in 2013, helping to replenish global inventories and raise expectations for more stable markets in 2013/14."
"In Far East Asia, the 2013 aggregate cereal harvest is preliminarily forecast at a record level, with significant improvements in Pakistan, the Republic of Korea and Myanmar."
"In South America, record 2013 maize harvests are expected in most countries, including the main producers, Brazil and Argentina."
Climate change? BRING IT ON!!
Nearly all the adversely affected countries as far as food production went last year suffered because of war and internal conflict, like chunks of Africa and Syria. And, of course, North Korea. Very few suffered crop problems because of climate change.
Anyone who signs that summary is just an attention seeking, grant grubbing ignoramus. But then, we knew that anyway.
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