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Spain Drought: Extreme Heat, Dry Conditions Could Further Push European Food Prices
Spain is the leading fruit and vegetable producer across the European Union. Click to read more. Drought accompanied by extreme heat and dry conditions in recent months in Spain could further push European food prices, according to reports oBeing the leading fruit and vegetable producer across the European Union (EU), Spain and its crops are vulnerable to the prolonged drought, which has been reported to be the country's worst in decades.
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