Endymio
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Was that a joke? Your 'sources' were predictions and forecasts, not actual data -- and even if they weren't, do you believe global food production suddenly dropped in the last 2 years, after rising nonstop the last century? In any case, you're still wrong:Your source material ends in 2023. Mine is from 2025. Mine beats yours in being up to date.
"...Global grain production is projected to hit a record high in 2025, reaching nearly 3,000 million tonnes—a 3.5% to 4.4% increase over the previous year. Driven by higher yields for wheat, corn, and rice, this record harvest is expected to keep global supplies high despite geopolitical tensions...."