Humanoid robots are coming to Japanese airports to help with luggage

Your source material ends in 2023. Mine is from 2025. Mine beats yours in being up to date.
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:

"...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...."
 
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