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Bangladesh is facing a rice shortfall of over 200,000 metric tons due to heavy pre-monsoon rains damaging its main crop in the northeastern haor wetlands, with widespread losses reported across multiple districts, raising concerns about food security and potentially increasing import demand amid rising prices. #RiceShortage #FoodSecurity #ClimateChange #BD

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Heavy rains damage key rice crop in Bangladesh
DHAKA, May 5 (Reuters) - Bangladesh is heading for a rice shortfall of more than 200,000 metric tons after heavy pre-monsoon rains and upstream inflows damaged its main crop in the northeastern haor wetlands at the peak of harvest.
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Reuters @reuters.com Β· London πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Β· 3d

Bangladesh is experiencing a rice shortfall of over 200,000 metric tons due to heavy pre-monsoon rains and flooding that have damaged the Boro crop during the crucial harvest period, threatening food security and potentially increasing rice prices and import demand. #RiceShortage #FoodSecurity #ClimateImpact #BD

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Heavy rains damage key rice crop in Bangladesh
DHAKA, May 5 (Reuters) - Bangladesh is heading for a rice shortfall of more than 200,000 metric tons after heavy pre-monsoon rains and upstream inflows damaged its main crop in the northeastern haor wetlands at the peak of harvest.
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Reuters @reuters.com Β· London πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Β· 3d

Bangladesh is anticipating a rice shortfall of over 200,000 metric tons due to extensive damage from recent heavy rains to its critical Boro crop, which is vital for food security, as widespread flooding threatens harvests and disrupts farming operations in the northeastern haor region. #RiceShortage #FoodSecurity #ClimateChange #BD #ME

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Heavy rains damage key rice crop in Bangladesh
DHAKA, May 5 (Reuters) - Bangladesh is heading for a rice shortfall of more than 200,000 metric tons after heavy pre-monsoon rains and upstream inflows damaged its main crop in the northeastern haor wetlands at the peak of harvest.
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Reuters @reuters.com Β· London πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Β· 3d

Bangladesh is experiencing a rice shortfall of over 200,000 metric tons due to heavy pre-monsoon rains and flooding that have damaged the critical Boro crop, which accounts for nearly 55% of the nation's rice output, leading to concerns about food security and rising prices. #RiceShortage #FoodSecurity #ClimateChange #BD #ME

www.reuters.com
Heavy rains damage key rice crop in Bangladesh
DHAKA, May 5 (Reuters) - Bangladesh is heading for a rice shortfall of more than 200,000 metric tons after heavy pre-monsoon rains and upstream inflows damaged its main crop in the northeastern haor wetlands at the peak of harvest.