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  2. File:Corn Exchange, Beverley.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. 1973 United States–Soviet Union wheat deal - Wikipedia

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    In July 1973, the Soviet Union purchased 10 million short tons (9.1 × 10 ^ 6 t) of grain (mainly wheat and corn) from the United States at subsidized prices, which caused global grain prices to soar. Crop shortfalls in 1971 and 1972 forced the Soviet Union to look abroad for grain.

  4. Commodity price shocks - Wikipedia

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    Global commodity prices fell 38% between June 2014 and February 2015. Demand and supply conditions led to lower price expectations for all nine of the World Bank's commodity price indices – an extremely rare occurrence. The commodity price shock in the second half of 2014 cannot be attributed to any single factor or defining event. [6]

  5. File:Commodity Prices.webp - Wikipedia

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    Usage on es.wikipedia.org Precio de los alimentos; Crisis alimentaria mundial (2022-presente) Usage on fa.wikipedia.org اوج‌گیری تورم ۲۰۲۲–۲۰۲۱; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Hausse du prix des matières premières des années 2020-2022; Usage on ms.wikipedia.org Pertambahan inflasi 2021–2022; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org

  6. Agricultural policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In reaction to falling grain prices and the widespread economic turmoil of the Dust Bowl (1931–39) and Great Depression (October 1929–33), three bills led the United States into permanent price subsidies for farmers: the 1922 Grain Futures Act, the June 1929 Agricultural Marketing Act, and finally the 1933 Agricultural Adjustment Act ...

  7. File:Corn Exchange, Dublin 1830.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. File:Cambridge Corn Exchange (geograph 5400662).jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Corn exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Exchange in Bristol Corn Exchange, London circa 1809. A corn exchange is a building where merchants trade grains. The word "corn" in British English denotes all cereal grains, such as wheat and barley; in the United States these buildings were called grain exchanges. Such trade was common in towns and cities across the British Isles until ...