As crops in the United States wither under the most serious drought in more than half a century, prices for corn and soybeans are rising. That will make delivering emergency food aid more expensive, and could mean less will be given at a time when more people might need it. Workers in Burkina Faso rip open bags of U.S.-made fortified flour, while school girls line up for rations in this video from the aid group Catholic Relief Services. The United States is the world's biggest ...
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