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Unseasonal increases in cereal prices could further deteriorate food insecurity in conflict affected areas in Africa and across Southern Somalia.
Otaviano Canuto: Should We Still Worry About Food Prices? Otaviano Canuto 2012
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The next post in this blog is Unseasonal rain explained.
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Unseasonal increases in cereal prices could further deteriorate food insecurity in conflict affected areas in Africa and across Southern Somalia.
Otaviano Canuto: Should We Still Worry About Food Prices? Otaviano Canuto 2012
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Unseasonal rains and cold weather have resulted in a crop that is ripening at an uneven pace.
Mexico's Coffee Harvest Struggles Jean Guerrero 2011
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Unseasonal rains in some parts of the country damaged crops, significantly squeezing market supplies.
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Unseasonal increases in cereal prices could further deteriorate food insecurity in conflict affected areas in Africa and across Southern Somalia.
Otaviano Canuto: Should We Still Worry About Food Prices? Otaviano Canuto 2012
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The previous post in this blog was Unseasonal rain explained.
E-mail me again when he shows some common sense (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Unseasonal and unreasonable, the Easter Bunny may have to hop in on his skis this year.
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Unseasonal rain during the last two days has worsened the discomfort of already bitterly cold days and nights.
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Unseasonal weather - for example, a cool fall followed by a warm, wet winter period - can trigger early flowering, which often leads to loss of the crop if the weather turns harsh.
2 The Plant 1985
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