Extreme weather events like Super El Niño disrupt global agriculture by altering rainfall patterns, reducing crop production (particularly maize), which decreases food supply and drives up grocery prices through global market borrowing.
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Super El Nino. To understand first, warm air blows from South America across the Pacific Ocean to Australia and Asia.
This helps promote rainfall as well as crops and food production. But with Super El Nino, less warm air flows and rainfall is concentrated in South America, which can cause flooding, but also drought in Africa, leading to less crops produced such as maize. And less maize means less cereal and less livestock feed, meaning beef becomes more expensive and everyone has to borrow from the global market, which means you need to factor in another zero to that grocery bill.
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