What if you could click on a map and find out why food prices are so high in Ethiopia, Kenya, or Niger?
The “food price pressure points map”, developed by Oxfam USA as part of the GROW campaign, allows viewers to see how food price volatility is impacting consumers and farmers across the globe.
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