The Japanese Meteorological Agency has become the first major weather organization to officially declare the onset of El Niño. This marks the first such event in three years and could develop into one of the stronger episodes on record.
With the equatorial Pacific warming, experts are warning of potential disruptions to global weather patterns, including impacts on agriculture and food production. These shifts are expected to heighten risks for food inflation, particularly for key staples such as rice, grains, and proteins, at a time when many households continue to face elevated living costs.
This development underscores the close connection between oceanic cycles and worldwide food security.
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