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1. Which of the following had contributed to exorbitant food prices in 2008 ? (A) Hoarding of food stocks by local wholesalers which inadvertentlycreated a food shortage. (B) Export of foodgrains was reduced by large producers. (C) Diverting resources from cultivation of foodgrains to that of more profitable crops.





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