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"textContent": "Billions of dollars were ploughed into public subsidy schemes for fertiliser use in Africa after the 2008 global food crisis. That approach failed to reduce food imports yet boosted profits for big fertiliser companies. Fast-forward 2026: it's happening again.",
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