Australia’s east coast could be ‘severely affected’ due to floods in food-growing areas

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Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says the flood could affect millions on the east coast of Australia due to the food-growing areas being “severely affected” by flooding.

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“This is exactly what we saw after the Lismore and Hawkesbury floods in New South Wales earlier in the year,” Mr Clennell said. “You might recall being at your supermarket and being unable to get certain vegetables and seeing ridiculously priced lettuce.

 

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