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Food costs/Deere: supply bottlenecks disrupt normal price signals

Food costs/Deere: supply bottlenecks disrupt normal price signals

You would have thought steep food prices would encourage higher farm productivity, relieving pressure on consumers. Instead, results from US tractor maker Deere on Friday showed how supply bottlenecks have been overriding normal market relationships.

The business, capitalised at $111bn, reported robust demand for new farm equipment. But it has struggled to keep pace with orders. Incomplete tractors awaiting parts have been piling up in…


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