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During World War I, the demand for wheat surged in Europe as nations sought to feed their troops and civilian populations. This increased demand, combined with disruptions in supply chains and agricultural production, led to a significant rise in wheat prices. Speculation and hoarding further exacerbated the situation, pushing prices to unprecedented levels. As a result, wheat became a highly sought-after commodity, impacting global markets and agricultural policies.

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