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The eruption of Krakatoa in 1883 led to a significant decrease in agricultural productivity in the surrounding areas due to the ash and debris that covered farmland, blocking out sunlight and causing reduced sunlight for photosynthesis. The volcanic ash also contained harmful chemicals that damaged crops, resulting in widespread crop failures and food shortages.

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