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Famine in Niger is primarily caused by a combination of factors including extreme weather conditions, such as droughts and flooding, which disrupt agricultural production. Additionally, economic instability and poverty limit access to food and resources. Political instability and conflict can exacerbate these issues by displacing populations and hindering aid efforts. Furthermore, rising food prices and insufficient infrastructure for food distribution also contribute to the widespread hunger experienced in the country.

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