{平台标识} {固定描述} Southeast Asian nations are increasingly diverting crops like palm oil, sugarcane, and cassava toward biofuel production, according to a recent analysis by Nikkei Asia. This shift is reducing the availability of these commodities for food consumption and traditional export markets, potentially tightening global supplies.
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