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Event: OT Other
Number: 2011-000205
Country: NER Niger
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Date (YMD): 2011-9-12
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Information Source:OCHA
Comments: In Sep 2011, Niger's Prime Minister alerted the diplomatic corps about a looming agricultural deficit.
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