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Analysis of Climate Change Impacts on the Food System Security of Saudi Arabia. (2022). Shoaib, Syed Abu ; Akter, Runa ; Rahman, Muhammad Muhitur ; Alsanad, Mohammed Ahmed ; Hasan, Md Arif ; Abdul, Jaber Bin ; Shalabi, Faisal Ibrahim ; Alshayeb, Ammar Fayez ; Shatnawi, Ziad Nayef.
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