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Exchange of food species after the opening of new sea routes

To put it in clear shorthand, the exchange of food species has brought many impacts, expanding the area of ​​cultivated land, enriching food types, increasing global food production, and causing the world's population to surge.

Edited at 2024-02-14 20:14:51
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