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Explain how weather can act as a supply shifter.

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A drought decreases the supply of agricultural products, which means that at any given price, a lower amount will be supplied. Conversely, particularly apt weather would shift the supply curve to the right.

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A drought decreases the supply of agricultural products, which means that at any given price, a lower amount will be supplied. Conversely, particularly apt weather would shift the supply curve to the right.

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