Bengal famine and irish famine are caused by
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The Bengal famine and Irish famine was caused by crop failures or we can say due to lack of availability of food. This was a natural cause which lead to great Bengal famine and Irish famine.
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In case of Bengal, the primary reason for the famine was shortages in Rice. A variety of factors led to the shortage, but most prominent among them was not supply shortage rather it was due to improper allocation of the available rice stocks. ... A relatively bad harvest in winter crop of 1942, led to supply shortages.
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