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The economist Amartya Sen was awarded the Nobel Prize partially for his research on famines and the conclusion that most are social and political. He was a young child during the Bengal famine (famously not due a food shortage) and witnessed it up close.





Of course food shortage was a factor;

> Rice yield per acre had been stagnant since the beginning of the twentieth century;[25] coupled with a rising population, this created pressures that were a leading factor in the famine

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengal_famine_of_1943

Add to that transport impact (floods, war), the drop in imports from Burma and other factors.


FWIW, your quote doesn't support a food shortage being a cause since it says nothing about the relative change of total planted acreage.



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