Ezekiel 36:30
And I will multiply the fruit of the tree, and the increase of the field, that ye shall receive no more reproach of famine among the heathen.
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 29:23-28 describes the land cursed with waste and reproach — the opposite of Ezekiel's promise of fruitfulness and removal of reproach.
Joel 2:17 prays 'make not your heritage a reproach among the nations' — directly echoing the reproach of famine that God promises to remove.
Joel 2:26 promises plenty and no more shame — parallel to Ezekiel's promise of abundant fruit and no reproach of famine.
Leviticus 25:19 promises the land yielding fruit and eating your fill — the same agricultural blessing God restores in Ezekiel.
Leviticus 26:4 promises rains and trees yielding fruit — a covenant blessing echoed in Ezekiel's restoration of fruitfulness.
Joel 2:22 describes trees bearing fruit after restoration — directly parallel to God multiplying fruit of the tree in Ezekiel.
Zechariah 8:13 promises reversal from curse to blessing among nations — parallel to removing the reproach of famine among nations.