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Global Food Supply Crises May Worsen Due to Poor US Harvest

Farmer harvests corn in Princeton, Ind., on Oct. 11, 2021. (Scott Olson/Getty Images) Global Food Supply Crises May Worsen Due to Poor US Harvest U.S. agriculture has been facing a poor harvest this year, aggravating the global food supply crisis, industry executives have said. The supply of food worldwide has been tight, since Russia’s war in Ukraine cut […]

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Food shortages as the energy crisis grows and supply chains break?

Food shortages as the energy crisis grows and supply chains break? Preface. This is a long preface followed by two articles about how supply chains and complex tractors may be affected by energy shortages and consequent supply chain failures in the future.Which we’re already seeing as massive numbers of ships sit offshore waiting to be […]

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Extreme weather and pandemic help drive global food prices to 46-year high

Extreme weather and pandemic help drive global food prices to 46-year high Current high food prices, combined with the ongoing pandemic, will make the global food supply highly vulnerable to extreme weather shocks in 2022. Aerial view of stranded barges along the Mississippi River in Louisiana, on August 30, 2021, in the wake of category […]

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The Coming Global Food Crisis: Learning from the Great Irish Famine

The Coming Global Food Crisis: Learning from the Great Irish Famine A 19th century “soup kitchen” providing emergency relief for people without food. These kitchens could have saved millions in Ireland during the great famine of 1945-1850, but the British government refused to keep them open long enough. The main lesson we can learn from […]

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JBS Shutters All US Meat Plants As Cyber Attack Jeopardizes Food Supply 

JBS Shutters All US Meat Plants As Cyber Attack Jeopardizes Food Supply  Update (2002 ET): The USDA has released an important update about the Biden administration’s steps to mitigate potential supply constraints and price surges following JBS’ ransomware attack. As noted earlier today by the White House, USDA is aware of the ransomware attack against JBS, […]

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Study warns US farmland is now 48 TIMES more TOXIC to insects: Are neonicotinoids to blame for the impending “insect apocalypse?”

Study warns US farmland is now 48 TIMES more TOXIC to insects: Are neonicotinoids to blame for the impending “insect apocalypse?” (Natural News) Researchers have determined that the nation’s farmland is now 48 times more toxic to insects than it was just 25 years ago, and much of this rise in toxicity is being blamed […]

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Meat Prices Suddenly Surge As Food Processing Plants Shut Down, With 1000s Of Tons Left To Spoil

Meat Prices Suddenly Surge As Food Processing Plants Shut Down, With 1000s Of Tons Left To Spoil  As we pointed out earlier in the week, China-owned Smithfield Food’s decision to temporarily shutter the largest pork processing plant in the US, based in Sioux Falls, SD, due to a coronavirus outbreak is a much more significant even than […]

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Crazy long food lines across America reveal the total LACK of preparedness that now characterizes our just-in-time society

Crazy long food lines across America reveal the total LACK of preparedness that now characterizes our just-in-time society (Natural News) As the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to spread across the United States, sickening and killing tens of thousands, other problems are just beginning, including food shortages. As reported by The Sun, the U.S. now has […]

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COVID 19 and Our Food Supply

COVID 19 and Our Food Supply Though food is still plentiful, with only temporary and localized shortages, the threat of the COVID 19 crisis to the food supply is considerable. There is no evidence thus far that the disease can be transmitted via food or packaging (though the virus apparently remains viable on plastic for […]

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Don’t Look Now But The People Responsible For The World’s Food Supply Are Starting To Get Sick

Don’t Look Now But The People Responsible For The World’s Food Supply Are Starting To Get Sick Sanderson Farms, a large poultry manufacturer and Smithfield Foods, the world’s largest pork producer, have both reported their first couple of positive cases of coronavirus. This raises the obvious question: what happens when people critical to the world’s food […]

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Former Supermarket Boss Warns of Potential Coronavirus “Food Riots,” Army Patrols

Former Supermarket Boss Warns of Potential Coronavirus “Food Riots,” Army Patrols Grocery stores may have to take drastic measures. Former Tesco supply chain director Bruno Monteyne warns that a large scale outbreak of coronavirus in the UK could lead to “food riots,” requiring the army to be used to guard supermarkets. Monteyne said that supermarkets […]

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The best ideas to turn your homestead into the ultimate edible landscape

The best ideas to turn your homestead into the ultimate edible landscape (Natural News) Homesteaders prioritize self-reliance and the cultivation of organic produce, but this doesn’t mean you can’t make your home garden look pretty. If you want to beautify your property, start a practice called edible landscaping. (h/t to RockinWHomestead.com) What is edible landscaping? Edible landscaping […]

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Food supply falls as fish flee warmer seas

Food supply falls as fish flee warmer seas Both jobs and food are at risk as fish evade rising warmth. Image: By Lalo on Unsplash On the fishing grounds, they already know about global warming. As fish flee warmer seas there are winners – but many more losers. LONDON, 4 March 2019 – Global warming has already begun to affect […]

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How to build a self-sufficient garden on as little as a quarter of an acre

How to build a self-sufficient garden on as little as a quarter of an acre (Natural News) Modern conveniences like countless grocery stores and food delivery services make it seem like the average American family has no use for home gardening. But when SHTF, you could starve if you don’t have access to fresh produce […]

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