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11/15/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Poorer countries in free-fall COLLAPSE as global food import costs reach “alarming level”
The latest report from the United Nations (UN) Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) indicates that the global aggregate of food import costs has reached nearly $2 trillion in 2022 due to runaway inflation. The FAO’s “Food Outlook” explains that the cost of importing wheat, rice, maize, vegetable oils, and pretty much all other farm goods […]
11/11/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Consumers REJECT Beyond Meat fake processed imitation meat products; company massively downsizing
Things are not looking good – at all – for Beyond Meat, which reported a wider-than-expected loss for its third quarter. The company has been struggling for a while amid plummeting demand for fake meat products – it turns out most people want the real thing. (Related: Learn more about the rise and fall of […]
11/11/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Discretionary income evaporates as UK food inflation hits record high ahead of dark winter
It is becoming harder and harder for ordinary people to eat in the United Kingdom, thanks to the worst cost-of-living crisis to strike the country in a generation. Inflation is so out of control in the UK that many Brits are diving headlong into debt just to keep food on the table and heat in […]
11/10/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Southwestern wells running dry due to drought; foreign-owned farms using U.S. water to feed cattle for export
The worst drought in 1,200 years rages on in the American Southwest, which is plagued by groundwater overuse that is resulting in wells running dry. Not only that, but foreign-owned companies are sucking what remains to hydrate fields that grow crops for cattle overseas, leaving increasingly less of it behind for actual Americans. (Related: The rail […]
11/10/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Holland becomes first European nation to withdraw sanctions against Russia without EU permission
Acting in the best interests of its own people, Holland has officially withdrawn sanctions against Russia despite no approval or permission from the European Union (EU). The first country in Europe to do so, Holland started out by issuing 91 waivers from sanctions against Russia following the initial invasion. These waivers covered specific items that […]
11/10/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Underwater volcano eruption caused global “dimming” that deprived crops of sunlight; more famine and starvation to come
In January, an underwater volcano in the South Pacific called Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai erupted, sending a massive ash plume up into the sky where it reached 187,000 feet. The result was a cloud of darkness that created a global “diming” effect that will probably be felt for years to come with reduced crop yields. You […]
11/07/2022
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By Ethan Huff
British “war game” emergency plans: Government planning for prolonged outages of power and transportation, along with food shortages
It is pretty much a certainty that Great Britain faces a lights out scenario this winter, which is further evidenced by their “war game” emergency plans released by government ministers. Official documents marked “sensitive” warn that food and water supplies, transportation and communication could all be disrupted for up to a week this winter in “a […]
11/01/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Wheat prices jump following U.S.-NATO attack on Russian warships in Black Sea
It appears the West has successfully deconstructed the Black Sea Grain Initiative (BSGI) with a new terrorist attack, which reports indicate has sent wheat prices soaring. After a swarm of Ukrainian drones (or drones supplied to Ukraine by the United States and NATO) targeted at least one Russian warship from its Black Sea naval fleet, […]
11/01/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Russia halts participation in Ukraine grain deal following “massive” Ukrainian drone attack on Black Sea fleet
Western powers just will not stop poking “the bear” (Russia), prompting the former Soviet Union to halt a grain export deal that allowed for the safe passage of agriculture transportation vessels in and out of the Black Sea. The deal, known as the Black Sea Grain Initiative, was set to expire on November 19 with […]
10/31/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Barges “dead in the water” in drought-stricken Mississippi River; supply chains collapsing
Things are getting worse, not better, for harvest transport across the Mississippi River, the nation’s second-largest waterway. Regional drought conditions have made it impossible, in some spots, for barges carrying the fall harvest of soybeans, corn, and other commodities from farm to market, to pass. In some areas, barges carrying large loads of crops are […]
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