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01/26/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Farming insider warns upcoming food shortages will be FAR WORSE than expected
A farming insider recently shared that increased costs will make it impossible for many farmers to profit from planting corn this year. This is because the costs for fertilizer, liquid nitrogen and seeds are triple to quadruple the old prices. The plan, according to the insider, would be to convert about 700 acres of corn to soybeans […]
01/25/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Vaccine mandates in Canada now affecting pig and feed shipments
The new vaccine mandates in Canada and the United States are exacerbating the shortage of truckers and railroad employees, and it’s affecting the import and export of pigs and feeds as well. According to reports, many weaned pigs can no longer be shipped to Iowa, Minnesota and the Dakotas due to the lack of truck drivers. Many […]
01/21/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Canada’s shortage of drivers worsens as federal vaccination mandates continue
Canada’s vaccine mandate is now in effect, affecting Canadians and cross-border truckers coming into the country. Canadian truckers who are not fully vaccinated now have to show proof of negative PCR tests collected within 72 hours of arriving at the border and will need to quarantine after arrival, while unvaccinated American drivers will not be […]
01/16/2022
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By Mary Villareal
EXPECT SHORTAGES: Canadian truckers not exempt from new vaccine mandate despite recent announcement
Canada’s federal government announced on Thursday, January 13, that unvaccinated Canadian truckers will not be exempted from the new vaccine mandate for truck drivers. In a joint statement, the country’s transportation, health, and public safety ministers said the initial policy requiring truckers coming into Canada to be fully vaccinated, or face PCR testing and quarantine […]
11/19/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Higher food costs pose a huge challenge for food banks this Thanksgiving
Volunteers with the Greater Cleveland Food Bank have been giving out meals for struggling families, and the numbers are higher this year with 1,000 families to serve compared to 300 last year. While food banks are doing what they can to serve more families, higher food costs pose a huge challenge. Last year, Thanksgiving prices […]
11/15/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Bad news for families relying on food banks: Thanksgiving and Christmas may be a bit bare due to rising food prices
Families who rely on food banks, especially during Thanksgiving and Christmas may get smaller servings or substitutions this year as higher costs, lower inventory, increased transportation costs and labor shortages plague the country. In San Francisco Bay Area, the Alameda County Community Food Bank in Oakland is spending $60,000 more per month on food alone. […]
11/05/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Higher fertilizer prices causing higher food prices around the globe
Food prices have already gone up more than 30 percent around the world, but a continuing shortage of fertilizer means that they are about to get higher. Prices for synthetic nutrients are at their highest levels this year, and it could mean weaker harvests and ballooning grocery bills. Prices for urea, a popular nitrogen-based fertilizer, […]
11/05/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Global food prices spiral out of control as supply problems continue
The Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, natural disasters and wonky global weather patterns combined to wreak havoc on global supply chains. Food prices have since been soaring: up 40 percent in the 15 months ending in June 2021. Needless to say, this problem will hurt those at the bottom of the economic food chain the most. […]
11/03/2021
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By Mary Villareal
North Korea tells citizens to buckle up for more food shortages until 2025
The North Korean government told its citizens to tighten their belts for at least another three years as Pyongyang does not plan on reopening its borders to China until then. North Korean authorities closed the border on its largest trading partner January last year in a bid to stop the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus […]
11/03/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Oat prices reach record high amid droughts
Prices for oats and grains are up nearly 150 percent over the last year due to extremely dry weather in key growing regions. The drought was estimated to cut U.S. oat production by up to 40 percent, with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) saying this year’s oat crop was the smallest on record at only 40 million bushels. […]
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