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05/06/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Meat prices will continue to rise for next two quarters, warns US meatpacker
National Beef, one of America’s largest meatpackers, has warned that the price of beef will continue rising at least for the next two quarters. The Kansas City-based beef processing company, whose parent is Brazilian food processing giant Marfrig, noted that it is expecting stable margins for the next two quarters. This suggests that their operating costs, […]
02/02/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Inflation and Biden economic policies forcing more Americans to turn to food banks
The inflationary crisis caused by the disastrous economic policies President Joe Biden’s administration has forced more Americans to turn to food banks and other hunger-relief organizations. The entire country is experiencing its fastest inflationary surge in nearly four decades. The prices for everyday goods, including food, have gotten more expensive – 6.3 percent more expensive […]
01/28/2022
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By JD Heyes
Global organizations predict mass starvation amid historic rises in fertilizer, farm production costs thanks to out-of-control inflation
The world has not had to deal with a massive inflation problem in decades, but the planet is currently in the throes of historic rises in prices for every commodity imaginable, thanks to some of the worst economic policies implemented in a century. Amid a global supply chain crisis that was wholly avoidable by simply […]
10/22/2021
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By Mary Villareal
FOOD CRISIS: Ongoing strike of John Deere workers already impacting farmers during harvest season
Thousands of John Deere workers have been on strike since Oct. 14, impacting farmers who are busy during harvest season. From sourcing parts to manufacturing tractors and planters, the strike could severely affect an already strained supply chain. In what is already the biggest private-sector labor strike in over two years, over 10,000 hourly John Deere […]
10/14/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Supply chain issues, soaring food prices wreak havoc on US economy #EmptyShelvesJoe
Food prices in the United States have skyrocketed to their highest levels in a decade as compounding supply chain issues continue to wreak havoc on businesses everywhere. This is according to the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), which releases a monthly Food Price Index (FFPI) that measures “the monthly change in international prices of a basket […]
10/14/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Farmers hit hard as supply chain crisis causes massive shortage in machinery and parts
The pressure hitting the global supply chain has hit America’s agriculture industry hard. Farmers and ranchers all over the United States are seeing the prices of essential machinery, spare parts, packaging material, inputs and other supplies rise drastically due to mounting delays that have caused dire shortages. Kim Rominger, president and CEO of Equipment Dealers Association, a […]
09/24/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Food prices increase as fertilizer costs surge
Prices for synthetic fertilizers are at their highest levels since the beginning of the financial crisis. This means that people can expect weaker harvests and increasing grocery bills in the next year as the world’s supply chains start to recover. Due to extreme weather, plant shutdowns and government sanctions, the chemical fertilizer market is slamming already struggling […]
08/27/2021
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By JD Heyes
Collapse imminent? Food suppliers admit they can’t keep store shelves stocked amid supply chain disruptions, worker shortages
Our lords and masters have squeezed every ounce of tyranny they can out of the COVID-19 pandemic and now they’re exploiting it further to squeeze the remaining ‘malcontents’ in our society — mostly white, Midwestern, conservative, Trump supporters — into line by disrupting our livelihoods. Food suppliers are now warning anew that they are having […]
08/22/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Grocery prices skyrocket 31 percent in one year as lockdowns, drought and money printing unleash food inflation
Food prices in July were up 31 percent from the same month in 2020, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. This rise is fueled by supply chain disruption and extreme weather conditions. Central banks disregard food and fuel inflation when setting policies as they are the most volatile categories in the typical […]
07/21/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Americans spent $1.1 trillion on food in 2019 – but the true cost of food is actually three times larger
Americans spent more than $1.1 trillion on food in 2019. But the true cost of food is actually three times bigger. The $1.1 trillion Americans spent on food includes the costs of producing, processing, selling and purchasing the food. This price tag was included in the Rockefeller Foundation’s report titled “True Cost of Food: Measuring What Matters […]
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