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03/09/2023
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By Ramon Tomey
European groceries seeing empty shelves due to worsening food shortages
Many supermarkets in Europe are seeing empty shelves, most especially for produce, thanks to food shortages in areas where these are procured. A March 8 article on Strange Sounds cited three locations that had their food production impacted – the Netherlands, Morocco and Spain’s southern Almeria region. Quoting a piece from the German Der Spiegel magazine, […]
03/02/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Indoor food growers in UK forced to shut down greenhouses due to skyrocketing energy costs (stemming from Nord Stream destruction)
It is becoming too expensive for Great Britain to grow food, particularly in indoor greenhouses that are now having to be shut down because of exorbitant energy prices. Because of the country’s climate, the United Kingdom grows many of its winter crops indoors in controlled conditions – that is, when conditions can be controlled reasonably […]
02/28/2023
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By Belle Carter
Ransomware attack on Dole causes SHORTAGE of salad in groceries
The Dole Food Company has temporarily stopped production and distribution after falling victim to a cyberattack, causing a shortage of pre-packaged salad products in groceries. Emanuel Lazopoulos, senior vice president at Dole’s fresh vegetables division, wrote in a Feb. 10 internal memo to retailers: “Dole Food Company is in the midst of a cyber attack […]
02/27/2023
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By JD Heyes
Food industry whistleblower warns crops near East Palestine chemical rail disaster may be tainted for years
The devastating environmental catastrophe that occurred in East Palestine, Ohio has resulted in severe contamination of the air, soil, and water in a vast area of the region. This prompts the question of how much, if any, of the food grown in that region will be safe for consumption, according to a whistleblower who spoke […]
02/24/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Food giant Dole temporarily halts U.S. production following ransomware cyberattack
One of the largest producers and distributors of fresh fruits and vegetables shut down its operations in the United States this week following an alleged cyberattack. Dole Food Company fresh vegetables division senior vice president Emanuel Lazopoulos wrote in a February 10 memo that the company was “in the midst of a Cyber Attack,” prompting […]
02/22/2023
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By Cassie B.
UK rationing produce as country grapples with severe shortage of tomatoes and other vegetables
The UK is currently experiencing a serious shortage of tomatoes, and experts have warned that other fruits and vegetables will soon be difficult to obtain as well. Transport problems and bad weather in Europe and Africa have made tomatoes nearly impossible to find at British supermarkets in recent weeks. In particular, tomato suppliers have been […]
02/09/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Billionaires like Bill Gates are predicting a coming food crisis and preparing by building survival bunkers
Billionaires like Bill Gates understand more than most people that a food crisis is coming to the United States – and they are prepared to weather it out in their luxury survival bunkers. “There’s an old saying that, if you want to know where to put your money, look at where the rich people are […]
01/18/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
High prices for potash fertilizer to persist in 2023 as world struggles to ramp up production
A major Brazilian potash producer recently warned that high prices for this variety of fertilizer will likely persist as the world scrambles to ramp up production amid concerns over food insecurity. Brazil Potash CEO Matt Simpson said protectionism, or government policies that restrict the international trade of certain products such as fertilizer, is a big […]
01/17/2023
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By Ethan Huff
MEGADROUGHT: U.S. corn yields at DISMAL levels compared to 2008
The West Coast might be getting drenched in rain right now, but the western farm belt – this includes states like Nebraska, Kansas, and Texas – is still starving for moisture. Many corn fields in these states are now abandoned due to parched crops that failed to produce as expected. Just 79.2 million acres were […]
01/12/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Study: Fertilizer inflation crisis driven by Ukraine conflict could result in a million more deaths due to hunger
A joint study by Scottish, German and American researchers has found that the rapid inflation in the cost of fertilizers caused by Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine could see an additional one million people dying of hunger-related deaths this year. The study was conducted by researchers from the University of Edinburgh and the University of Aberdeen […]
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