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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 […]
01/13/2023
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By Ethan Huff
“Avian flu” isn’t responsible for egg shortage; skyrocketing livestock feed costs are
The official story is that eggs are now in short supply because of “avian flu.” The true story, however, involves inflation and supply chain problems, which at their core stem from financial corruption. The video below features a farmer explaining how many egg producers can no longer afford animal feed and other farming inputs due […]
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 […]
01/11/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Millions of heads of American cattle could soon “starve to death” due to rail, feed crisis
California-based poultry producer Foster Farms is petitioning the Service Transportation Board (STB) for emergency assistance, warning that its dairy cattle and chickens are running out of food, and fast. Blaming extreme weather conditions, Union Pacific (UP) rail delivery failures, and other factors, Foster Farms says the “point has again been reached where hundreds of thousands […]
01/05/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Major food company in France reduces production by 80 PERCENT: Energy costs just too high to stay in business
Half of the food production plants owned and operated by Cofigeo, a large French food conglomerate, have shut down as the company says its energy costs are just too high to stay in full operation. Four of Cofigeo’s eight food production plants are now closed, reports indicate – these amounting to 80 percent of the […]
01/05/2023
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By JD Heyes
Democrat-induced food inflation set to continue into 2023, offering hard-pressed American families no relief
The Democrat-induced inflationary cycle the country has been enduring for most of Joe Biden’s term, worsened by the party’s massive spending, poor monetary policies during the two years they controlled Congress under Biden, and insistence on keeping much of the country shut down during the pandemic, is only going to get worse, according to new […]
01/04/2023
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By Mike Adams
The 10 biggest THREATS to your food security in 2023 … HINT: Prepare for a “grocery police state” with guards, rationing and riots
Today’s analysis covers threats to food security in 2023 and beyond, beginning with the now-obvious fact that food inflation continues to worsen almost everywhere. This readily observable fact is now so self-evident that no one needs to be convinced of the reality of rising food prices. Yet few people have honestly considered where it leads […]
12/28/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Phoenix, America’s inflation capital, seeing record lines at food banks as desperate locals struggle to eat
The worst place in the country to live right now in terms of inflation is Phoenix, where reports indicate a record number of struggling locals are lining up at food banks just to eat. The latest figures show that Phoenix is still the hardest-hit city with a 12.1 percent inflation rate. As a result, St. […]
12/23/2022
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By JD Heyes
Florida’s embattled orange industry now facing double whammy as massive cold front threatens entire crop
Florida’s orange groves were already facing problems this year, suffering from a disease condition known as “citrus greening,” but now farmers are going to have to battle Mother Nature. As a massive cold front sweeps through the Midwest, it threatens to dip deep into the Sunshine State and cause massive freeze damage to groves, which […]
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