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11/16/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
Heinz Tomato Ketchup sees 53% PRICE INCREASE in the UK
As inflation continues to pound consumers all over the world, many food companies have passed on higher manufacturing and raw material costs by increasing the prices of their products – including tomato ketchup. A study done by consumer organization Which? found that prices of food items from big manufacturers have increased by huge percentages. According to its data, the price […]
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 Kevin Hughes
The Netherlands is withdrawing sanctions against Russia WITHOUT EU permission
The Netherlands has decided to withdraw sanctions against Russia without permission from the European Union (EU). The Dutch ministries of Foreign Affairs, Economic Affairs, Finance, Infrastructure and Education have the option of granting exemptions. According to a report, the Dutch ministries have granted a total of 91 exemptions from sanctions against Russia. However, the ministries did not reveal the […]
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Acting in the best interests of its own people, Holland has officially withdrawn sanctions against Russia despite no approval or permission from the European Union (EU).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 […]
11/02/2022
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By Belle Carter
Fertilizer shortage incoming: U.S. nitrogen exports jump to record high this past summer, leaving US farmers with reduced supply
The U.S. has exported a record amount of nitrogen this past summer as surging natural gas prices in Europe drove up costs of producing the crop nutrient there. Western sanctions against Russia have made U.S. shipments more competitive. Russia is a major producer of fertilizer and natural gas, which is key in making nitrogen products that boost […]
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 […]
11/01/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Food supply woes persist: Grain shippers delay deliveries amid barge quagmire
Grain shippers have delayed deliveries until later in the year amid uncertainty about when barge traffic will normalize. This has softened the demand for barges, with the St. Louis barge spot rate falling to $72.58 per ton in the week of October 18 from its peak of $105.85 per ton in the week of October […]
10/31/2022
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By News Editors
The global food crisis just got a whole lot worse
It appears that the global food crisis that started in 2022 is going to go to an entirely new level in 2023. As I have been documenting on my websites, worldwide supplies of food have been getting tighter and tighter for months. Historic droughts have been crippling food production all over the northern hemisphere, much […]
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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