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09/20/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Brazil, the world’s largest producer of arabica coffee, reports record-low inventory
Brazil, the world’s largest producer of arabica coffee, is reporting record-low inventory – highlighting the worsening condition of global coffee supplies. Coffee inventories in Brazil may dip to just seven million bags weighing 60 kilograms (132 pounds) each by March 2023, according to Silas Brasileiro, president of the National Coffee Council. According to industry experts, a […]
09/12/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
FAMINE AHEAD: High fertilizer prices could cause global grain production to PLUMMET by 40%
With global fertilizer prices still at record-high levels, Maximo Torero, chief economist for the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), warned that without quick action, the elevated prices could decrease global grain production by at least 40 percent in the next planting season. Torero gave this warning during an appearance on the Bloomberg show “Balance of […]
08/30/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
EAT NOTHING AND BE HAPPY: Globalists still attempting to manufacture acceptance of engineered food collapse
The globalists are still attempting to manufacture consent for their campaign against global food production. Just recently, an old article published by the United Nations (UN) website reemerged. It’s talking about the supposed benefits of world hunger. The article, titled “The Benefits of World Hunger,” was written by University of Hawaii political science professor George Kent. […]
08/26/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
FOOD COLLAPSE: California’s ongoing drought has left over half a million acres of farmland unplanted
The ongoing drought in California is keeping over half a million acres of farmland from being utilized. According to data released by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), there are more than 531,000 acres of unplanted land in California. This constitutes a 36 percent increase from the amount of unplanted land in the state a […]
08/25/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Food supply at risk: Quality of corn, soybean crops in South Dakota and Ohio deteriorating due to worsening drought
The quality of corn and soybean crops in South Dakota and Ohio is deteriorating rapidly. The Midwestern leg of the 2022 crop tour of the agriculture publication Pro Farmer has found that extreme heat and widespread drought brought many parts of the Midwest into ruin, hampering thousands of acres of crop fields. The situation in the region adds […]
08/18/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Dutch farmers group vows to continue protests, calls into question “science” behind nitrogen fertilizer ban
Agractie, an organization of Dutch farmers protesting the government’s policy mandating the reduced use of nitrogen fertilizers, is planning fresh protests as it calls the science behind the green agenda into question. The protests started after the Netherlands mandated its farmers to stop using nitrogen fertilizers in a bid to halve nitrogen emissions by 2030. The […]
08/17/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Corn collapse: Just 57% of US corn crop is in good or excellent condition
Less than 60 percent of America’s corn crop is in good or excellent condition, according to the latest Crop Progress report from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). As of Aug. 15, only 12 percent of America’s corn crop is in excellent condition; 45 percent in good condition; 27 percent in fair condition; 10 percent in […]
08/16/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Potato prices surge as Idaho crop yields drop due to heatwave
Idaho is experiencing a potato shortage, causing prices nationwide to surge. The state is the biggest producer of potato in the United States. The U.S. produced over 389 million hundredweight (cwt) of potatoes in 2021, with Idaho producing nearly 129 million cwt, or a third of all potatoes grown in the country. According to a report […]
08/16/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Stable fertilizer supply key to stopping surge in food prices
The global food crisis and the endless rise in food prices will continue unless the price of fertilizer is stabilized. According to the United Nations’ worst-case scenario calculations, global food prices will rise by an additional 8.5 percent by 2027, with rising fertilizer prices significantly contributing significantly to those rising costs. According to the American […]
08/02/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
More calf-producing cattle are being sold for slaughter, decimating cattle herds and making beef prices surge
More calf-producing female cattle are being sold for processing as part of a wider sell-off in cattle herds, signaling that the reduction in cattle herds and the damage to America’s food production could be permanent. According to the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) latest cattle report, the market has contracted to levels not seen in years, […]
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