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07/19/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Satellite images show wheat crops all over the world are FAILING – except in Russia and China
Satellite imagery of crop fields from all over the world shows that staple crops such as wheat are in poor condition almost everywhere except for two countries that are essentially the same, if not better off than before: Russia and China. The analysis, conducted jointly by the firms Kayrros and EarthDaily Analytics, looked at information […]
07/14/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Farmers all over the world are BEING THREATENED by Deep State-controlled governments and corporations
Deep State-controlled governments and corporations are escalating their attacks on farmers in an effort to curb global food production. The most notable attacks against farmers and other food producers such as fishermen have come from the government of the Netherlands, where thousands of farmers have risen up in opposition to the government’s plan to cut emissions. Noncompliant farmers […]
07/13/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Rice crisis incoming: Soaring fertilizer prices threaten rice production in Asia
The rising price of fertilizer is threatening rice production in many parts of Asia at a time when demand for rice is increasing. Rice harvests in Asia have been generally plentiful for the past four years, keeping prices affordable. But with natural gas prices trading at historic highs in the wake of the conflict between […]
07/07/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Globalists in the Netherlands are targeting farms to deliberately achieve GLOBAL FAMINE
Globalists are deliberately engineering food shortages by threatening to shut down farms in the Netherlands under the guise of so-called climate change. Ben Armstrong of the New American noted that the globalists are going after major food producers all over the world because they want to create a famine. “Because this is what has been done in history, in […]
06/30/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Texas drought could eclipse drought of 2011, the state’s worst on record
The ongoing drought in the state of Texas is approaching levels not seen since the historic drought of 2011. More than 45 percent of the contiguous United States is currently experiencing a drought, including most of the Southwestern U.S., which is dealing with severe, extreme or exceptional levels of drought. The 2011 drought was the driest […]
06/29/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Ukrainian farmers destroy harvest equipment to prevent Russians from seizing their crops
Ukrainian farmers are destroying their own harvest equipment to prevent the Russian army from confiscating them and their unharvested crops. Dan Basse, president of agricultural industry research firm AgResource Company, noted that many of his clients in Ukraine “have been actually damaging their combines so the Russians can’t combine the wheat.” “It’s a war zone. […]
06/09/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Global food and fertilizer supply crisis gives Russia significant leverage
Russia’s large stores of fertilizer could give it significant leverage during the global food and fertilizer supply crisis. Since the invasion of Ukraine in late February, international food prices have risen by 30 percent. In the United States, food prices have risen 10 percent over the last year. Western economic sanctions heaped upon Russia following […]
05/26/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
American ambassador to the UN: Global food crisis has reached “highest level of alarm” because of Russia
The United States ambassador to the United Nations warned that the global food shortage caused by the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has reached the highest level of alarm. “I can tell you, on a scale of one to 10, I’m probably at the 10 level of alarm, because this crisis has exacerbated what is […]
05/26/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Corn, soybean, wheat, oat planting in the US now far behind their five-year averages
The process of planting corn, soybeans, wheat and oats in America is significantly slower compared to the five-year average. As of May 22, only 72 percent of the corn crop in the United States has been planted. While this is a significant leap from May 15, when only 49 percent of the planting was on […]
05/25/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Pee for plant growth? Scientists push for use of human urine as effective, sustainable alternative to chemical fertilizers
Researchers are advocating the use of human urine as an effective and sustainable fertilizer that could replace environmentally damaging chemical fertilizers. Some of the strongest advocates from the United States are from the Rich Earth Institute (REI), a Vermont-based research organization that uses science to advance the use of human waste as a resource. “If you […]
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