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02/10/2023
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By Roy Green
High prices, low supply forcing many countries to BAN food exports
The global food supply is far from steady. In fact, it is currently shaky because of high prices and low supply – prompting nations to halt food exports for now. Extreme weather such as the harsh winter in Uzbekistan and the prolonged drought in Argentina, coupled with the Russia-Ukraine war, forced many countries to ban exports of […]
01/31/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Commercial egg farm in Connecticut goes UP IN FLAMES over the weekend; more than 100,000 chickens lost as egg prices explode
Another American food facility went up in flames over the weekend, resulting in the destruction of more than 100,000 egg-laying hens. A massive Hillandale Farms chicken coop facility in Bozrah, Conn., caught fire on Saturday afternoon, producing a blaze and smoke plumes so large that more than 100 firefighters were called to the scene to […]
01/31/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Groundwater reserves drying up across Europe; continent “on the verge” of “catastrophic drought”
Scientists are warning that catastrophic drought conditions across Europe threaten to dry up groundwater reserves. Surface water levels have remained relatively stable since 2018 up until recently when persistent heatwaves and lack of rain started causing them to drop. This puts Europe on the edge of a water disaster, says Dr. Torsten Mayer-Gürr, a professor […]
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 […]
01/02/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Temperature changes due to Tonga eruption will affect food production, warns David DuByne
“Adapt 2030” channel creator and producer David DuByne believes food production will be affected by temperature changes caused by a huge volcanic eruption in Tonga early this year. “These temperature deltas, it’s cooling here, it’s cooling there. It’s cooling everywhere [in] Southern Hemisphere. So, we shall see some cooling happening to the Northern Hemisphere delayed by about […]
12/23/2022
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By Mike Adams
Mass chicken culling based on “avian influenza outbreaks” just another malicious attack on the FOOD SUPPLY
Have you noticed all the reports this year of “mass culling” of millions of chickens and turkeys? The corporate media blames it on “avian influenza” that’s acquired from “wild birds” flying across the country, they claim. Because of these wild birds, tens of millions of chickens and turkeys have to be slaughtered, they insist. I […]
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 […]
12/19/2022
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By News Editors
Forget oil. Now they are coming for the cows
First, they came for the oil, now they’re coming for the cows. Environmentalists have no shame or sense and farmers around the world are, forget the pitchforks, “setting hay bales ablaze and dumping manure on motorways,” report April Roach, Tracy Withers, Jen Skerritt, and Agnieszka de Sousa for Bloomberg. (Article by Doug French republished from Mises.org) Never mind that food prices […]
12/07/2022
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By Roy Green
Germany restricts fertilizer usage to comply with the European Union’s green agenda
The German government would rather turn green than increase food production. Belying common sense, German authorities have banned farmers in one of their federal states from adequately fertilizing large swathes of land in consonance with the European Union’s (EU) green agenda. (Related: Engineered FAMINE: German farmers ordered to SLASH nitrogen fertilizer usage to comply with EU […]
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 […]
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