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"Food And Meat Shortage 2022!
Global Starvation Plan Accelerates"
by Epic Economist
"We’re not ready for what’s coming next. The narratives we’re being told are only half the story. But in today’s video, we’re going to expose the whole truth. The information we’re about to share is extremely alarming, but it isn’t fair with our viewers to keep sugarcoating reality as the mainstream media always does. We all need to know what’s really going on, and the things no one dares to announce to the public. We must get ready while we still can.
It is true that the United States is suffering from stockouts of several items in thousands of grocery stores and supermarkets across the nation. It is also true that food supplies are getting tighter and tighter in every corner of the globe. Government authorities have been insisting that food shortages and our ongoing supply chain crisis are merely a result of the latest wave of infections and its ramifications on the labor market. But there’s more to it – much more. Something they haven’t been telling us is that inflation is climbing so rapidly that millions of farmers and food producers simply won’t be able to plant their crops this year.
In a recent article published by Michael Snyder, the economist unveiled an e-mail he received from a farming insider who allowed him to publicly share some of the content in it to the public as long as his name wasn’t revealed. Snyder highlighted that he has been corresponding with the insider for many years, but the information he shared this time around was simply shocking. The economist has been repeatedly warning about tightening food supplies over the past few years, and he argues that what we’ve experienced so far is just the beginning. But he didn’t realize how dire things have already become until he got that e-mail.
According to this farming insider, skyrocketing costs for fertilizer will make it impossible for millions of farmers and food producers to afford to plant corn this year. ‘The way I see it, a corn shortage will come,” he warned. “I guess there could possibly be a glut of soybeans, but remember that could depend on the seed being available. Of course, the corn market is much larger. Think animal feed and ethanol. What happens to the animal producers who depend on reasonably priced corn? I just don’t see how it can end well,” the farming veteran stressed.
“Even if we end up with plenty of soybeans, even a glut – then you’ll have a busted market for that,” he explained. “I don’t know. There just isn’t much history to base any of this on. I just see it hurting both grain farmers, and animal farmers, and also translating into more shortages and price increases for consumers who buy the end products,” the insider concluded. For his part, the economist said he was completely stunned when he read those messages. Considering that corn is one of the foundational pillars of America’s food supply, such a steep decline in production would mean that millions of food items that include corn in their ingredients will not be available in the stores anymore.
With fertilizer prices going through the roof all around the world, major food manufacturing regions, such as South America, are seeing these increased costs severely hamper corn production. Meanwhile, in Africa, fertilizer costs could result in an acute drop in demand, given that more and more farmers cannot keep up with rising prices, and in turn, that will crater food production in many countries.
Data released by the International Fertilizer Development Center, a global nonprofit organization pointed out that fertilizer demand in Africa could drop by 30% in 2022. That would translate to 30 million metric tons less food produced, which the agency says is equivalent to the food needs of 100 million people. This is beyond serious. What is the world going to look like without enough food for 100 million people? It is safe to say that many more hunger crises will emerge this year. That is absolutely devastating, and it feels like global leaders are taking our problems seriously. They will let things get unsustainable before they start acting.
Sadly, we have to start considering that supply shortages and empty shelves are the new normal. But realistically speaking, many people will still be caught off guard by the pace of this change. The world is quickly turning upside down, and global events have been accelerating at record speed. It’s been hard to keep up with it all of those changes, so we should all start paying very close attention. Now that you know all of this information, please don’t go back to sleep. This is not a drill. We’re heading to a horrifying future, and we all should start acting accordingly."
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