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"Food Shortages Will Be Worse in 2023
As Family Farms Shut Down Across America"
by Epic Economist
"Food shortages in the USA will become worse in 2023 as family farms are on the verge of collapse. As the whole world grapples with the supply chain issues, the American farms are also put in an unprecedented situation. While far away from the European battle lines, the impacts of disrupted supply lines are rippling through family farms in the midwestern United States. Ukrainian harvest has already dropped by more than 50 percent and will drop a further 45 percent in 2023. This might seem like good news for American farmers. However, this war is not just about agriculture. It is also about fertilizers and overall cost of operation.
More farm owners than anytime in history are now set to leave and sell off their businesses. This is why there will be food shortages in 2023. The problem is simple. Farms just cannot meet up their production cost. Even third and fourth generation farmers are disgruntled with the ever increasing expenses. Just in the last couple of years, the packaging costs have doubled, fuel costs are showing no signs of slowing down and Fertilizer costs will continue to be a problem.
The United Nations has warned that in 2023 there would be a 20 percent increase in droughts and erratic rainfalls. Vast agricultural areas will suffer under hot and dry weather conditions and yields will remain on the lower side. Soaring fertilizer costs, Inflation, interest rate hikes, and droughts mean that food shortages are coming. But not just America, we are looking at a Global food crisis. From Africa & Asia to Europe & Antarctica, no one is safe from the upcoming food shortage. Around 35 million people globally are not able to get basic food and that number will only go up. In America’s backyard, Haiti is about to be food extinct with 1.8 million in the Emergency phase.
Get ready for chaos. The world is on a path that ultimately leads to food riots. It is time to hit the panic button and declare a Food Emergency all over the world."
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