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attention! India banned export of rice

attention! India banned export of rice

This Is Why So Many People Are Suddenly “Panic Buying” Rice All Over The United States… Rice is one of the most important staple foods for more than 3 billion people around the world, and the nation of India accounts for approximately 40 percent of all global rice exports.  So if India decides to start placing restrictions on rice exports, that is a really big deal.  Unfortunately, that is precisely what just happened on July 20th.  Less than a week…

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A Record-breaking rice shortage

A Record-breaking rice shortage

Record-breaking rice shortage in 2023 threatens global food security Thursday, April 20, 2023 Rice production for 2023 is set to log its largest shortfall in two decades, according to Fitch Solutions. This severe global deficit is primarily driven by the ongoing war in Ukraine, and weather-related challenges in major rice-producing countries like China and Pakistan. Over 3.5 billion people worldwide, particularly in Asia-Pacific, are feeling the impact of rising rice prices, as the region consumes 90% of the world’s rice….

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Food shortages in the UK – Alarming

Food shortages in the UK – Alarming

In this video, we explore the alarming issue of food shortages in the UK. From empty supermarket shelves to rising food prices, we’ll delve into the reasons behind this crisis and its impact on consumers, businesses, and the wider economy. Join us as we examine the causes of food shortages and the potential solutions to address this pressing issue. Don’t miss out on this important discussion!

Food rationing in Britain

Food rationing in Britain

The UK Is “Rationing” Vegetables… & It’s All About Normalization Authored by Kit Knightly via Off-Guardian.org, The past few days have seen certain fruits and vegetables “rationed” by major UK supermarkets. Aldi, Morrisons, Tesco and Sainsbury’s have all put limits on customer purchases of peppers, tomatoes and cucumbers. Just yesterday, Lidl added their own name to that list. Many – including Justin King, former Sainsbury’s CEO – have jumped at the chance to lay the blame at Brexit’s feet. But that doesn’t make much…

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Unreported by mainstream media: the destruction of NZ horticulture in Hawkes Bay

Unreported by mainstream media: the destruction of NZ horticulture in Hawkes Bay

Tim Baker – Situation Update From Hawkes Bay – 23 Feb | FreeNZ We speak with Tim Baker on 23 Feb about his efforts in the cleanup post Cyclone Gabrielle Update From A Food Producer In Hawkes Bay The Situation – Post Cyclone Gabrielle Photo credit to Jacob via Telegram – “Today’s job clearing sticky mud around a young pear orchard to save the trees.” Hi everyone, food producer here. Just wanted to write an easily digestible post so people…

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The Terrible Truth of the Matter

The Terrible Truth of the Matter

Update From A Food Producer In Hawkes Bay The Situation – Post Cyclone Gabrielle Feb 23 Photo credit to Jacob via Telegram – “Today’s job clearing sticky mud around a young pear orchard to save the trees.” Hi everyone, food producer here. Just wanted to write an easily digestible post so people can understand how severe the destruction in H.B is for the whole of N.Z The media aren’t really discussing it fully and people I speak to can’t seem…

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Nitrogen: Chemists have unleashed a fury as threatening as atomic energy

Nitrogen: Chemists have unleashed a fury as threatening as atomic energy

Seemorerocks We have two diametrically opposed points-of-view on the crisis we are facing. On the one hand we have the environmentalists saying that we have to urgently cut back on the use of nitrogen fertiliser because nitrous oxide is a greenhouse gas that could could ‘threaten global climate goals’. On the other, we have the denialists who say that cutbacks are leading to famine and food shortages because farmers cannot produce food without nitrogen fertilisers. I personally think that reality…

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War and extreme weather: wheat production around the world

War and extreme weather: wheat production around the world

Between the war in Ukraine and drought elsewhere there are only two major producers that are doing OK: Canada, which suffered sever drought last year and Australia which was expecting a bumper crop now hampered by heavy rains. Russia Suspends Participation In Ukraine Grain Deal After “Massive” Drone Attack On Black Sea Fleet Russia suspended its participation in the Ukraine grain export deal after a swarm of drones targeted at least one Russian warship from the Black Sea navy. Following…

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