Are You Prepared for the Coming Food Catastrophe?

Via Mercola

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Story at-a-glance

  • Across the world, experts and analysts are now warning of skyrocketing food prices and catastrophic food shortages. In mid-May 2022, United Nations chief Antonio Guterres said the world is facing years of famine
  • Blame for this global food shortage is, officially, being laid at the feet of “climate change,” the COVID pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine conflict, but other factors are also contributing to bring our food system to the breaking point
  • Crop failures and low yields have caused several countries to reduce or halt food exports, and fertilizer, fuel and energy shortages further worsen this already strained food supply
  • President Biden’s decision to transition the United States away from energy independency by shutting down the Keystone pipeline, canceling offshore oil leases and freezing new leases and permits for federal oil and gas drilling doesn’t help the situation in the U.S. It also doesn’t help that the U.S. and U.K. continue paying farmers to not farm or to grow less
  • Globally, food prices increased by 29.8% between March 2021 and March 2022, while meat prices rose 2.2% in a single month between March and April 2022

Across the world, experts and analysts are now warning of skyrocketing food prices and catastrophic food shortages. In mid-May 2022, United Nations chief Antonio Guterres said the world is facing years of famine, and urged Russia to “permit the safe and secure export of grain stored in Ukrainian ports” to ease shortages.1,2

Blame for this global food shortage is, officially, being laid at the feet of “climate change,” the COVID pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine conflict.3 But while all of those have played their role, other factors are also contributing to bring our food system to the breaking point.

Death by a Thousand Cuts

For example, between January 2021 and April 2022, at least 20 food processing facilities have gone up in flames,4 and a string of barn fires has also impacted farmers.5,6 While most of these fires have been blamed on equipment or safety failures, and fact checkers insist fires are common in these kinds of facilities, there were only two such fires in 2019, and at least some of the barn fires at the end of 2021 were suspected arson.

In 2020, wildfires also destroyed a number of farms,7 and in in early 2022, bird flu outbreaks among poultry resulted in the culling of millions of chickens, ducks and turkey.8

In March 2021, a massive container ship became wedged across the Suez Canal in Egypt — blocking “an artery of world trade,” triggering a rise in oil prices and leading to fallout that affected shipping around the globe.9

More recently, there was the U.S. infant formula shortage, precipitated by the Food and Drug Administration shutting down one of the manufacturing facilities that is part of the U.S. formula monopoly.

Russia is also withholding fertilizer exports10 in response to the EU’s decision to ban seven of the nine Russian banks from the SWIFT system,11 and anyone who wants to buy Russian oil or gas has to pay in Rubles.12

On top of the fertilizer shortage and subsequent price increase triggered by Russia’s ban on exports, Union Pacific (a key investor in which is BlackRock) is also restricting fertilizer shipments by train, causing shipment delays and higher prices.13 A Canadian Pacific freight train carrying potash (a key fertilizer ingredient) also recently derailed in Alberta, Canada.14

President Biden’s decision to transition the United States away from energy independency by shutting down the Keystone pipeline,15 canceling offshore oil leases in Alaska and the Gulf of Mexico,16 and freezing new leases and permits for federal oil and gas drilling17 doesn’t help either.

We need fuel to farm and to ship food and fertilizer, so rising prices at the pump automatically result in higher outlays for farmers and higher food prices. It also doesn’t help or make sense for the U.S. and U.K. to continue paying farmers to not farm or grow less when a global famine is looming.18 And, let’s not forget the elephant in the room — out of control money printing — which is the real cause of inflation.

Shortages Are Predicted Everywhere

As reported by The Economist:19

“Ukraine’s exports of grain and oilseeds have mostly stopped and Russia’s are threatened. Together, the two countries supply 12% of traded calories. Wheat prices, up 53% since the start of the year, jumped a further 6% on May 16th, after India said it would suspend exports because of an alarming heatwave …

Nearly 250m are on the brink of famine. If, as is likely, the war drags on and supplies from Russia and Ukraine are limited, hundreds of millions more people could fall into poverty. Political unrest will spread, children will be stunted and people will starve …

Russia and Ukraine supply 28% of globally traded wheat, 29% of the barley, 15% of the maize and 75% of the sunflower oil … Ukraine’s food exports provide the calories to feed 400m people. The war is disrupting these supplies because Ukraine has mined its waters to deter an assault, and Russia is blockading the port of Odessa …

China, the largest wheat producer, has said that, after rains delayed planting last year, this crop may be its worst-ever. Now, in addition to the extreme temperatures in India, the world’s second-largest producer, a lack of rain threatens to sap yields in other breadbaskets, from America’s wheat belt to the Beauce region of France. The Horn of Africa is being ravaged by its worst drought in four decades …

All this will have a grievous effect on the poor. Households in emerging economies spend 25% of their budgets on food … In many importing countries, governments cannot afford subsidies to increase the help to the poor, especially if they also import energy — another market in turmoil …

Since the war started, 23 countries from Kazakhstan to Kuwait have declared severe restrictions on food exports that cover 10% of globally traded calories. More than one-fifth of all fertilizer exports are restricted. If trade stops, famine will ensue.”

Food Prices Skyrocket Worldwide

Globally, food prices increased by 29.8% between March 2021 and March 2022, while meat prices rose 2.2% in a single month between March and April 2022. The map below, posted on Twitter by Marc Ross,20 shows the areas of the world hardest hit by food price increases.

world grain shortage

Not surprisingly, poorer countries notice price hikes the most, while people in wealthier nations can afford to pay more without tipping into starvation. Eventually, however, as inflation continues while salaries remain flat, even the middle-class will start to feel it. And, of course, at a certain point, it won’t matter how much money you have because you can’t buy food, at any price, if there is none.

Great Reset Is Underway

By now, you’ve likely heard about the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Great Reset and their plan for you to “own nothing and be happy” by 2030. We’re now seeing this plan in motion all over the place.

For example, in the first quarter of 2021, 15% of U.S. homes sold were purchased by corporate investors21 — not families looking to achieve their American dream. Seemingly without warning, we’ve entered an era where home ownership is becoming out of reach for many, and that’s a first step to “owning nothing.” As noted in a tweet by Cultural Husbandry:22

“This is wealth redistribution, and it ain’t rich people’s wealth that is getting redistributed. It’s normal American middle class, salt of the earth wealth heading into the hands of the world’s most powerful entities and individuals. The traditional financial vehicle [is] gone forever.

Home equity is the main financial element that middle class families use to build wealth, and BlackRock, a federal reserve funded financial institution is buying up all the houses to make sure that young families can’t build wealth … This is a fundamental reorganization of society.”

Indeed, and it’s right in line with plans for societal reorganization described under banners such as The Great Reset, Build Back Better, Agenda 21, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,23,24 and the Green Energy movement. These agendas all work together toward the same goal, which is a global monopoly on ownership and wealth, with a clear separation of the haves and have nots; the owners and the owned; the rulers and the ruled; the elite and the serfs.

In 1992 at the Earth Summit, under-secretary-general of the Convention on Climate Change and executive director of the UN Environment Program, Maurice Strong, stated that:25

“Current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class, involving high meat intake, consumption of large amounts of frozen and convenience foods, use of fossil fuels, appliances, home and workplace air-conditioning, and suburban housing, are not sustainable.”

If meat consumption, frozen foods, fossil fuel use, home appliances, air conditioning and single-family homes are “unsustainable,” it stands to reason that the goal of any sustainable development scheme is to eliminate all of those things, and this process of elimination is now well underway.

It’s All About Creating Forced Dependency

Understand, The Great Reset involves the destruction of supply chains, the energy sector, the food supply and workforce, to create dependency on government, which in turn will be taken over by private interests and central banks through the collapse of the global economy. A large-enough war would accomplish all of these aims, which is why the possibility of world war cannot be discounted. An anonymous correspondent recently wrote about this on WinterOak.org:26

“Welcome to the second phase of the Great Reset: war. While the pandemic acclimatized the world to lockdowns, normalized the acceptance of experimental medications, precipitated the greatest transfer of wealth to corporations by decimating SMEs [small and medium-sized businesses] and adjusted the muscle memory of workforce operations in preparation for a cybernetic future, an additional vector was required to accelerate the economic collapse before nations can ‘Build Back Better.’”

The article presents “several ways in which the current conflict between Russia and Ukraine is the next catalyst for the World Economic Forum’s Great Reset agenda, facilitated by an interconnected web of global stakeholders and a diffuse network of public-private partnerships.”

Disruption to supply chains fit right into this plan, while food shortages, driven by the many factors discussed and, perhaps, orchestrated attacks on food plants, will accelerate the acceptance of synthetic foods, such as lab-grown meat, which has also been championed by Great Reset front men like Bill Gates.

Solutions

There are solutions, but we have to jump on them now. In my previous article, “Why Food Prices Are Expected to Skyrocket,” I review how biodynamic farming can help us out of these dilemmas, as it doesn’t use synthetic fertilizers and requires far less water. I also discuss new investment opportunities that can support regenerative agriculture projects. On an individual, more immediate basis, however, some key areas of basic preparation include:

Food — Grow some of your own food, make friends with local farmers, create or join a local CSA, and shore up your long-term food stores. (Rather than panic buying mass quantities all at once, consider spreading it out and just buy a little more than you need for the day or week each time you go shopping. You can build up a backup supply rather quickly that way)
Water — Identify sources of potable water and make sure you have one or more ways to purify questionable water supplies
Power — Consider how you might power some of the essentials in your home if there are rolling blackouts, or the electrical grid goes down altogether
Firearms training for self defense and hunting — Learn how to use, store, carry and clean a firearm and work on your marksmanship. Other forms of self-defense training can also be useful, if nothing else, to make you feel more competent and confident in potentially high-risk situations
Communications — Give some thought to how you will communicate with friends and family if cell towers and/or internet goes down
Medicine — Stock up on nutritional supplements, medications, how-to books on alternative home remedies and first-aid supplies
Money — Keep cash on hand, including smaller denominations. Both power grid and internet outages can eliminate your ability to buy without cash. For more long-term protection against inflation, consider buying physical precious metals such as gold and silver

Remember to consider and include analog devices and manual tools in your preparation. We’re so used to having unlimited electricity and continuous wireless communications, it can be difficult to imagine the restrictions you’ll face without them. If need be, turn off the breakers in your home for a day or two, ditch all wireless devices, and see what challenges come up. Then, figure out what you need to solve them.

Also, consider keeping hardcopies of useful books and important documents, such as your most recent bank statements, asset statements, the deed to your home or car and so on.

Entire books can, and have, been written on prepping, and some will take it to extremes. But while you probably won’t need an underground bunker stocked with a decade’s-worth of food, everyone, at this point, really ought to be preparing, to some degree, for food and energy shortages.

My list above is merely a summary of some of the key areas of focus. The details of how to go about each one, however, are manifold. As a community, we can help each other with this.

So, please, share your personal ideas for basic (and not so basic) preparation in the Vital Votes comment section below. If you have questions, be sure to post those too, so the community can help answer them. Of course, building supportive communities into a variety of people can bring their skills will become paramount, so don’t just rely on online relationships. Get to know your physical neighbors too.

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hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer

Yes.

suzanna
suzanna

yes, as well

Stucky

“Nearly 250m are on the brink of famine.”

This means that about 7.5 Billion are NOT “on the brink of famine” …. including most, if not all, ‘Murikans. But, hey, thanks for today’s daily dose of food doom porn, Mr. Mercola!

I used to weigh 320 pounds a few years ago. Moobs Stucky has slimed down considerably. That might have been a bad decision. I had a year’s worth of stored fats energy. Now I gotta eat pretty much every fucken day. Crap!

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka

Slimeball!

javelin
javelin

ewwww..how does one slime down, and with what?

Anonymous
Anonymous

Well considering what he use to post and what he posts now, I would say he’s less slimy now:)

Stucky

blow me

BL
BL

I have given it my all, along with some help from my Amish neighbors I feel pretty secure. I hate to be a broken record but for those who have done nothing, beans and rice and canned meat is still attainable ,so do it now.

Winchester
Winchester

Sure am. Gardens are growing strong. Shot a rabbit trying to get into my broccoli, he is now in the freezer. Strawberries are almost ripe and ready. Me and the lady are gonna do a big batch of jelly with some of them. Going to have a huge crop of blueberries come July. Probably freeze a lot and try making some wine. We get so many blueberries we end up selling over half. I may try barter only this year with them. I could go on…lot of work, but worth it.

Glock-N-Load

Has anyone been saving their grocery receipts? If so, maybe make a post showing them?

brian
brian

Saving grocery receipts!?!?! Why??? are they eatable??

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs

It’s doubtful but they might be “edible”.

brian
brian

Should they be cooked or consumed raw?? I don’t have any receipt recipes

javelin
javelin

Could be a TP substitute in a pinch I guess

BL
BL

Guys, two C130’s just flew over my main house LOW at about 1500 ft. I am not near a airport, what do you make of that?

Ghost

Probably carrying illegals to Nashville to visit Kidd Rock. LOL.

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
Oldtoad of Green Acres
Oldtoad of Green Acres

Future is indeed looking bright.
There are enough statements wrong about Russia and Ukraine to make me think he does not quite get it.
Yes the food crisis is man made and most likely from Brussels and D.C.

Ghost

Yes.

And, local farmers are prepared/preparing as well. We have found a new baler for our hay, a young man who said it looks like he can buy another half-dozen feeder steers if he bales our hay. He said he usually doesn’t take on more fields but this year is different. He’s baling as much as he can possibly get to raise as many grassfed cattle as possible.

So, yes, we’re good.

the road worrier
the road worrier

In my part of the Pac NW, gas and milk are running neck and neck at $5.20/gallon. Have started buying bulk foods, you can get quite a huge bag of bulk egg noodles for a dollar, and green split peas, jasmine rice and cream of wheat cereal. I am talking cheap fill-you-up calories here, when you are starving you don’t care whether the stuff you get to eat is GMO or not. Stopped driving at all except for necessary round robin trips once a week. Today Saturday morning 9 am not a car on the highway except for farm vehicles and tractor trailer rigs.

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka

No. Not enough at least.

Warren
Warren

I’m planting more chaya, moringa planting sweet potatoes under my avocado tree peanuts under nthe front bushes. If the local looky loos are walking buy all they will see is landscaping,
Have all the components to drive a small 1 1/4 inch hand pump well.

The supply chain supports the supply chain, the equipment needed to keep it going, from.spare parts to new equipment are becoming harder to source,
Almost a certainty that the supply chain collapses, including that of food distribution.

And then there’s the 101 million boosted people in the country. The chaos that will accrue will probably further degrade the system.

Mr. Merphy
Mr. Merphy

Drive the well. You may need it. Our City water goes out several hours monthly. ANd driving that well is quite a chore depending on what’s down below. Get it done.

Leethal
Leethal

I think you should since you let the commies and Josef Biden burn your food down. Commies love to starve people and is one of their trade marks.

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka

Found a really great gardening book: “Crockett’s Victory Garden”. Printed in 1979 and organized by month of the gardening year in New England, describing what you should do at what time. Great tips, like putting paper bags over corn ears, but one has to ignore the pesticide recommendations.

oldcoyote
oldcoyote

Supply and demand are not historical artifacts of economies.

Nearly all our dollars are offshore- money is debt, and when no one buys the debt, the amount of money in circulation decreases. The government cannot print debt.

This is a commodity-driven inflation which is cyclical in nature, and exacerbated by the stupidity (or deliberate evil) of politicians. Shortages of resources are behind this inflation; demand has not decreased in the face of increasing populations, while limited resources continue to diminish or are purposely cut off.

There does appear to be a deliberate attempt to shut down production of energy sources and the ability to grow food; perhaps this fits in with the predictions made by those global villains most on this site are familiar with.

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