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11/18/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
Two UK supermarkets now limiting customers’ egg purchases due to food industry supply chain issues
Two supermarkets in the United Kingdom have imposed limits on the number of eggs customers can purchase. Supermarket chain Asda said shoppers can only buy a maximum of two boxes of eggs. “To make sure as many customers as possible can buy eggs, we have introduced a temporary limit of two boxes per customer,” an Asda […]
11/18/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Meat prices jump another 40% in Germany – EMPTY SHELVES on the way
Germany’s current left-wing government is shouldering the blame for impending “supply bottlenecks” for meat, and particularly pork, which under the guise of inflation and the energy crisis, is being phased out in favor of “plant-based” alternatives. In four-to-six months, warned Hubert Kellinger, a member of the board at Germany’s Meat Industry Association (VDF) and the […]
11/09/2022
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By News Editors
Hungry games
Say there! Did ya catch that crazy article by Birsin Filip out of the Mises Institute: “Multinational Agrichemical Corporations and the Great Food Transformation”? No? Too bad! It’s a real knee-slapper! Personally, I would have titled it “Hungry Games” – a little play on words that might attract readers with something sounding less interesting than my […]
10/31/2022
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By News Editors
The global food crisis just got a whole lot worse
It appears that the global food crisis that started in 2022 is going to go to an entirely new level in 2023. As I have been documenting on my websites, worldwide supplies of food have been getting tighter and tighter for months. Historic droughts have been crippling food production all over the northern hemisphere, much […]
10/29/2022
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By Cassie B.
Rising U.S. nitrogen exports to Europe create domestic scarcity for American farmers
The sharp increase in U.S. nitrogen exports to address Europe’s fertilizer shortage could have a big impact on American farmers and end up creating a shortage at home, experts are warning. When the surging prices for natural gas in Europe pushed the prices of producing nitrogen for fertilizers there through the roof this summer, American […]
10/28/2022
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By Ethan Huff
BASF announces “permanent” downsizing and shuttering of its European chemical operations, affecting fertilizer, polymers and more
The largest producer of chemicals, including crop and agriculture chemicals, is permanently downsizing in Europe amid an ongoing and ever-worsening energy crisis. BASF, which had already cut fertilizer production in Germany back in July due to exceptionally high fuel costs, now says more cuts are necessary to keep the company afloat. “The European chemical market […]
10/26/2022
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By JD Heyes
Suspicious fertilizer plant fire adds to fears that America’s food supply infrastructure is being targeted
Another suspicious fire — this one at a fertilizer plant — has raised new suspicions that the country’s food supply system and agriculture industry are purposely being targeted to cause a massive supply issue. According to authorities with the The Grant County Sheriff’s Office, the Wilbur Ellis fertilizer plant near Moses Lake, Wash., caught fire and mostly […]
10/21/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Baby formula shortage continues: Mothers call out Biden, FDA for failure to handle crisis
The supply of baby formula in the United States has supposedly improved, but parents nationwide are still struggling to find them months after the initial panic ensued. Amber Bergeron, a mother from Louisiana, joined “Fox & Friends First” to share the struggle to find baby formula for her premature twins. She also called out the Biden […]
10/20/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Bird flu and food inflation push turkey prices 73% higher than last year
Turkey prices are currently 73 percent higher than they were last year, and might stay that way or get worse as Thanksgiving approaches. The price per pound for an eight- to 16-pound turkey is currently at $1.99, up from $1.15 las year, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). This constitutes a 73 […]
10/20/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Parts of Mississippi River forced to CLOSE due to worsening drought crisis
Shipping costs for barges continue to hyperinflate as water levels in some parts of the Mississippi River reach record lows. A stretch of the river about 125 miles northeast of Memphis near Hickman, Ky., closed on Monday, after which dredging operations commenced to clear debris from the waterway. The United States Coast Guard announced that […]
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