The food shortage is imminent in Europe.
It's coming, and they want to find your little food garden too. Read more...
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The planned food shortage in Europe is now underway. Millions of chickens are ready to cull in the UK because of the deliberate cause of bird flu. As I said in a previous post yesterday, soon it will be foot & mouth disease and swine flu.
I have been telling people this for years. “Start prepping” I would say, but everyone thinks you're crazy when you say such things. But the weird part about it is when it starts happening, no one seems to think about the fact I've told them years, months or weeks in advance and exactly what diseases will come. I find that strange because when the next thing happens and the next etc, they still think I'm crazy or full of shit when I warn about the next thing.
Just while we're here,
DO NOT AGREE WITH THE DIGITAL CURRENCY OR SOCIAL CREDIT SYSTEM.
anyway, what have I got for you today.
German producers warn of food shortages – Welt
Manufacturers in Germany of both frozen and fresh products say they cannot cope with soaring energy costs.
Germany’s frozen and fresh food producers have warned that rising energy prices may soon force them to stop operations, according to Die Welt.
An open letter from the industry said, “There are significant supply gaps in the daily food supply for people in Germany. The situation is more than serious. Companies now fear that production lines will soon come to a standstill and that refrigerated logistics centers for food distribution will be closed. Some are even preparing for possible insolvency.”
The letter was addressed to Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Federal Minister of Economics Robert Habeck and Federal Minister for Food Cem Ozdemir. And sent by the German Frozen Food Institute and the Association of German Cold Storage and Logistics Companies, and signed by five other industry groups.
According to the authors of the letter, the financial standing of food producers is deteriorating every day, which could soon result in a wave of bankruptcies in the industry. They warn that government intervention is needed to salvage the situation. In particular, they are calling for financial support for energy-intensive medium-sized producers in the deep-freeze chain.
“The food industry is currently experiencing the worst crisis since the end of the Second World War… It's a minute to twelve. Act now – otherwise the refrigerators and freezers of the German population will soon be empty,” the letter urges.
Germany, along with the broader EU, is facing a sharp rise in energy prices and a record inflation surge amid intensifying anti-Russian sanctions and a policy of abandoning Russian fuel.
The situation could also soon lead to energy rationing and shortages. The frozen food industry is particularly susceptible to energy supply problems, due to its strong reliance on electricity for freezers.
DUBAI, Sept 20 (Reuters)
Mainstream Media are obliged to blame Climate Change inline with the narrative being pushed.
Climate change, a faltering economy and residual security issues have decimated Syria's 2022 grain crop, leaving the majority of its farmers in a precarious position, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said.
Syria's 2022 wheat harvest amounted to around 1 million tonnes, down some 75% from pre-crisis volumes, while barley was almost non-existent, Mike Robson, FAO's Syria Representative told Reuters.
Here's a Meme I come across from Reuters pushing the narrative that they want. An advert for you NOT to eat meat and to buy food that's expired or close to the expiration date.
German Bakery Slapped With €330,000 Gas Bill After Contract Canceled
Everyone seems to believe the lie that energy prices started rising because of Ukraine, but they were rising before. Biden, amongst others, told reporters that the energy prices only started rising when Russia invaded Ukraine. The reporters corrected Biden but he and his administration denied the fact. That's how you cause the “Mandela effect”
Owner, Eckehard Vatter said, he has 14 days to pay the bill.
He said, "Are they crazy?" ,
"A year ago, we paid €5,856 per month in gas costs for our large furnaces and heating," he added.
Vatter said his new energy supplier hasn't given him a reason for the 1,200% price increase.
What's more, since Vatter's bakery is considered a 'craft business' under commercial law, he can't receive any support from the state. He claims to have paid €19.9 million in taxes in recent years, according to ReMix.
Almost three weeks ago we noted that shocked Europeans had been posting viral photos of absurdly high energy bills.
Days later, the German government announced a €65 billion relief package to cushion citizens and companies from skyrocketing energy costs. The agreement, which brings total relief to almost 100 billion euros since the start of the Ukraine war, was agreed upon by Germany's three-way ruling coalition of Scholz's Social Democrats, the Greens, and the liberal FDP.
Among the headline measures are one-off payments to millions of vulnerable pensionersand a plan to skim off energy firms' windfall profits. In short, creeping nationalization of the energy sector.
And a couple days after that package was announced, Economy Minister Robert Habeck promised to help small and medium businesses.
"We will open a wide rescue umbrella," he saidduring a Sept. 8 speech in Berlin. "We will open it widely so that small and medium enterprises can come under it."
Brazil's Coffee Bean Supply To Hit Record-Low As Global Scarcity Worsens
How much are consumers willing to pay for a cup of coffee?
That's a great question, considering the world's top arabica producer, Brazil, is headed for record low inventory, highlights tighter global supplies plus robust demand should continue boosting prices.
Bloomberg quoted Silas Brasileiro, president of the National Coffee Council, who said inventories in the South American country could decline to just 7 million bags (each weighing 60 kilograms) by the end of 2023. Brazil usually has 9-12 million bags in inventory.
French farmers reap the worst corn harvest in decades.
French farmers are harvesting their smallest corn crop in more than three decades, following the worst drought in at least 500 years that has hit the continent.
The smaller crops in France, which is one of Europe’s agricultural heavyweights, could drive soaring food prices even higher. Fields in Germany and Romania, other key EU producers, have also suffered from drought.
(Cue the media blaming climate change and calls for zero carbon)
The real reason for crop failure is the chemicals being sprayed up above from the military aircraft that look like the usual passenger plane.
And finally.
ALERT - the USDA wants you to REGISTER YOUR GARDEN. Their "people's garden" program is NOT your grandma's victory garden brochure. It is—in their own words—creating a registry and map of small-scale food production.
DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES REGISTER YOUR GARDEN. No matter what benefits or enticements are offered.
"The USDA expanding its People’s Garden Initiative to include eligible gardens nationwide!
"School gardens, community gardens, urban farms, and small-scale agriculture projects in rural, suburban and urban areas can be recognized as a “People’s Garden” if they register on the USDA website and meet criteria including benefiting the community, working collaboratively, incorporating conservation practices and educating the public. Affiliate People’s Garden locations will be indicated on a map on the USDA website, featured in USDA communications, and provided with a People’s Garden sign.
This is a trap. They need to know who is and where are the small gardens that can feed people. If you have pigs, sheep or chickens, I promise you that they WILL come and tell you that the animals have bird flu or F&M or swine flu.
Your crops will be destroyed for some reason.
DO NOT TELL THEM WHERE YOU ARE!
Thanks for reading.
Dave.
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