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News & Articles By Mary Villareal
09/22/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Couples are now fighting while shopping as grocery prices soar to new highs
Leibel Sternbach, a financial adviser, shared how his wife now has to double check their fridge after every shopping trip to tell him which things he didn’t need to buy. After all, their weekly grocery costs are now up to $350 per week. Last year, it was only around $220. He and his wife have […]
09/15/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Derailed supply chain: Food prices set to soar once more as railroad strike looms
U.S. food sectors are expected to see more problems as grocery prices are bound to skyrocket once more if railroad workers go on strike, with stores limiting U.S. grain exports to countries facing famine. Around 115,000 freight rail workers could walk out if they cannot reach a new contract with railroads, which can lead to the […]
09/13/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Farmers and food producers warn of food shortages in Europe due to soaring energy prices
Farmers and food producers in Europe have called for government support to offset surging energy costs as they warned of possible food shortages and significant price increases during winter. European Union farmers’ union Copa-Cogeca and food producer associations FoodDrink Europe and PFP said their members began closing operations and reducing their output as they asked for the food […]
08/25/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Heatwaves and drought threaten autumn crops in China
China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs has warned citizens of an unprecedented heatwave and drought, which are posing a threat to the autumn harvest. On Tuesday, August 23, the weather bureau renewed an orange national drought alert – the second-highest level – and the forecast showed continued high temperatures of 39 degrees Celsius (102 degrees […]
08/16/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Egg prices soar 47% year-over-year in July amid inflation and bird flu outbreaks
Egg prices at grocery stores have soared a whopping 47 percent in July compared to last year, said retail analytics firm Information Resources Inc. The Consumer Price Index came in lower than expected at 8.5 percent in July, but inflation is still hitting grocery shopping, with the food-at-home category soaring to 13.1 percent over the […]
08/11/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Shortage of feedstock caused by severe drought leading to MILK shortage in France
Yannick Fialip, president of the economic commission of FNSEA and a breeder, has warned that a shortage of feedstock caused by severe drought may lead to a milk shortage. FNSEA is by far the largest union of farmers in France. “I think that in the coming months, we will have a shortage of milk in France. To make milk, you […]
08/09/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Nebraska crop, corn yields drop as extreme heat affects US corn belt
Nebraska’s crop yields dropped three percent for both corn and soybeans at the end of July, and are likely to drop even more after the extreme heat and dryness in early August. Ryan Ueberrhein, a farmer in east central Nebraska said that corn came through pollination in good shape, but both corn and soybeans are […]
08/01/2022
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By Mary Villareal
2008 UN article touts benefits of world hunger for the elite class
A 2008 article published by the United Nations (UN) on its website recently resurfaced and went viral. The article touted the benefits of world hunger in creating a cheap, motivated workforce. It was taken down within 24 hours. The article was about the elite class having a distinct motivation not to end world hunger because if everyone […]
07/27/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Farmers dismayed by PM Justin Trudeau’s push to implement “regulated fertilizer reduction” policies that would crush food production
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to implement “regulated fertilizer reduction” policies that the provinces and agriculture groups are pushing back against, as this could drastically reduce fertilizer use by 30 percent. This push to restrict farmers from growing food the conventional way is the Liberal Party’s initiative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Canada […]
07/25/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Heatwaves, forest fires in Europe devastate crops and livestock
The heatwaves and massive forest fires that hit Europe have severely affected crops and livestock on the continent, worsening food shortages across the globe. If the heatwaves and forest fires are not destroying crops and livestock enough, the Dutch government under the leadership of globalist Mark Rutte made sure to inflict some more damage. The […]
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