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Ponce
17th April 2011, 07:49 AM
The notes below number twenty are ver interesting and it tells me that the government are the ones buying must, if not all, of the food from Mountain House and so on, something wicked coming down the road.
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20 Signs That A Horrific Global Food Crisis Is Coming.

Share | April 15, 2011

By Michael Snyder - BLN Contributing Writer

In case you haven’t noticed, the world is on the verge of a horrific global food crisis. At some point, this crisis will affect you and your family. It may not be today, and it may not be tomorrow, but it is going to happen. Crazy weather and horrifying natural disasters have played havoc with agricultural production in many areas of the globe over the past couple of years. Meanwhile, the price of oil has begun to skyrocket. The entire global economy is predicated on the ability to use massive amounts of inexpensive oil to cheaply produce food and other goods and transport them over vast distances. Without cheap oil the whole game changes. Topsoil is being depleted at a staggering rate and key aquifers all over the world are being drained at an alarming pace. Global food prices are already at an all-time high and they continue to move up aggressively. So what is going to happen to our world when hundreds of millions more people cannot afford to feed themselves?

Most Americans are so accustomed to supermarkets that are absolutely packed to the gills with massive amounts of really inexpensive food that they cannot even imagine that life could be any other way. Unfortunately, that era is ending.

There are all kinds of indications that we are now entering a time when there will not be nearly enough food for everyone in the world. As competition for food supplies increases, food prices are going to go up. In fact, at some point they are going to go way up.

Let’s look at some of the key reasons why an increasing number of people believe that a massive food crisis is on the horizon.

The following are 20 signs that a horrific global food crisis is coming….

#1 According to the World Bank, 44 million people around the globe have been pushed into extreme poverty since last June because of rising food prices.

#2 The world is losing topsoil at an astounding rate. In fact, according to Lester Brown, “one third of the world’s cropland is losing topsoil faster than new soil is forming through natural processes”.

#3 Due to U.S. ethanol subsidies, almost a third of all corn grown in the United States is now used for fuel. This is putting a lot of stress on the price of corn.

#4 Due to a lack of water, some countries in the Middle East find themselves forced to almost totally rely on other nations for basic food staples. For example, it is being projected that there will be no more wheat production in Saudi Arabia by the year 2012.

#5 Water tables all over the globe are being depleted at an alarming rate due to “overpumping”. According to the World Bank, there are 130 million people in China and 175 million people in India that are being fed with grain with water that is being pumped out of aquifers faster than it can be replaced. So what happens once all of that water is gone?

#6 In the United States, the systematic depletion of the Ogallala Aquifercould eventually turn “America’s Breadbasket” back into the “Dust Bowl”.
#7 Diseases such as UG99 wheat rust are wiping out increasingly large segments of the world food supply.

#8 The tsunami and subsequent nuclear crisis in Japan have rendered vast agricultural areas in that nation unusable. In fact, there are many that believe that eventually a significant portion of northern Japan will be considered to beuninhabitable. Not only that, many are now convinced that the Japanese economy, the third largest economy in the world, is likely to totally collapse as a result of all this.

#9 The price of oil may be the biggest factor on this list. The way that we produce our food is very heavily dependent on oil. The way that we transport our food is very heavily dependent on oil. When you have skyrocketing oil prices, our entire food production system becomes much more expensive. If the price of oil continues to stay high, we are going to see much higher food prices and some forms of food production will no longer make economic sense at all.

#10 At some point the world could experience a very serious fertilizer shortage. According to scientists with the Global Phosphorus Research Initiative, the world is not going to have enough phosphorous to meet agricultural demand in just 30 to 40 years.

#11 Food inflation is already devastating many economies around the globe. For example, India is dealing with an annual food inflation rate of 18 percent.

#12 According to the United Nations, the global price of food reached a new all-time high in February.

#13 According to the World Bank, the global price of food has risen 36% over the past 12 months.

#14 The commodity price of wheat has approximately doubled since last summer.

#15 The commodity price of corn has also about doubled since last summer.

#16 The commodity price of soybeans is up about 50% since last June.

#17 The commodity price of orange juice has doubled since 2009.

#18 There are about 3 billion people around the globe that live on the equivalent of 2 dollars a day or less and the world was already on the verge ofeconomic disaster before this year even began.

#19 2011 has already been one of the craziest years since World War 2. Revolutions have swept across the Middle East, the United States has gotten involved in the civil war in Libya, Europe is on the verge of a financial meltdown and the U.S. dollar is dying. None of this is good news for global food production.

#20 There have been persistent rumors of shortages at some of the biggest suppliers of emergency food in the United States. The following is an excerpt from a recent “special alert” posted on Raiders News Network….

Look around you. Read the headlines. See the largest factories of food, potassium iodide, and other emergency product manufacturers literally closing their online stores and putting up signs like those on Mountain House’s Official Website and Thyrosafe’s Factory Webpage that explain, due to overwhelming demand, they are shutting down sales for the time being and hope to reopen someday.So what does all of this mean?

It means that time is short.

For years, many “doom and gloomers” have been yelling and screaming that a food crisis is coming.

Well, up to this point there hasn’t been much to get alarmed about. Food prices have started to rise, but the truth is that our stores are still packed to the rafters will gigantic amounts of relatively cheap food.

However, you would have to be an idiot not to see the warning signs. Just look at what happened in Japan after March 11th. Store shelves were cleared out almost instantly.

It isn’t going to happen today, and it probably isn’t going to happen tomorrow, but at some point a major league food crisis is going to strike.

So what are you and your family going to do then?

You might want to start thinking about that.


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First post of the day.............good rainny morning to one and all.

General of Darkness
17th April 2011, 08:08 AM
The solution will be GMO. :redfc

solid
17th April 2011, 08:18 AM
You know, I was thinking that a thread with real examples of food price increases would be a good idea. To track the inflation on food we all know is happening right now..

For example, my work week consists of a lot of long hours, a lot of times I don't have time to prepare food for work, even a sandwich. I'll stop by and buy sandwiches from a local 7-11, because they are fresh, no transfats, no hfcs, ect...good sandwiches.

The price has gone up. My favorite sandwich used to be $3.99. That same sandwich recently rose to $4.49, up 50 cents, over 10% increase.

Coffee at the 7-11, a 12 oz pouch, used to be $4.79, now $5.59! up 80 cents, over 15% increase.

A couple examples of the food inflation happening right now. I know I haven't gotten a 10% increase in pay at work! :)

Ponce
17th April 2011, 08:51 AM
I know that most here are either ready or almost ready for what is to come.....but..........for those of you sitting on your asses, I beg of you to have extra food at hand for AT LEAST six months........this will give you time to plan your next step and not go hungry. When the time comes is going to be a mad house out there and specially in the city.

If everything was to be organised, as it should be, it would then be a brezze to confront what is coming down the road.......but......because so many are not ready the pandemic will be worse than what it should be.

"Be ready today and you won't sorry tomorrow"... Ponce

Cobalt
17th April 2011, 09:18 AM
When you read reports like these it just confirms that the Gov manipulates the figures to hide the truth, the reports always make mention of double digit inflation and our wonderful Gov will keep talking low single digit CPI figures because they don't count any of the items that increase in price like food and energy.

I don't know about anybody else but food and energy is a big part of my budget and when they go up between 10 an 50% I feel the effect immediately

po boy
17th April 2011, 09:29 AM
The solution will be GMO. :redfc


Unfortunately, I think it will be mass starvation and riots.

skid
17th April 2011, 10:37 AM
Get your gardens going, and get some chickens. Potatoes grow more high quality calories per acre than anything else. In fact I believe I read somewhere that potatoes can supply almost every nutritional requirement. Of course you will want to grow other things as well...

Quixote2
17th April 2011, 10:55 AM
Soylent green.

Son-of-Liberty
17th April 2011, 11:41 AM
I been noticing pretty significant price rises i food as well.

My GF and I have started keeping our food receipts so we can keep track.

We are also being very selective what we buy and really capitalizing on sales and stocking up on things to deepen our pantry with when they are a good deal.

Have also been using dealfind and groupon and stuff like that but are being very careful to not get suckered into buying stuff that we wouldn't buy anyway.

One recent deal was $60 of meat from a local butcher shop for $25, the shop specializes in organic and locally raised meats. We checked the price list at the shop and their chicken ended up being cheaper to get local meat with the deal then concentration camp chicken from the supermarket so we got two, one for each or us.

I am also going to buy another steer this year to pasture over the summer.

Just some things you might want to try to reduce your food costs, things are going to get worse.

Neuro
17th April 2011, 12:00 PM
Get your gardens going, and get some chickens. Potatoes grow more high quality calories per acre than anything else. In fact I believe I read somewhere that potatoes can supply almost every nutritional requirement. Of course you will want to grow other things as well...
I could live on Boiled Potatoes, Butter, Chives and a Sprinkle of Sea Salt.

gunDriller
17th April 2011, 12:42 PM
Get your gardens going, and get some chickens. Potatoes grow more high quality calories per acre than anything else. In fact I believe I read somewhere that potatoes can supply almost every nutritional requirement. Of course you will want to grow other things as well...
I could live on Boiled Potatoes, Butter, Chives and a Sprinkle of Sea Salt.


how about some Great Value Canned Salmon to go with it ?

Hillbilly
17th April 2011, 01:02 PM
Case of Top Ramen at local discount store

last month = $3.28
Yesterday = $4.08

That's a pretty big jump!