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Florida Agriculture Losses from Ian
The damages from the hurricane are still being evaluated, but preliminary estimates state that Ian caused Florida’s agriculture industry to lose up to $1.56 [...]
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Holiday Expenses Rise in Canada
Wishing our friends in the north a happy Thanksgiving. Canada’s Thanksgiving is not as widely celebrated as America’s November feast. However, outside Quebec, [...]
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Global Egg Shortage
You know the situation is becoming dire when staple food items are no longer on the shelves. France is currently experiencing an egg shortage, and it is the largest [...]
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WEF Encourages Eating Expired Food
Schwab is a rotten man. The World Economic Forum has convinced the UK to remove “best before” dates from food products in an effort to “conserve food [...]
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Food Stamps for US Soldiers
Washington acts perplexed as to why recruitment is nearing a record low. Food inflation is on the rise across the world, increasing 10.9% in the US over the last [...]
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India’s Rice Exports in Jeopardy
India is the largest rice exporter in the world. The nation saw the highest volume of rice exported last year at 18.75 million metric tons. In contrast, the [...]
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94% of Baby Food Contains Toxic Metals
The Food and Drug Administration does nothing to protect the American public. We have yet another revelation of products intended for infants containing toxic [...]
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Fertilizer Bans Lead to Food Scarcity
Canada’s Trudeau is proposing to reduce fertilizer with the globalist goal of achieving zero emissions by 2030. Every indicator says that food scarcity is on the [...]
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Climate Engineering: 40 Million in US West Without Water in 2023
Our models have been indicating a decline in both the food and water supply, which go hand-in-hand. Other analysts are coming out to warn that the inevitable cycle [...]
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Dutch Protest: No Farmers, No Food
The Dutch farmers are pushing back against a new law that plans to reduce nitrogen oxide and ammonia emissions by 50% by 2030. These gases are produced by [...]
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