The war in Ukraine, the on-going pandemic, rise in inflation & climate change have led to over 300 million people living on the brink of starvation – said the Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Program David Beasley on September 22, 2022.
More of what was covered in the video₁:
- Many food producing regions are experiencing shortfalls due to drought
- As fertiliser becomes more difficult to manufacture & export, countries in Africa & Asia are unable to harvest typical amounts of food
- World food production would drop by 50% if fertiliser supply doesn't recover - China & Russia, the top 2 suppliers has stopped exporting fertilisers
- Food & energy inflation are also causing demand & supply issues
- Ukraine shutting down affects the food supply of 400 million people
Our Takeaway
Food supply is rapidly declining across many parts the world. It is likely that many more countries would experience food shortage in 2023. When that happens, it is expected of typical food exporting countries to stop exporting (in order to feed their own people) & food importers to scramble for scraps.
When this happens, the quantity & quality of food that are available to us will be compromised. We may even be forced to eat insects, plant-based / highly-processed meat & lab-grown / genetically modified meat – exactly the kind of food promoted by WEF, mainstream media & funded / owned by their corporate partners.
It sounds dystopian & controversial, but I assure you that world & country leaders & orchestrators are already planning for this scenario without your knowledge or consent.
What we can do as individuals & health-loving communities?
- Start growing your own food, as much as possible
- Store some long lasting food supplies at home
- Join communities like Grow Big Grow Home, connect with like-minded people
- Consider migrating & research potential areas
Take action while there is still time to pick it up. It is never too early to start growing your own food.
Eat healthy live healthy,
Jake Oh
Founder // Grow Big Grow Home