Food Insecurity
China: The country, which supplies 24% of the world's phosphates, 13% of nitrogen and 2% potash, halted fertilizer exports this past summer.
War: Russia's invasion of Ukraine disrupted trading in the Black sea, putting the global food supply in peril generally (for instance, the wheat disruption). Russia and its ally Belarus also produce a lot of fertilizer. In 2020, Russia provided 14% of urea (a nitrogen fertilizer), and, with Belarus, 41% of potash, a potassium fertilizer.
https://www.axios.com/2022/05/06/fertilizer-prices-food-securtiy
Forget Vax Passports, Hello Food Passports - IRAN: Digital Food Rationing rolls out using Biometric IDs amid food riots
Initially, the Iranian government is compensating for the rise in prices of basic foodstuffs by dolling out cash to 90% of the population; however, many analysts believe this will cause further inflation (which already stands at 40+%).
The next stage, according to government officials, will be a ceasing of those payments within a couple of months, and in their place will be ration cards: if you want to pay the affordable prices, you’ll need to OBEY.
Iran is set to be the first country to roll out a food rationing scheme based on new biometric IDs. Where vaccine passports failed, food passports will now be eagerly accepted by hungry people who can't afford rapidly inflating food prices. This is the realization of a longstanding agenda by the Rockefeller/UN/WEF crowd to, as Kissinger put it, "control food, and control people." Christian breaks it down in this Ice Age Farmer broadcast.
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Over here we pretend we eat food. Probably our Existence Permit will encode what non-polluted foods we may eat.
Public Outcry, “Forever Chemicals Still Showing Up In Food Products
A new analysis by Consumer Reports found that toxic “forever chemicals” still lurk in supermarket and fast food containers, despite mounting public health outcries to remove it.
Used for its grease-proof properties, food packaging like paper wrappings and cardboard boxes are often coated with the nonstick chemical to keep it from seeping through and getting on your hands and clothing.
That may sound like a good thing at first glance, but it readily migrates into food, and there’s now plenty of evidence linking this chemical class to a host of health woes.
The Consumer Reports update is the latest evidence showing that this “unbreakable” chemical is ubiquitous — it’s even found in burger wrappers and salad bowls! Other recent reports show that “forever chemicals” linked to immune system damage, cancer, liver damage, decreased fertility and thyroid disruption are routinely detected in everyday products like yoga pants, bedding, tablecloths and more, too.
The worst part of all of this is that this chemical application really isn’t necessary in the first place. And it’s so widespread that, today, PFAS contamination is found inside most of us, too.
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