No Farmers, No Food, No Life

No Farmers, No Food, No Life

FAMINE - ONE OF THE MAJOR SIGNS OF THE APOCALYPSE

BY?CARLA PEETERS???JULY 25, 2022???ECONOMICS,?PUBLIC

The world is now facing a man-made food catastrophe. It is reaching crisis levels.?

Current policies in many parts of the world place a priority on climate change for realizing a green new deal. Meanwhile, such policies will contribute to children dying from severe malnutrition due to broken food systems, with shortages of food and water,?stress, anxiety, fear, and dangerous chemical exposure.?

More negative pressure on farmers and the food system is asking for a catastrophe. The?immune system?of many people, especially children, has lost its resilience and has weakened too far with high risks for?intoxication, infections, non-communicable and infectious diseases, deaths and?infertility.

The cooperation of ordinary people worldwide is on the rise to prevent a mass famine catastrophe caused by the plan of?scientism and technocracy?to rule and control the world by unelected scientists and elites.

Enough food, access to food is the problem

Farmers around the world normally grow?enough calories?(2,800) per person (while 2,100 calories/day would be sufficient) to support a population of nine to ten billion people worldwide. But still over?828 million?people have too little to eat each day.

The Covid-19 pandemic has worsened the situation. Since the global pandemic began, access to food estimates show that food insecurity has likely?doubled, if not tripled??in some places around the world.?

Moreover, during the pandemic, global hunger rose to?150 million?and is now affecting 828 million people, with 46 million at the brink of starvation facing emergency levels of hunger or worse. In the hardest hit places, this means famine or famine-like conditions. At least 45 million children are suffering from wasting, which is the most visible and severe form of malnutrition, and potentially life-threatening.?

With global prices of food and fertilizers already reaching worrying highs, the continuing impacts of the pandemic, the political forces to realize climate change goals and the Russia-Ukraine war raise?serious concerns?for food security both in the short and the long term.?

The world is facing a further spike in food shortages, pushing more families worldwide at risk for severe malnutrition. Those communities which survived former crises are left more vulnerable to a new shock than before and will accumulate the effects, diving into famine (acute starvation and a sharp increase in mortality).

Furthermore, growth of economies and development of nations are currently slowing down due to a lack of workforce due to a sharp decrease in well-being and higher mortality rates.?

Source: https://brownstone.org/articles/no-farmers-no-food-no-life/

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