Don't believe those who tell you that the food situation in the USA isn't all that bad. It is much worse than you might imagine. Listen to some astonishing FACTS proving HOW BAD our food supply really is. And HOW terrible devastations--such as the recent cyclone in Burma or Myanmar--will affect ALL of us. But there are solutions, even though they are not that popular today.
7 million died in the great depression in the USA.
academysounds 3 months ago
the u.n. is responsible for governments holding back food. It is a satanic regime that is run by eugenicists. In the u.s. they are flooding farmland and doing the same in canada. We use food to control behavior, we do not apologize. Catherine Bertolini U.N. world food program.
artsychic2000 9 months ago
just read a story in the philadelphia inquirer (a very liberal paper if that makes any difference) about a NY dairy farmer shooting 51 cows and then himself, apparently "they" didn't pay him enough to produce or not produce
2manytaxes 2 years ago
you mean all those scientists and agriculture experts that national geographic interviewed didn't know what they were talking about? , a magazine that's been around for well over a hundred years, which has donated hundreds of millions to research is just entertainment? ! then please by all means tell me what i should read?
2manytaxes 2 years ago
bring me real production numbers and you will see we already have more than abundant production methods. we pay people not to grow food to stabilize prices keeping it profitable. no profit no incentive, no incentive no food.
circusboy90210 2 years ago
you fail if you get your info from ng. that's entertainment not legitmat info.
circusboy90210 2 years ago
ethanol is a joke.
Verlch 2 years ago
I DID do my research, I think you can trust National Geographic to provide good research - again, June 2009 issue. Supply is at technologic zenith at this time, so if production methods are not increased in some way then the rapidly growing global population (DEMAND) will outstrip the supply. Read that first, then see what you think!
2manytaxes 2 years ago
Go to National Geographic's website. Look in the Archive section for the June 2009 magazine. The article is titled "The End of Plenty"
2manytaxes 2 years ago
the Price of food is not allway's a function of supply and demand economics. at the grainary pricces are created and then the next season the farmer is provided disinsentive (spell) to produce an overabundance. also we pay farmers not to grow food to keep prices artificially high. also another function of high prices is giving away free food to nations too produce their own. however you have not fact checked with providing substance for your arguement. ty. v
circusboy90210 2 years ago