The Global Fertilizer Shortage Means That Far Less Food Will Be Grown All Over The Planet In 2022

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04/10/2022

 

“Every time I go shopping now I pick up 8 to 10 cans of food to add to my stockpile. Things are looking bleak for food starting later this year and onward. Canned goods will last for several years and are relatively cheap now compared to what they will be if this food crisis hits. Staying close to the Lord in these uncertain times is a must too.”  Admin

 

Michael Snyder

 

I never imagined that I would be writing so much about fertilizer in 2022.  When I was growing up, there were only two things that I knew about fertilizer.  I knew that it helped stuff grow and I knew that it smelled bad.  But these days, experts are telling us that a global shortage of fertilizer could result in horrifying famines all over the world.  Right now, to a very large degree we are still eating food that was produced in 2021.  But by the end of the year, to a very large degree we will be eating food that was produced in 2022.  Unfortunately for all of us, it appears that a lack of fertilizer will mean that far less food is grown in 2022 than originally anticipated.

 

Thanks to an unprecedented explosion in energy prices, we were already facing a fertilizer crisis even before the war in Ukraine, but now that war has definitely taken things to the next level.

 

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