Posted on 02/11/2022 5:28:40 AM PST by EBH
A scarcity economy begins with inflationary hikes. Consumer prices surged more than expected over the past 12 months, indicating a worsening outlook for inflation and cementing the likelihood of substantial interest rate hikes this year.
With all of the things that have transpired, from bad weather, wildfires, disasters and even food chain shortages — I often wonder what it takes to get people to invest in protecting their own food chain and the ability to have some kind of food that provides and calories necessary to survive. I guess a lot of people need the mainstream media to convince them to start getting food stuffs for their family.
This new attempted policy change is outlined in a document titled “The True Cost of Food: Measuring What Matters to Transform the US Food System.
In the report, mention is made of both the Covid-19 crisis and the climate crisis, claiming that now is the opportunity we’ve been waiting for to effect “transformative change” in food production.
The intended goal of the report is to uncover the “true cost” of food in the US, which is claimed to be at least $3.2 trillion per year, three times more than than $1.1 trillion that Americans spend annually on food.
Included in this “cost analysis” are things like diet-related diseases, air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions and reduced biodiversity. However, to understand the true agenda at play, one must read past the flowery language and popular buzzwords.
(Excerpt) Read more at groundzeromedia.org ...
Peas are great!! 👍
Give Pizza a Chance!
Planting peas soon...
I was always told - “Eat every carrot, and pea on your plate”.
Love peas!
I like carrots too.
But the two of them together- BLECK!!!
I read that twice.
Then I laughed.
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