Authored by Michael Snyder via The Economic Collapse blog,
We are being warned well ahead of time that it is coming. Joe Biden has publicly admitted that the coming food shortages are âgoing to be realâ, and the head of the UN World Food Program is now telling us that we could soon see âhell on Earthâ because the lack of food will be so severe. Food prices are already escalating dramatically all over the globe, and food riots have already erupted in Sri Lanka and elsewhere. But most people in the western world are treating this crisis as if it is no big deal. Many seem to assume that our leaders have everything under control and that things will work out just fine somehow.
Unfortunately, the truth is that everything is not going to be okay.
So far this year, the number of hungry people around the globe has risen to more than 800 millionâŚ
Currently around 811 million people are experiencing hunger. Levels of food insecurity have doubled from 2019, increasing from 135 million to 276 million. Of this total around 48.9 million people are facing acute or emergency levels of food insecurity that require humanitarian intervention.
But this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Much worse is ahead, and David Beasley is openly warning that âhell on Earthâ is comingâŚ
The UN has warned that there could be âhell on earthâ due to the global economic impacts of Russiaâs invasion of Ukraine.
The Guardian reports that David Beasley, director of the UN World Food Programme (WFP), has said that the war has been âdevastatingâ in conjunction with various other factors.
He said, âEven before the Ukraine crisis, we were facing an unprecedented global food crisis because of Covid and fuel price increases. Then, we thought it couldnât get any worse, but this war has been devastating.â
According to Beasley, we will soon see âfrighteningâ shortages of food, and those shortages could potentially spark civil unrest in literally dozens of different nationsâŚ
Dozens of countries risk protests, riots and political violence this year as food prices surge around the world, the head of the food-aid branch of the United Nations has warned.
Speaking in Ethiopiaâs capital, Addis Ababa, on Thursday, David Beasley, director of the UN World Food Programme (WFP), said the world faced âfrighteningâ shortages that could destabilise countries that depend on wheat exports from Ukraine and Russia.
But most Americans are not paying much attention to this rapidly growing crisis because they donât think that it will really impact them personally.
For the vast majority of us, a lack of food is something that we have never had to be concerned about before.
During ânormalâ times, we could always go to the grocery store and fill up our carts with mountains of super cheap food whenever we wanted.
Unfortunately, things have changed. Food production in the U.S. is going to be way below expectations this year, and the head of the National Black Farmers Association claims that we will soon see âa lot of empty shelves and a lot more high food pricesââŚ
Three weeks ago John Boyd Jr., the President of the National Black Farmers Association, said âWe are in a crisis right now as far as the food chain goes with the farmer in this country,â adding âWeâre going to see a lot of empty shelves and a lot more high food prices.âÂ
In his forty-year career as a farmer, Boyd said he never imagined he would be âpaying $5.63 for a gallon of diesel fuel, $900 a ton for fertilizer, and all-time high prices for soybean seeds.â All of the prices he mentioned are at record highs, pressuring farmersâ margins.
Of course we are already seeing widespread shortages of certain products around the country.
For example, Fox Business is reporting on the serious shortage of tampons that has recently started making headlinesâŚ
A spokesperson for Tampax, which is owned by P&G, told FOX Business in a statement that this is âa temporary situation, and the Tampax team is producing tampons 24/7 to meet the increased demand for our products.â
Meanwhile, the ongoing shortage of baby formula just keeps getting even worse...
Parents arenât getting much of a break as the out-of-stock rate for baby formula rose to 73% nationwide for the week ending May 29, according to the most recent data by retail data firm Datasembly. Itâs a significant increase from earlier in the month, when the national out-of-stock rate for baby formula stood at 45%.
On top of everything else, we are now facing a shortage of hot sauceâŚ
In April, Huy Fong Foods, Inc., the nationâs leading sriracha sauce manufacturer, sent a letter to customers about an impending shortage, which would directly impact retailers and restaurants.
âUnfortunately, we can confirm that there is an unprecedented shortage of our products,â Huy Fong Foods told Fox News Digital in an email.
These shortages are just a very small preview of what is approaching.
As I have been warning on my website throughout 2022, conditions are going to deteriorate quite a bit more in the months ahead.
So what is your plan to make it through the worst global food crisis in any of our lifetimes?
Have you been stocking up?
Earlier this year, I published a list of 50 basic items that I would recommend having on hand. The following list is certainly not exhaustive, but it will help you cover many of the essentialsâŚ
#1Â A Generator
#2Â A Berkey Water Filter
#3Â A Rainwater Collection System If You Do Not Have A Natural Supply Of Water Near Your Home
#4Â An Emergency Medical Kit
#5Â Rice
#6Â Pasta
#7Â Canned Soup
#8Â Canned Vegetables
#9Â Canned Fruit
#10Â Canned Chicken
#11Â Jars Of Peanut Butter
#12Â Salt
#13Â Sugar
#14Â Powdered Milk
#15Â Bags Of Flour
#16Â Yeast
#17Â Lots Of Extra Coffee (If You Drink It)
#18Â Buckets Of Long-Term Storable Food
#19Â Extra Vitamins
#20Â Lighters Or Matches
#21Â Candles
#22Â Flashlights Or Lanterns
#23Â Plenty Of Wood To Burn
#24Â Extra Blankets
#25Â Extra Sleeping Bags
#26Â A Sun Oven
#27Â An Extra Fan If You Live In A Hot Climate
#28Â Hand Sanitizer
#29Â Toilet Paper
#30Â Extra Soap And Shampoo
#31Â Extra Toothpaste
#32Â Extra Razors
#33Â Bottles Of Bleach
#34Â A Battery-Powered Radio
#35Â Extra Batteries
#36Â Solar Chargers
#37Â Trash Bags
#38Â Tarps
#39Â A Pocket Knife
#40Â A Hammer
#41Â An Axe
#42Â A Shovel
#43Â Work Gloves
#44Â N95 Masks
#45Â Seeds For A Garden
#46Â Canning Jars
#47Â Extra Supplies For Your Pets
#48Â An Emergency Supply Of Cash
#49Â Bibles For Every Member Of Your Family
#50Â A âBug Out Bagâ For Every Member Of Your Family
Many of the items on this list are now much more expensive than they were earlier this year.
And if you wait, many of them will continue to become much more expensive.
If you donât like my list, come up with your own.
The important thing is to have a plan.
Global events are really starting to spiral out of control, and I expect the second half of this year to be even more chaotic than the first half of this year has been.
*Â *Â *
It is finally here! Michaelâs new book entitled â7 Year Apocalypseâ is now available in paperback and for the Kindle on Amazon.
Authored by Michael Snyder via The Economic Collapse blog,
We are being warned well ahead of time that it is coming. Joe Biden has publicly admitted that the coming food shortages are âgoing to be realâ, and the head of the UN World Food Program is now telling us that we could soon see âhell on Earthâ because the lack of food will be so severe. Food prices are already escalating dramatically all over the globe, and food riots have already erupted in Sri Lanka and elsewhere. But most people in the western world are treating this crisis as if it is no big deal. Many seem to assume that our leaders have everything under control and that things will work out just fine somehow.
Unfortunately, the truth is that everything is not going to be okay.
So far this year, the number of hungry people around the globe has risen to more than 800 millionâŚ
Currently around 811 million people are experiencing hunger. Levels of food insecurity have doubled from 2019, increasing from 135 million to 276 million. Of this total around 48.9 million people are facing acute or emergency levels of food insecurity that require humanitarian intervention.
But this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Much worse is ahead, and David Beasley is openly warning that âhell on Earthâ is comingâŚ
The UN has warned that there could be âhell on earthâ due to the global economic impacts of Russiaâs invasion of Ukraine.
The Guardian reports that David Beasley, director of the UN World Food Programme (WFP), has said that the war has been âdevastatingâ in conjunction with various other factors.
He said, âEven before the Ukraine crisis, we were facing an unprecedented global food crisis because of Covid and fuel price increases. Then, we thought it couldnât get any worse, but this war has been devastating.â
According to Beasley, we will soon see âfrighteningâ shortages of food, and those shortages could potentially spark civil unrest in literally dozens of different nationsâŚ
Dozens of countries risk protests, riots and political violence this year as food prices surge around the world, the head of the food-aid branch of the United Nations has warned.
Speaking in Ethiopiaâs capital, Addis Ababa, on Thursday, David Beasley, director of the UN World Food Programme (WFP), said the world faced âfrighteningâ shortages that could destabilise countries that depend on wheat exports from Ukraine and Russia.
But most Americans are not paying much attention to this rapidly growing crisis because they donât think that it will really impact them personally.
For the vast majority of us, a lack of food is something that we have never had to be concerned about before.
During ânormalâ times, we could always go to the grocery store and fill up our carts with mountains of super cheap food whenever we wanted.
Unfortunately, things have changed. Food production in the U.S. is going to be way below expectations this year, and the head of the National Black Farmers Association claims that we will soon see âa lot of empty shelves and a lot more high food pricesââŚ
Three weeks ago John Boyd Jr., the President of the National Black Farmers Association, said âWe are in a crisis right now as far as the food chain goes with the farmer in this country,â adding âWeâre going to see a lot of empty shelves and a lot more high food prices.â
In his forty-year career as a farmer, Boyd said he never imagined he would be âpaying $5.63 for a gallon of diesel fuel, $900 a ton for fertilizer, and all-time high prices for soybean seeds.â All of the prices he mentioned are at record highs, pressuring farmersâ margins.
Of course we are already seeing widespread shortages of certain products around the country.
For example, Fox Business is reporting on the serious shortage of tampons that has recently started making headlinesâŚ
A spokesperson for Tampax, which is owned by P&G, told FOX Business in a statement that this is âa temporary situation, and the Tampax team is producing tampons 24/7 to meet the increased demand for our products.â
Meanwhile, the ongoing shortage of baby formula just keeps getting even worse...
Parents arenât getting much of a break as the out-of-stock rate for baby formula rose to 73% nationwide for the week ending May 29, according to the most recent data by retail data firm Datasembly. Itâs a significant increase from earlier in the month, when the national out-of-stock rate for baby formula stood at 45%.
On top of everything else, we are now facing a shortage of hot sauceâŚ
In April, Huy Fong Foods, Inc., the nationâs leading sriracha sauce manufacturer, sent a letter to customers about an impending shortage, which would directly impact retailers and restaurants.
âUnfortunately, we can confirm that there is an unprecedented shortage of our products,â Huy Fong Foods told Fox News Digital in an email.
These shortages are just a very small preview of what is approaching.
As I have been warning on my website throughout 2022, conditions are going to deteriorate quite a bit more in the months ahead.
So what is your plan to make it through the worst global food crisis in any of our lifetimes?
Have you been stocking up?
Earlier this year, I published a list of 50 basic items that I would recommend having on hand. The following list is certainly not exhaustive, but it will help you cover many of the essentialsâŚ
#1 A Generator
#2 A Berkey Water Filter
#3 A Rainwater Collection System If You Do Not Have A Natural Supply Of Water Near Your Home
#4 An Emergency Medical Kit
#5 Rice
#6 Pasta
#7 Canned Soup
#8 Canned Vegetables
#9 Canned Fruit
#10 Canned Chicken
#11 Jars Of Peanut Butter
#12 Salt
#13 Sugar
#14 Powdered Milk
#15 Bags Of Flour
#16 Yeast
#17 Lots Of Extra Coffee (If You Drink It)
#18 Buckets Of Long-Term Storable Food
#19 Extra Vitamins
#20 Lighters Or Matches
#21 Candles
#22 Flashlights Or Lanterns
#23 Plenty Of Wood To Burn
#24 Extra Blankets
#25 Extra Sleeping Bags
#26 A Sun Oven
#27 An Extra Fan If You Live In A Hot Climate
#28 Hand Sanitizer
#29 Toilet Paper
#30 Extra Soap And Shampoo
#31 Extra Toothpaste
#32 Extra Razors
#33 Bottles Of Bleach
#34 A Battery-Powered Radio
#35 Extra Batteries
#36 Solar Chargers
#37 Trash Bags
#38 Tarps
#39 A Pocket Knife
#40 A Hammer
#41 An Axe
#42 A Shovel
#43 Work Gloves
#44 N95 Masks
#45 Seeds For A Garden
#46 Canning Jars
#47 Extra Supplies For Your Pets
#48 An Emergency Supply Of Cash
#49 Bibles For Every Member Of Your Family
#50 A âBug Out Bagâ For Every Member Of Your Family
Many of the items on this list are now much more expensive than they were earlier this year.
And if you wait, many of them will continue to become much more expensive.
If you donât like my list, come up with your own.
The important thing is to have a plan.
Global events are really starting to spiral out of control, and I expect the second half of this year to be even more chaotic than the first half of this year has been.
* * *
It is finally here! Michaelâs new book entitled â7 Year Apocalypseâ is now available in paperback and for the Kindle on Amazon.