Heirloom seeds is what is needed and why they collected all the remaining wild varients and banked them for later, seeds can become food or used as food and the future staple bulk product to save millions, billion will not make it by a few million will.
The Varroa mite has finally reached and contaminated te Austrailian continent, many thousands of bee hives are currently being destroyed.
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The United Nations Scrubbed this Article Heralding ‘The Benefits of World Hunger’ from Its Website After It Went Viral
By Alicia Powe
Global Research, July 08, 2022
Gateway Pundit 6 July 2022
Mounting evidence continues to emerge proving the food shortages and supply chain disruptions are being manufactured by the United Nations, the World Economic Forum and the World Health Organization in an effort to institute a New World Order, global government and destroy the United States.
A 2009 op-ed published by the United Nations, which is now removed from its website, heralds hunger as “the foundation of wealth” and a means to bolster the world economy.
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Hunger must be sustained to exploit manual labor, contends George Kent, a professor at the University of Hawaii’s political science department, who authored the November 2021 UN the document.
“We sometimes talk about hunger in the world as if it were a scourge that all of us want to see abolished, viewing it as comparable with the plague or aids. But that naïve view prevents us from coming to grips with what causes and sustains hunger. Hunger has great positive value to many people,” Kent notes. “Indeed, it is fundamental to the working of the world’s economy. Hungry people are the most productive people, especially where there is need for manual labour.”
Without “the threat of hunger,” essential low-paying jobs would become vacant, a labor shortage would emerge and the global economy would cease to exist, Kent continues.
“We in developed countries sometimes see poor people by the roadside holding up signs saying ‘Will Work For Food.” Actually, most people work for food. It is mainly because people need food to survive that they work so hard either in producing food for themselves in subsistence-level production, or by selling their services to others in exchange for money. How many of us would sell our services if it were not for the threat of hunger?
“More importantly, how many of us would sell our services so cheaply if it were not for the threat of hunger? When we sell ourselves cheaply, we enrich others, those who own factories, the machines and the lands, and ultimately own the people who work for them. For those who depend on the availability of cheap labour, hunger is the foundation of wealth.”
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Reset the Table: Meeting the Moment to Transform the U.S. Food System – Rockefeller Foundation
America faces a hunger and nutrition crisis unlike any this country has seen in generations. Today 14 million children are missing meals on a regular basis – a statistic that’s five times worse than before the Covid-19 pandemic. It’s even worse for Latino and Black families, which have seen rates of nutrition insecurity spike to 25% and 30%, respectively.
In many ways, Covid-19 has boiled over long-simmering problems plaguing America’s food system. What began as a public health crisis fueled an economic crisis, leaving 33 percent of families unable to afford the amount or quality of food they want. School closures put 30 million students at risk of losing the meals they need to learn and thrive.
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Reset the Table: Meeting the Moment to Transform the U.S. Food System – Rockefeller Foundation
Why Are The UK Government Putting Out A Tender For Ration Packs?
Open opportunity – This means that the contract is currently active, and the buying department is looking for potential suppliers to fulfil the contract.
Contract summary
Industry
[li]Food, beverages, tobacco and related products – 15000000[/li]
[li]Miscellaneous food products – 15800000[/li]
[li]Homogenised food preparations – 15881000[/li]
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Location of contract
Any region, West Midlands
Value of contract
£75,000,000 to £250,000,000
Procurement reference
tender_276298/1043359
Published date
6 May 2022
Closing date
28 September 2022
Closing time
12pm
Contract start date
1 April 2023
Contract end date
31 March 2030
Contract type
Supply contract
Procedure type
Open procedure (above threshold)
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Operational Ration Packs 2023
CO2 SHORTAGE?? Hospitals, farms and factories at risk of CO2 shortages as last major plant pauses production
Britain’s last fertiliser plant is to temporarily stop ammonia production, risking a major shortage of carbon dioxide across the country.
US manufacturing giant CF Industries said supplies of the carbon dioxide will be curtailed as it winds down operations at Billingham over the coming weeks. CO2 is manufactured as a by-product of ammonia production.
CF Industries said in June
it would permanently close Billingham’s sister plant near Chester, leaving Britain with just one carbon dioxide-producing fertiliser plant. At the time, the US company gave assurances that the Billingham facility had a “foundation for profitable operations” and had “sufficient capacity to meet all forecasted domestic demand” for fertiliser.
The company has now warned the
production of ammonia itself is “uneconomical” due to spiralling gas prices. It has said the shutdown is temporary but also warned gas prices “will continue to rise in the months ahead”. CF industries will import ammonia from the US so it can continue producing fertiliser on the site for the time being.
Billingham is the only factory in Britain that produces the carbon dioxide required for surgical operations, meat processing and drinks production.
Minette Batters, president of the National Farmers Union, said the temporary shutdown was “extremely worrying”.
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