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News & Articles By Mary Villareal
04/13/2022
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By Mary Villareal
ECONOMIC COLLAPSE: War, pandemic will lead to global food shortages
People need to start getting ready for the worst as the global economy heads south. In the April 7 episode of “The Late Prepper,” host JD Rucker discussed the importance of prepping. While most people would not be convinced about prepping until necessary, Rucker said things are already getting bad now. “And it’s going to be […]
04/11/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Study links Monsanto’s Roundup to celiac and other autoimmune diseases; US government insists it’s safe
Roundup, a product originally created by Monsanto Company and now sold through Bayer, has been linked with celiac disease. Some farmers spray their crops with Roundup to kill plants and speed the drying of grains, giving them more control over their harvest. Roundup has been subject to debate in the scientific community because it may cause […]
03/10/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Price of wheat soars to record high as war between Russia and Ukraine continues
The war between Russia and Ukraine has already driven up gas prices. Now, the price for wheat has also surged to its highest level. Wheat price is now at a record $12.94 per bushel, up 70 percent over the last month, as measured by a futures contract on the Chicago Board of Trade. The conflict […]
03/03/2022
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By Mary Villareal
PANIC BUYING: Hong Kong supermarkets emptied ahead of mass COVID testing that’s likely to unleash another “casedemic”
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam called for calm on Tuesday, March 1, after residents emptied supermarkets as they began stocking up on produce and other necessities following reports of a compulsory mass Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) testing and possible city-wide lockdown. Local media reported that testing will begin after March 17, sparking concerns that many will […]
02/17/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Products that will be harder to find as supply issues persist
Despite signs of a return to pre-pandemic normalcy in 2021, supply issues in grocery stores are still evident at the start of 2022. The shortages are scattered, with certain products becoming harder to find as supply issues persist. Katie Denis, vice president of research for the Consumer Brands Association, said the situation is not widespread. “It’s not like […]
02/16/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Baby food companies are exposing your children to heavy metals, warns congressional report and Consumer Reports: Beech-Nut, Gerber and more knowingly keep problematic products on the market
Popular baby food companies like Beech-Nut and Gerber have been selling products with concerning levels of toxic metals. Different baby food products are found to contain toxic heavy metals like cadmium, lead, mercury and arsenic, but the highest amounts are in those that contain sweet potato, rice and juice. Although heavy metals have been found in foods […]
02/08/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Hong Kong residents stock up on food, supplies as COVID ravages city
Hong Kong residents have been crowding supermarkets and community food markets, stocking up on vegetables, noodles and other necessities as record numbers of Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) infection overwhelm the city. Meanwhile, transport disruptions are happening at the border with mainland China. A special administrative region of China, Hong Kong reported a record of 614 coronavirus cases on […]
02/02/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Food shortages worse than Americans expect as omicron exacerbates supply chain crisis
Food shortages in America are getting worse, and only a few know the real extent of it so far. A farming insider recently noted that costs for fertilizers will make it impossible to profitably plant corn in 2022 as input costs for fertilizer, liquid nitrogen and seeds see a three to four-fold increase in prices. […]
01/26/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Farming insider warns upcoming food shortages will be FAR WORSE than expected
A farming insider recently shared that increased costs will make it impossible for many farmers to profit from planting corn this year. This is because the costs for fertilizer, liquid nitrogen and seeds are triple to quadruple the old prices. The plan, according to the insider, would be to convert about 700 acres of corn to soybeans […]
01/25/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Vaccine mandates in Canada now affecting pig and feed shipments
The new vaccine mandates in Canada and the United States are exacerbating the shortage of truckers and railroad employees, and it’s affecting the import and export of pigs and feeds as well. According to reports, many weaned pigs can no longer be shipped to Iowa, Minnesota and the Dakotas due to the lack of truck drivers. Many […]
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