The following are 18 signs that food shortages will get a lot worse as we head into the second half of 2022…
#1 The largest fertilizer company on the entire planet is publicly warning that severe supply disruptions “could last well beyond 2022”…
The world’s largest fertilizer company warned supply disruptions could extend into 2023. A bulk of the world’s supply has been taken offline due to the invasion of Ukraine by Russia. This has sparked soaring prices and shortages of crop nutrients in top growing areas worldwide; an early indication of a global food crisis could be in the beginning innings.
Bloomberg reports Canada-based Nutrien Ltd.’s CEO Ken Seitz told investors on Tuesday during a conference call that he expects to increase potash production following supply disruptions in Russia and Ukraine (both major fertilizer suppliers). Seitz expects disruptions “could last well beyond 2022.”
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#5 The out-of-stock rate for baby formula in the United States has now reached 40 percent…
The out-of-stock rate for baby formula hovered between 2% and 8% in the first half of 2021, but began rising sharply last July. Between November 2021 and early April 2022, the out-of-stock rate jumped to 31%, data from Datasembly showed.
That rate increased another 9 percentage points in just three weeks in April, and now stands at 40%, the statistics show. In six states — Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, Missouri, Texas and Tennessee — more than half of baby formula was completely sold out during the week starting April 24, Datasembly said.
#6 In six U.S. states, the out-of-stock rate for baby formula has actually risen to 50 percent or greater.
#7 Searches for the phrase “how to make homemade formula for babies” on Google have spiked 120 percent.
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Not sure why baby formula is an issue. God did give women breasts for a reason. I know, most women now a days think they are to hang out their shirt.
It’s a problem related to medication that may not allow breast feeding. I don’t know the specifics; but one of the ladies would.
I did a little search.
https://childrensmd.org/browse-by-age-group/11-reasons-women-stop-breastfeeding/
It seems 99.9% just put themselves first.
Respectfully, there are many reasons women may not be able to produce enough milk for their children. Formula is often used not as a replacement but an augment to breastmilk and has resulted in more thriving and healthy babies that ever. There is a reason infant mortality is a whisper of what it was even in living memory.
I have family who simply can not produce enough for her son and it resulted in a stay at Children’s and a long period of shame and depression till we found out that a family member was making it her business to shame said mother about being a bad unfit mother. That got handled right quick but until then she was struggling to care for her son feeling like she was somehow unfit and her husband had no idea this was going on.
So what percentage of women suffer from this? Is this rare? What are the causes of this (diet, acyivities,…)?