The World has 10, No Eight, Weeks of Wheat Supplies Left By James Reed
There is now a countdown to the world running out of wheat. The stage for this was set by China’s vast buy-ups, then came the Ukraine War, disrupting a quarter of the world’s wheat supply, and boycotts of Russian resources. The result will be starvation in Africa, as usual, and millions of refugees pouring into Europe, making the 2015 refugee crisis, and all that went on then, look minor. And this is only the start of the globalist plans, for the dialectic is to create a crisis, and generate mass movements of refugees, to swamp the West Camp of the Saints style. Apparently, the elites think living in underground cities for them is the way to go.
“The world has about 10 weeks of wheat supplies stored as Russia's invasion of Ukraine enters its fourth month, a food insecurity expert told the UN.
Sara Menker, the CEO of agriculture analytics firm Gro Intelligence, told the UN Security Council that the Russia-Ukraine war was not the cause of a food security crisis but "simply added fuel to a fire that was long burning."
Ukraine is considered the world's "breadbasket" and Russia and Ukraine combined account for almost a third of the world's wheat exports.
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“This comes as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken accused Russia of using food as a weapon. Blinken, also addressing the UN Security Council, said that Russia was holding food "hostage" not just for Ukrainians but for millions across the world.
"The Russian government seems to think that using food as a weapon will help accomplish what its invasion has not - to break the spirit of the Ukrainian people," Blinken said.
Menker said droughts across the world are contributing to declining wheat resources. Menker said global food supplies are also being impacted by climate change and fertilizer shortages.
"We currently only have 10 weeks of global consumption sitting in inventory around the world. Conditions today are worse than those experienced in 2007 and 2008," she said.
Menker said estimates from official government agencies from across the world show that wheat inventories at 33% of annual consumption, but added that models created by Gro Intelligence show that the figure may actually be closer to 20%, a level not seen since 2007 and 2008.
"It is important to note that the lowest grain inventory levels the world has ever seen are now occurring while access to fertilizers is highly constrained," she said. "And drought in wheat growing regions around the world is the most extreme it's been in over 20 years. Similar inventory concerns also apply to corn and other grains."
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