Food Shortages Intensify! Aluminum Production Halted, Emergy Prices Crush The World Fertilizer Gone!

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As much as 70% of fertilizer output is now offline as a consequence of a crippling fertilizer shortage brought on by a wave of ammonia plant closures in Europe as a result of rising natural gas costs.

A worldwide food catastrophe may be just around the corner, according to some, as it becomes increasingly clear that Europe's energy crisis and the shutdown of most of its fertilizer production will have serious effects on the agricultural business in the next growing season.

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Now he's already had a ton of problems in regards to our food supply it's about to get a whole lot worse as fertilizer the big problem we Face here is that all of these problems are being combined with what seems like intentional attempts to sabotage the system things only get harder and harder for the regular people in the people in power they seem to not even notice this is detailing just how bad things are about to get because when they talk about the crisis all of the experts all the people involved in the industry they're saying we haven't even arrived yet the food shortages are about to beginhttps://www.patreon.com/silverreport

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