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Posted on 5/22/22 at 3:17 pm to CitizenK
quote:
the article is bullcrap
quote:
thegatewaypundit
Say it ain’t so.
Honestly surprised admins allow Jjdoc to spam this site w links to them. It might as well be pure fiction.
This post was edited on 5/22/22 at 3:20 pm
Posted on 5/22/22 at 3:27 pm to alphaandomega
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And stop using acreage to grow corn for ethanol. Use that acreage for wheat.
I've been preaching this for a long time. Drill for oil and
farm for food, especially wheat.
Posted on 5/22/22 at 3:33 pm to Jjdoc
Rockefeller Foundation hitting out of the park for scaredy cats.
Note that in the assessment includes catastrophic climate change apparently during the next 10 weeks.
I call bullshiite to this report which is meant to get everyone to beg for UN control of all nations.
Note that in the assessment includes catastrophic climate change apparently during the next 10 weeks.
I call bullshiite to this report which is meant to get everyone to beg for UN control of all nations.
Posted on 5/22/22 at 3:51 pm to Jjdoc
Didn’t click link but I can guarantee you that is Gateway Pundit.
Posted on 5/22/22 at 4:20 pm to Jjdoc
It’s not a problem, the Democrats will just give out more food stamps
Because they care !!!
And you ( white supremacist ) don’t
Because they care !!!
And you ( white supremacist ) don’t
Posted on 5/22/22 at 4:38 pm to Jjdoc
Having a gluten allergy is only behind being trans/gay in popularity in this country so I’m sure we will be fine without wheat.
Posted on 5/22/22 at 4:44 pm to redneck hippie
quote:
Say it ain’t so. Honestly surprised admins allow Jjdoc to spam this site w links to them. It might as well be pure fiction.
I guess Fox News is making it up too, huh?
Zelenskyy's global food crisis prediction may be 10 weeks away, UN official says: 'Seismic'
Fox News
Posted on 5/22/22 at 4:55 pm to LSU Grad Alabama Fan
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My frosted mini-wheats from Aldi's hasn't gone up in price though.
Wait your turn. It's coming.
Posted on 5/22/22 at 5:21 pm to CitizenK
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We have enough stored for an entire year.
Link?
Posted on 5/22/22 at 5:25 pm to Diamondawg
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PS - you miss on a lot of stuff and are probably missing on this one but China has been hoarding for a while. They won't share but the 10 weeks is probably incorrect.
I thought the same thing Diamond Dawg. And India has been a net exporter for a few years now, had a bumper crop, and they are keeping it all. Between them and china thats about 2.5 billion you dont have to worry about.
And some big exporters on that chart, so what will be the problem area? Africa same as it has been for decades.
Posted on 5/22/22 at 5:46 pm to Zach
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This post was edited on 8/26/22 at 3:10 pm
Posted on 5/22/22 at 5:59 pm to redneck hippie
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Honestly surprised admins allow Jjdoc to spam this site w links to them. It might as well be pure fiction.
You are a dumb arse
Posted on 5/22/22 at 6:00 pm to thebigmuffaletta
Or The Insider.... or the UN website...or
Posted on 5/22/22 at 6:20 pm to trinidadtiger
India didn’t have bumper crop
And China doesn’t have nearly the grain stocks they claim because they lose so much to rot and waste because their ag system is stuck in the 19th century
And they grow a bunch of crops on soils that are polluted with cadmium that nobody can eat
And China doesn’t have nearly the grain stocks they claim because they lose so much to rot and waste because their ag system is stuck in the 19th century
And they grow a bunch of crops on soils that are polluted with cadmium that nobody can eat
Posted on 5/22/22 at 9:02 pm to Jjdoc
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This post was edited on 6/30/24 at 12:28 am
Posted on 5/22/22 at 9:21 pm to Jjdoc
If you didn't know better
You'd think this was on purpose.
You'd think this was on purpose.
Posted on 5/22/22 at 9:29 pm to LSUAshlyn
I read approx 20% of the World’s daily caloric intake is wheat based
wealthy countries will pay the higher prices
Africa is gonna get fricked on this
wealthy countries will pay the higher prices
Africa is gonna get fricked on this
Posted on 6/4/22 at 12:09 pm to supatigah
First, there are some objective things, and I will mention them now. The world produces about 800 million tonnes of grain, wheat per year. Now we are being told that Ukraine is ready to export 20 million tonnes. So, 20 million tonnes out of 800 million tonnes amounts to 2.5 percent. But if we proceed from the fact that wheat accounts for merely 20 percent of all food products in the world – and this is the case, this is not our data, it comes from the UN – this means that these 20 million tonnes of Ukrainian wheat are just 0.5 percent, practically nothing. This is the first point.
The second. 20 million tonnes of Ukrainian wheat are potential exports. Today, the US official bodies also say that Ukraine could export six million tonnes of wheat. According to our Ministry of Agriculture, the figure is not six but about five million tonnes, but okay, let us assume it is six, plus it could export seven million tonnes of maize – this is the figure of our Ministry of Agriculture. We realise that this is not much.
In the current agricultural year of 2021–2022, we will export 37 million and, I believe, we will raise these exports to 50 million tonnes in 2022–2023. But this is apropos, by the way.
As for shipping out Ukrainian grain, we are not preventing this. There are several ways to export grain.
The first one. You can ship it out via the Ukraine-controlled ports, primarily in the Black Sea – Odessa and nearby ports. We did not mine the approaches to the port – Ukraine did this.
I have already said to all our colleagues many times – let them demine the ports and let the vessels loaded with grain leave. We will guarantee their peaceful passage to international waters without any problems. There are no problems at all. Go ahead.
They must clear the mines and raise the ships they sunk on purpose in the Black Sea to make it difficult to enter the ports to the south of Ukraine. We are ready to do this; we will not use the demining process to initiate an attack from the sea. I have already said this. This is the first point.
The second. There is another opportunity: the ports in the Sea of Azov – Berdyansk and Mariupol – are under our control, and we are ready to ensure a problem-free exit from these ports, including for exported Ukrainian grain. Go ahead, please.
We are already working on the demining process. We are completing this work – at one time, Ukrainian troops laid three layers of mines. This process is coming to an end. We will create the necessary logistics. This is not a problem; we will do this. This is the second point.
The third. It is possible to move grain from Ukraine via the Danube and through Romania.
Fourth. It is also possible through Hungary.
And fifth, it is also possible to do this via Poland. Yes, there are some technical problems because the tracks are of different gauges and the wheel bogies must be changed. But this only takes a few hours, that is all.
Finally, the easiest way is to transport grain via Belarus. This is the easiest and the cheapest way because from there it can be instantly shipped to the Baltic ports and further on to any place in the world.
But they would have to lift the sanctions from Belarus. This is not our problem though. At any rate, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko puts it like this: if someone wants to resolve the problem of exporting Ukrainian grain, if this problem exists at all, please use the simplest way – through Belarus. No one will stop you.
LINK
The second. 20 million tonnes of Ukrainian wheat are potential exports. Today, the US official bodies also say that Ukraine could export six million tonnes of wheat. According to our Ministry of Agriculture, the figure is not six but about five million tonnes, but okay, let us assume it is six, plus it could export seven million tonnes of maize – this is the figure of our Ministry of Agriculture. We realise that this is not much.
In the current agricultural year of 2021–2022, we will export 37 million and, I believe, we will raise these exports to 50 million tonnes in 2022–2023. But this is apropos, by the way.
As for shipping out Ukrainian grain, we are not preventing this. There are several ways to export grain.
The first one. You can ship it out via the Ukraine-controlled ports, primarily in the Black Sea – Odessa and nearby ports. We did not mine the approaches to the port – Ukraine did this.
I have already said to all our colleagues many times – let them demine the ports and let the vessels loaded with grain leave. We will guarantee their peaceful passage to international waters without any problems. There are no problems at all. Go ahead.
They must clear the mines and raise the ships they sunk on purpose in the Black Sea to make it difficult to enter the ports to the south of Ukraine. We are ready to do this; we will not use the demining process to initiate an attack from the sea. I have already said this. This is the first point.
The second. There is another opportunity: the ports in the Sea of Azov – Berdyansk and Mariupol – are under our control, and we are ready to ensure a problem-free exit from these ports, including for exported Ukrainian grain. Go ahead, please.
We are already working on the demining process. We are completing this work – at one time, Ukrainian troops laid three layers of mines. This process is coming to an end. We will create the necessary logistics. This is not a problem; we will do this. This is the second point.
The third. It is possible to move grain from Ukraine via the Danube and through Romania.
Fourth. It is also possible through Hungary.
And fifth, it is also possible to do this via Poland. Yes, there are some technical problems because the tracks are of different gauges and the wheel bogies must be changed. But this only takes a few hours, that is all.
Finally, the easiest way is to transport grain via Belarus. This is the easiest and the cheapest way because from there it can be instantly shipped to the Baltic ports and further on to any place in the world.
But they would have to lift the sanctions from Belarus. This is not our problem though. At any rate, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko puts it like this: if someone wants to resolve the problem of exporting Ukrainian grain, if this problem exists at all, please use the simplest way – through Belarus. No one will stop you.
LINK
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