I don't think these numbers are accurate. At least not in my area it definitely won't be. 70% laughable. Not sustained for sure. Meat fluctuates alot anyways. I will pay 25% regardless but that has nothing to do with feed. And why 70% that's ludicrous.
1% shortfall in grain yields and we get a 70% boost? Bs. Show the rationale
These crops are directly effected by the rise in fertilizer prices which jumped four to five times in price since the China export ban last August.Food prices you see today do not yet reflect the fertilizer export ban by Russia and Belarus.
Two things happen when fertilizer shortages happen, you have reduced crop yields and food prices go up.
There is also the war in Ukraine. Ukraine supplies around 30% of global wheat exports to the entire world.
It's a lot more complicated then you might believe. You will see these prices jump in the coming months.
Shortages affect imports and exports which can temporarily inflate prices. All those numbers are not fully accurate and generalizations make for a more sticky situation. This is part of the fear mongering campaign design to panic buy and cause shortage....
Ukraine does not supply world 30% maybe surplus...but not foundational for most. They supply themselves first like all countries....we have wheat here...we sell it lol.
Maybe Europe will be in for a problem. Fertilizer....Canada has it.
Ukraine is 7th in the world.....below USA and Canada....again...it's fear mongering. Badly done....just like the usual bad propaganda on here...fucksakes..
I don't think these numbers are accurate. At least not in my area it definitely won't be. 70% laughable. Not sustained for sure. Meat fluctuates alot anyways. I will pay 25% regardless but that has nothing to do with feed. And why 70% that's ludicrous.
1% shortfall in grain yields and we get a 70% boost? Bs. Show the rationale
Wheat, corn, and soybeans are used in feed.
These crops are directly effected by the rise in fertilizer prices which jumped four to five times in price since the China export ban last August.Food prices you see today do not yet reflect the fertilizer export ban by Russia and Belarus.
Two things happen when fertilizer shortages happen, you have reduced crop yields and food prices go up.
There is also the war in Ukraine. Ukraine supplies around 30% of global wheat exports to the entire world.
It's a lot more complicated then you might believe. You will see these prices jump in the coming months.
Shortages affect imports and exports which can temporarily inflate prices. All those numbers are not fully accurate and generalizations make for a more sticky situation. This is part of the fear mongering campaign design to panic buy and cause shortage....
Ukraine does not supply world 30% maybe surplus...but not foundational for most. They supply themselves first like all countries....we have wheat here...we sell it lol.
Maybe Europe will be in for a problem. Fertilizer....Canada has it.
Ukraine is 7th in the world.....below USA and Canada....again...it's fear mongering. Badly done....just like the usual bad propaganda on here...fucksakes..