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World News See other World News Articles Title: Food Shortages Hit China: There Is “not…enough fresh food to go around” ver the past few weeks, I have been writing articles regarding a coming food shortage. Ive been pointing out that the food shortage is going to hit the United States hard but that it is also going to hit the rest of the world. A worldwide fit of hysteria over COVID, resulting in the shutdown of the worlds economy, interruption of the supply chain, and the destruction of food products, as well as international trade wars and natural disasters, are going to collide with one another and make this winter one of the toughest on record. China is publicly acknowledging a coming food shortage. But while many have dismissed my claims, Id like to draw your attention to the fact that China is now publicly acknowledging a coming food shortage. (And as noted in this article, when they admit theres a problem, its a BIG problem. ) In fact, China even has an anti-food-wasting campaign going on across the country right this minute encouraging people to eat half portions or at least make sure to finish their plates. In an October 5, article for the New York Times entitled Chinas mealtime appeal amid food supply worries: Dont take more than you can eat, Eva Dou writes, On the surface, Chinas campaign to encourage mealtime thrift has been a cheerful affair, with soldiers, factory workers and schoolchildren shown polishing their plates clean of food. But behind the drive is a harsh reality. China does not have enough fresh food to go around and neither does much of the world. The pandemic and extreme weather have disrupted agricultural supply chains, leaving food prices sharply higher in countries as diverse as Yemen, Sudan, Mexico and South Korea. The United Nations warned in June that the world is on the brink of its worst food crisis in 50 years. Its scary and its overwhelming, Arif Husain, chief economist of the United Nations World Food Program, said in an interview. I dont think we have seen anything like this ever. Those are strong words, to say the least. Right now, the food products in China that are facing the toughest situation are corn and pork. Chinas pork industry was hit hard by African Swine Fever (at least we are told) and flooding ruined a large portion of Chinas corn crops. But its not just those two products that are at risk. Fresh food of every kind is in short supply for the same reasons as the United States, i.e. insane shutdown policies. China is claiming that it is not in a food crisis currently and it is attempting to reassure the population that it has enough wheat in reserve to feed everyone for a year. But the reality is different from the claims, as Chinas pork prices rose 135 percent in February, and floods killed so many vegetable crops. Ironically, China is dependent on the United States to bridge its corn shortfall. Despite the fact that we are allegedly in a trade war with China and the fact that Americans will soon be facing a shortage of food of their own, its likely that the good ol USA will tell its citizens to take one for the team yet again and help stabilize the brutal Communist dictatorship that Americans built by shipping their jobs overseas with Free Trade. Political unrest goes hand in hand with food insecurity. And its true that Chinas government may not view the food crisis as the biggest concern. Instead, it views political unrest as the biggest threat. Political unrest, unfortunately for the Chinese Communist Party, is a direct result, especially in China, of food insecurity. Both of its major political disruptions the 1950s and 1980s came at a time when food was in scarce supply. But, for now, China is attempting to convince its population to embrace austerity voluntarily and through social shaming (like Americas masks) in order to stave off the crisis a little longer. Dou describes the Clean Plate push in her article by writing, Beijings solution has been a sunny Clean Plate Campaign launched in August, with the aim of curbing food use without prompting public alarm. Like the American Victory Gardens of World War II, the campaign is as much about trying to unite the country around a patriotic mission in a time of hardship as it is about securing the food supply. Restaurants across the nation are dishing out half-servings in line with the drive. Some, such as the upscale Peking duck chain Quanjude, have instructed servers to nag diners not to waste. Other restaurants are fining people for leaving too much on their plates. At one elementary school in southern China, students must send teachers short videos of their dinner each night to verify they are cleaning their plates, according to the state-run Peoples Daily. A number of university canteens are giving away fruit and other small gifts to students who finish their lunches. Even billionaire Jack Ma, founder of the online retail giant Alibaba, has been filmed trying to save food. A recent viral video shows him asking for his unfinished crab and lobster to be boxed up to go. Pack it up, pack it up, pack it up! he says in the video. I will eat it on the plane. Government officials are, of course, forbidden from holding lavish banquets during this period. This is a global problem. World Food Program economists have already estimated that 270 million people globally are suffering from hunger this year. Thats more than twice last years amount. That number does not include China, the United States, and Europe as they are all considered food-secure countries. Given what everyone can see with their own eyes on American shelves and the recent clean plate campaign in China, the term food secure is being used liberally these days. While we may get lucky and dodge the bullet, we strongly encourage you to prep while you can. Even if no major shortages occur, youll be hedging your bet against food prices that will almost certainly increase dramatically over the next few years. Poster Comment: China is rationing rice. Men get more than women. No Chinese has ever survived a Grand Solar Minimum. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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