The USA & Canada are in the top group of fertilizer exporters. We export well beyond our own need. If food shortages appear likely from fertilizer deficit do you think those exports would continue?
Oh, there's money involved but much closer to home. Always ask "Who benefits?". Answer: Everyone in the industrial farming industry from the actual growers to the users of their produce because they all get to raise prices whether there is an actual or hyped shortage. But now when you see another price hike in the supermarket you have something tangible to attach that increase to beyond nebulous "inflation" or "supply chain". The flipside is who doesn't benefit beside the end consumer? Small farmers who would have a tough time bearing fertilizer cost increases should they occur.
My making little of how the content is presented (it's written EXACTLY like a copywriter for a marketing campaign, which I guess you know nothing about,) is not the same as making little of the content - but you're such a genius that you can't tell the difference, lol.
It sounds like it was written for an advertisement to sell emergency food kits.
You're making little of it and failing to prepare will not serve you well.
The USA & Canada are in the top group of fertilizer exporters. We export well beyond our own need. If food shortages appear likely from fertilizer deficit do you think those exports would continue?
https://www.worldstopexports.com/top-fertilizers-exports-by-country/
Sure, since the architects of all this chaos would probably lean toward more revenue for themselves while FUBARing everything up for everybody.
They'd likely sell the entire world's supply of food to the Martians if they could.
Oh, there's money involved but much closer to home. Always ask "Who benefits?". Answer: Everyone in the industrial farming industry from the actual growers to the users of their produce because they all get to raise prices whether there is an actual or hyped shortage. But now when you see another price hike in the supermarket you have something tangible to attach that increase to beyond nebulous "inflation" or "supply chain". The flipside is who doesn't benefit beside the end consumer? Small farmers who would have a tough time bearing fertilizer cost increases should they occur.
In that case, I have a golden, once in a lifetime opportunity just for you that THEY don't want you to know about!
https://youtu.be/QJnq1vW9m6U
My making little of how the content is presented (it's written EXACTLY like a copywriter for a marketing campaign, which I guess you know nothing about,) is not the same as making little of the content - but you're such a genius that you can't tell the difference, lol.
What are you, 19? You have a juvenile attitude, but thanks for the link!
You have a reading comprehension problem and then try to act sanctimonious, ROFL. Way to go full retard!