So why aren't 100 millions of third worlders starving now that Ukraine can't feed them? Was that just fake news?
So why aren't 100 millions of third worlders starving now that Ukraine can't feed them? Was that just fake news?
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Go back to Somalia you fucking retard.
I asked this in 2020 when India sent all its migrant workers home for Covid, when everyone was shutting down processing plants, when there was a historic locust swarm stretching from Africa to Pakistan, when Lebanon's entire grain supply exploded, when Chinese rice fields flooded so much they had to beg Donald Trump for grain, and when the "derechos" hit the midwest and destroyed all the corn and potatoes. The only reasonable conclusion is that worldwide food supplies are absurdly resilient. For all these things to happen at once and not trigger famines, it must mean there's so much surplus food that famine just isn't possible, just local supply disruptions that get quickly resolved with imports.
Unfortunately not many people are interested in the topic so my ideas haven't been vetted by the hive mind, but that's what I think. There's infinite food, it just needs to be moved around a lot.
They might be happening but literally no one gives a shit not even them
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They are.
Are you on the ground in fucking Africa and egypt?
September news cycle
it's all fake.
it's all manufactured.
that only happens in industrialized countries who can't grow crops anymore
Sri Lankan troops ordered to open fire on looters and vandals as protests continue on food inflation
The third world can produce its own food, unlike "service" economies
£7 price of bread becomes key election issue in Lebanon amid economic crisis due to war in Ukraine
because alternatives exist? Ukraine is not the only country capable of exporting food. A limited war like this means a price increase, not outright famine.
The Russia-Ukraine War has Turned Egypt's Food Crisis into an Existential Threat to the Economy
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that's not true at all
depends where you're talking about
People think that if a big chunk of resources come from one place, as soon as that place become inaccessible all those resources are gone. The thing is, there's always a bunch of alternatives in place in case things like this happen. The food just gets a bit more expensive.
to add on to this
>Mexico
>Producing ANYTHING remotely useful.
Lol. Lmao. Go die in El Metro, with some luck another part of la Linea 12 crushes your sorry ass, indio color caca-rtón.
Just because we produced you it doesn't mean all of it is useless, pablo the wananbe anglo
another one of your countrymen posted an infographic about why your country isn't starving to dead right now, it only happens in a few countries that can't produce enough crops, mostly in Europe and Africa
>We
Lol. Lmao. Seethe more mugreno. Or go dance to the sun or go sell your sister, like the fucking useless indios in Oaxaca. We should have done what England did and not spare anybody of you subhuman monkeys.
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Mexico is America's cheap labor factory, so whether or not it's "useful" depends on your POV really
We import from Switzerland and algeria can produce its own food but our country is corrupt
nalgaspalsur y culo para arriba y oaxaco confirmed. Now go and take your siesta, you useless lazyass. You indios sureños can't invent anything other than superstition and shit-bathed-food (mole)
Sounds like his infograph is retarded, basically all of Europe is food secure and America will never be starving unless there's a nuclear war or something. We've got one of the biggest chunks of arable land in the world. Africa has some issues, depending on the region and yeah they might face price hikes due to this, but nobody is going to be starving thanks to this war.
Egypt is probably the worst hit, and Europe is going to have a fossil fuels crisis, but not food.