This is more than a bit of a worry, and for those of us far-Right conspiracy theorists holding to the likely truth of the depopulation agenda (the elites intend to kill us all), this is more evidence for our position. Food production is dwindling, mainly due to politically-constructed shortages of materials such as fertilisers. “I want to say this loud and clear right now, that we risk a very low crop in the next harvest. I’m afraid we’re going to have a food crisis,” said Svein Tore Holsether, the CEO and president of Oslo-based company Yara International.
The cost of manufacturing a ton of ammonia has increased by almost 10 times. “The price to produce a ton of ammonia last summer was $110. And now it’s $1,000. So it’s just incredible,” said Holsether. This has raised the price of artificial fertiliser, and most African farmers can no longer afford it. In a country already facing food shortages, the fertiliser crisis could lead to widespread famine. The usual answer of importing food from the West is limited, as crop yields are falling in the West as well.