JPMorgan warns fertiliser shortages and a super El Niño could keep global food prices high into 2027, with coffee, sugar, and cocoa driving US grocery costs.
That’s not going to change the price of fertilizer, growing your own is going to get expensive too.
Like, shit is accelerating the shortage, but it was happening anyways. And there’s legitimately no solution. There’s things we can do to mitigate it, but it’s just kicking the can down the road at this point.
Like, you know how people always said “we grow enough food, it’s a distribution problem”…
That’s not going to be true for much longer, the planet just can’t support anywhere near this amount of humans without fertilizer, and we’re running out. We need multiple kinds, and the ones we can “make” are made from finite resources.
Shits going to get rough, and gardens are not going to fix it.
Best get your garden growing and learn to can veggies.
Better: join your local organic CSA.
Good luck growing anything. The plants can’t handle climate change as well. A lot of us got nothing this summer.
Garden can only help so much when your issue is gardening is threatened
Reducing waste and canning however, good ideas imo
Ill get right on that in my tiny studio apartment in a high rise
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That’s not going to change the price of fertilizer, growing your own is going to get expensive too.
Like, shit is accelerating the shortage, but it was happening anyways. And there’s legitimately no solution. There’s things we can do to mitigate it, but it’s just kicking the can down the road at this point.
Like, you know how people always said “we grow enough food, it’s a distribution problem”…
That’s not going to be true for much longer, the planet just can’t support anywhere near this amount of humans without fertilizer, and we’re running out. We need multiple kinds, and the ones we can “make” are made from finite resources.
Shits going to get rough, and gardens are not going to fix it.
Almost like making it a real problem was the point all along.