Depopulation Via Global Famine: Nitrogen Fertilizer Shortage Expected to Drive Down Agriculture Yields Worldwide
- This is part of the engineered global economic collapse, supply chain collapse, food supply collapse … ie. Global Depopulation has been activated. See also:
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Nitrogen fertilizer shortage threatens to cut global crop yields -CF Industries
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by Sean Pratt, https://www.producer.com/
A shortage of nitrogen fertilizer will likely result in reduced world production of crops like wheat and corn, says an industry executive. “We do think yield on a global basis is going to be off next year, not because of demand destruction but just because there’s not going to be enough tons available,” said CF Industries president Tony Will.
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He told investment analysts listening to the company’s third quarter 2021 earnings results conference call that farmers in countries like India and other places that rely on government subsidies won’t be able to compete for limited supplies of products like urea.
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She expects wheat production costs in France to increase by 21 percent to US$241 per tonne in 2022 due to sky-high nitrogen fertilizer prices. The problem is particularly acute in Europe due to curtailed fertilizer production caused by the meteoric rise in natural gas prices.
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It’s going to be an issue elsewhere and not just for wheat. Corn production costs are expected to rise by 19 percent in Ukraine and 14.5 percent in the United States. The upshot is there will likely be a reduction in corn, wheat and canola/rapeseed acres around the world in 2022 because those crops are heavy users of nitrogen. Crops such as pulses, soybeans and spring barley will likely get an acreage bump because they don’t need nearly as much.
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