03/07/2022 / By Ethan Huff
After it was announced that wheat exports from both Russia and Ukraine have now ceased, the European Union’s agricultural ministers held an emergency meeting to activate what they are calling a “Food Crisis Contingency Mechanism.”
Since the heads of many European countries expect widespread food shortages due to the war, they are trying to get ahead of it by coming up with alternative sources (assuming there are any).
Ice Age Farmer discusses this in greater depth in the video below:
One-third of the world’s grains, just to be clear, come from the Black Sea region near Russia and Ukraine. Cutting off exports from this area will have a devastating impact on the global food supply, in other words.
“Already there are animal feed producers in South Korea who are declaring force majeure,” Ice Age Farmer warns.
“In other words, ‘we know we had sold you this food for your animals, but we can’t give it to you now, even though you’re depending on it, because we can’t get the corn that we had bought from Ukraine and from that Black Sea region.'”
Not only is the Black Sea region a “breadbasket” for Europe, supplying feed for both humans and animals, but it is also where much of the world’s fertilizer is produced.
Ireland depends on Russia for 25 percent of its fertilizer, as one example of this.
Ice Age Farmer says that all of this was engineered many years ago, in part under the EU’s so-called “Farm to Fork” scam, which is basically the takeover of Europe’s food supply under a “Green Deal.”
The EU’s Green Deal, which is similar to the “Green New Deal” being pushed here in the United States, restricts how much farmland European farmers can use to grow food.
This engineered destruction of Europe’s food supply is coming to a head with what some believe is also an engineered war between Russia and Ukraine.
Interesting is the fact that the war was launched right after much of the world lifted its Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) restrictions, almost like we have entered a new phase, the war phase, of the ongoing plandemic takedown of the global economy.
If EU leaders were really concerned about protecting the European food supply, they would immediately lift all Green Deal restrictions and allow as many European farmers as are able to start growing anything and everything they can.
Ice Age Farmer says he wrote to many of them inquiring about whether or not this will be considered, and is still awaiting a response.
“Things are moving very quickly now,” he says. “And I expect it to continue, and frankly to accelerate in the coming days.”
In the comment section on Ice Age Farmer’s video, many viewers expressed outrage over the situation, though a good number of them also said that they are not surprised by what is taking place.
“The world is clearly run by psychotic, archon-infected maniacs,” one of them wrote. “It’s almost over; the material realm is about done.”
“I see it simply as being the end of the world as we know it,” someone else responded. “War, hyperinflation, and food shortages are still in the beginning phases, although things are definitely heating up.”
“Read Revelation chapter 6 and see if you see anything familiar.”
Another person called this the “new world order phase 2 of the great reset plan,” which appears to be spot-on.
More related news about the Russia-Ukraine war and the coming collapse of the global food system can be found at WWIII.news.
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