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Study shows farms on decline, posing risks to future food supply
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Scripps News reported, "New research suggests the number of farms around the world could fall from about 616 million in 2020 to just 272 million by the end of the century."
Lidl Launces Insect Burgers
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The current home page (May 22, 2023) for Lidl Grocery Store USA shows delicious photos of grilled salmon and barbeque ribs. YUM! But the low-cost grocery chain is offering something new.
Plantbasednews.org reports, "Lidl Ireland has launched burgers made with soy and insects as part of its My Street Food range.
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Wheat Farmers Expected To Harvest Just 67% Of Planted Area, Lowest Since 1917, As Dry Weather Bites
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Benzinga.com reports, "As the U.S. economy is grappling with multiple headwinds that have been spearheaded by the impact of the Federal Reserve's aggressive rate hikes, another risk is looming on the horizon: dry weather."
Onion shortage threatens a new chapter in world food crisis
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The Economic Times warns, "Onion shortage threatens a new chapter in world food crisis.
"The costs of wheat and grains have fallen in recent months, easing concern over access to some staples. But a combination of factors is now shaking up the vegetable market, the backbone of a healthy, sustainable diet. And at the sharp end of that is the humble onion.
These Foods Will Be In Short Supply In 2023, So Stock Up Now (Or Find Alternatives)
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Yahoo News reports, "It was a bad year for food shortages in 2022, with categories including eggs and baby formula hit hard. Unfortunately, 2023 could see its own batches of food shortages. Here’s what consumers should start stocking up on now before prices soar and products likely become harder to find on store shelves."