Tuesday, July 2, 2024
Food Security.
Tuesday, May 17, 2022
Shortage?! Famine?! Not Likely, But...
Whenever I complain about the high prices of food, I'm told to keep quiet as the worst is yet to come. Shortage and even Famine are next.
I already notice shortage, but not of essentials. We still got plenty of bread, milk, eggs, fish, veggies; yet... being a country based on import, we should worry. Covid and Ukraine are not without global consequences. It is well-known that epidemics and war disrupt both the production and distribution of food, through damage to production means and transportation routes.
Of course, there are always the usual causes such as population growth and natural calamities ( drought, flooding, cold weather, etc..). We cannot control natural causes, but we could prevent shortage and famine by trying to prevent war, fighting epidemics, and especially giving high priority to local production of food.
Our government does little to encourage local agriculture and industry. It appears, so far, to have supported the importers in their making big money - buying cheap, selling expensive.
I always check the labels on products - and it makes me sad. Most of them are imported. It's more profitable for the big firms (like our Elite coffee firm) to import stuff rather than produce it locally. However, it's not only the cost that matters, but also the food security. There's no such security if the country depends on outer sources. It is a well-known fact, and yet highly ignored.
Anyway, let's hope for no shortage, for sane prices ,and for increase in local production of food .