Monday, January 31, 2022

"Grocery Bills Heading Even Higher?"

According to The Wall Street Journal we can now add 'fertilizer' to the growing list of global problems.

That's right, gang--fertilizer shortages are driving up costs causing the developing world to curtail production which intensifies world hunger.

Farms are failing and The Wall Street Journal has issued this ominous warning:

"From South America's avocado, corn, and coffee farms to Southeast Asia's plantations of coconuts and oil palm, high fertilizer prices are weighing on farmers across the developing world, making it much costlier to cultivate and forcing many to cut back on production.

"That means grocery bills could go up even more in 2022, following a year in which global food prices rose to decade highs. An uptick would exacerbate hunger--already acute in some parts of the world because of pandemic-linked job losses--and thwart efforts by politicians and central bankers to subdue inflation."

And if you think the United States won't be affected, think again. Input costs for things like fertilizer, liquid nitrogen and seeds have tripled--and in some cases even quadrupled recently. For many U.S. farmers it will not be profitable to plant this year.

We believe this may be the beginnings of another "Sign of the Times" described in Scripture. The Bible predicts a global famine during the 7 years of Tribulation, and while this may still be a ways off,  the fact that so many signs are happening globally all at once seems to indicate it's getting closer. Which means the Rapture of the Church is even closer still. 

Our advice? Get ready now--first spiritually then physically, because we don't know how long we will be here. In other words: Get saved, get supplied, and avoid the worst of what's coming.

A wise man once said: "In modern times, as in ancient Rome, several nations have suffered a "systems collapse". The term describes the sudden inability of once-prosperous populations to continue with what had ensured the good life as they knew it.

    Abruptly, the population cannot buy, or even find, once plentiful necessities. They feel their streets are unsafe. Laws go unenforced or are enforced inequitably. Every day things stop working. The government turns from reliable to capricious, if not hostile." --Victor Davis Hansen, PJ Media

"And I looked up and saw a black horse, and its rider was holding a pair of scales in his hand. And a voice from among the four living beings said, "A loaf of wheat bread or three loaves of barley for a day's pay. And don't waste the olive oil and wine" -- (REVELATION 6:5-6).

"Blessed is the one who trusts in the LORD, whose confidence is in Him" -- (JEREMIAH 17:7).

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News:

  • Headline USA: China Hoards Half of World Grain Reserve; Prepares for 'Famine'
  • The Washington Post: An invasion of Ukraine could drive up global food prices and spark social unrest; Ukraine is one of the world's largest grain exporters.
  • Yahoo! Finance: U.S. Consumer Spending Drops With Inflation Hitting 40-Year High

 


 

 

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