> With the disruption of the global food supply chain due to the rapid spread of COVID-19, many nations are in the position of having to feed their own populations without the luxury of worldwide supply routes.
> The United Nations estimates that food insecurity in Africa, Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean already is affecting nearly 700 million people.
> Considering the mounting issues in the People’s Republic of China, that number could grow if things continue to go wrong for the communist powerhouse.
> China’s impending shortage comes after several devastating blows to the country’s agricultural industry.
>> With the disruption of the global food supply chain due to the rapid spread of COVID-19, many nations are in the position of having to feed their own populations without the luxury of worldwide supply routes.
>> The United Nations estimates that food insecurity in Africa, Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean already is affecting nearly 700 million people.
>> Considering the mounting issues in the People’s Republic of China, that number could grow if things continue to go wrong for the communist powerhouse.
>> China’s impending shortage comes after several devastating blows to the country’s agricultural industry.
(post is archived)