An Unprecedented Plague Has Hit Oranges And
Another Has Hit Bananas
What is causing all of these
plagues to hit our food supply? Have you heard of citrus greening
disease? Probably not, but it has already gotten so bad that it is being
projected that Florida’s orange harvest will be the smallest in 30 years.
Have you heard of TR4? Probably not, but it has become such a nightmare
that some analysts believe that it could eventually wipe out the entire global supply of the
type of bananas that Americans eat. In addition, another major plague is
killing millions of our pigs, and a crippling drought that never seems to end
is absolutely devastating agricultural production in the state of
California. Are we just having bad luck, or is there something else
to all of this?
Citrus greening disease has been
a steadily growing problem that has reached epidemic levels this year.
Because of this disease, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is projecting
that orange production in the U.S. this year will be down 18
percent compared to last year. Here is more on this horrible plague
from Yahoo News…
A citrus disease spread by a tiny
insect has devastated Florida’s orange crop, which is expected to be the
worst in nearly 30 years, and sent juice prices soaring on New York markets.
The culprit? The gnat-sized
Asian citrus psyllid, which is infecting citrus trees across the Sunshine State
with huanglongbing, or citrus greening disease, which causes fruit to taste
bitter and fall from trees too soon.
“It feels we are losing the
fight,” said Ellis Hunt, the head of a family-run citrus farm spread over about
5,000 acres (2,000 hectares) in the central Florida town of Lake Wales.
Another horrifying disease is
threatening the global supply of bananas. In fact, according to a
recent CNBC article, the kind of bananas that we eat today could
eventually be totally eliminated by the TR4 fungus…
Banana lovers take note: The
world’s supply of the fruit is under attack from a fungus strain that
could wipe out the popular variety that Americans eat.
“It’s a very serious
situation,” said Randy Ploetz, a professor of plant pathology at the University of Florida
who in 1989 originally discovered a strain of Panama disease, called TR4, that
may be growing into a serious threat to U.S. supplies of the fruit and Latin
American producers.
“There’s nothing at this point
that really keeps the fungus from spreading,” he said in an interview with
CNBC.
While there are nearly 1,000
varieties of bananas, the most popular is the Cavendish, which accounts for 45
percent of the fruit’s global crop—and the one Americans mostly find in their
supermarkets.
Another plague that is affecting
our food supply is a virus known as porcine epidemic diarrhea. It has
already spread to 27 different U.S. states and has already killed up to 6 million pigs since
first being spotted in the U.S. last May.
As a result of this virus, pork production
is going to be down substantially this year, and it is being estimated that
Americans could pay up to 20 percent more for pork by
the end of the year.
And of course perhaps the worst
plague of all that we are experiencing at the moment is the nightmarish drought
in California that never seems to end. Conditions are so dry that it is
being estimated that California farmers may leave up to 800,000 acres fallow this year.
In other words, they are not going to grow anything at all.
Needless to say, this is going
to result in much smaller overall harvests. Just check out these numbers
from the New York Times…
A recent report on prospective
planting from the federal Department of Agriculture forecast a 20 percent decline in California’s rice
crop and a 35 percent decline in cotton this year from last year’s crop.
And it isn’t just rice and cotton
that we need to be concerned about. In aprevious article, I included the following
information which shows how dependent the rest of the U.S. is on fruits and
vegetables grown in the state of California…
The state produces 99
percent of the artichokes grown in the US, 44 percent of
asparagus, a fifth of cabbage, two-thirdsof
carrots, half of bell peppers, 89 percent of
cauliflower, 94 percent of broccoli, and 95 percent of
celery. Leafy greens? California’s got the market cornered: 90
percent of the leaf lettuce we consume, along with and 83
percent of Romaine lettuce and 83 percent of fresh spinach, come
from the big state on the left side of the map. Cali also cranks a
third of total fresh tomatoes consumed in the U.S.—and 95
percent of ones destined for cans and other processing purposes.
As for fruit, I get
that 86 percent of lemons and a quarter of oranges come from there;
its sunny climate makes it perfect for citrus, and lemons store relatively
well. Ninety percent of avocados? Fine. But 84 percent of
peaches, 88 percent of fresh strawberries, and 97
percent of fresh plums?
Come on. Surely the other 49
states can do better.
The lack of fresh produce is
already being felt in California. Usually, fresh produce accounts for
about half of the food handed out at food banks in the state, but these days
fresh produce is in short supply…
The effects of California’s
drought could soon hit the state’s food banks, which serve 2 million of its
poorest residents.
Fresh produce accounts for
more than half the handouts at Bay Area food banks, but with an estimated
minimum of 500,000 acres to be fallowed in California, growers will have fewer
fruits and vegetables to donate.
With less local supply, food
prices will spike, increasing as much as 34 percent for a head of lettuce and
18 percent for tomatoes, according to an Arizona State University study released last
week. With fewer fields planted, there could be as many as 20,000 unemployed
agricultural workers who will need more food handouts, especially in the
Central Valley.
By themselves, each one of these
plagues is very serious.
Taken together, they represent
an emerging “perfect storm” which could have a dramatic impact on our food
supply.
So why is all of this happening?
Why is our food supply being hit
with so many plagues?
2 comments:
It is my opinion that this is happening because #1 - HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) is being used as a weapon against Americans and the operators of this system are engineering a famine in this nation. When you see clouds in the sky that look like ripples or curved waves of ripples, it indicates that HAARP is being used. The operators of this system know how to create rain to eliminate droughts, however they choose to use it for evil purposes against mankind. #2 - I would not be "surprised" if these wicked chemical companies aren't putting these plagues into the stuff that farmers are spraying onto their crops. This nation is being run by Corporations and they don't even like the people of this nation at all. They are stealing all of the money from all of the people in the nation and keeping the people from being able to compete with them in any way, and therefore they are in total control of everything. In addition to that, their main goal is to eliminate 90% of the population and ASAP in their eyes.
Soylent Green? Here it comes SA
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