HOW TO PREVENT FOOD AND WATER SHORTAGES
HOW TO PREVENT FOOD AND WATER SHORTAGES As the old saying goes, an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. That may sound cliché, but when it comes to food and water security, it could literally mean the difference between survival and disaster. No, I am not saying that shortages will definitely happen tomorrow. But the warning signs are already visible. Farmers are complaining that the prices of chemical fertilizers have become too expensive. Some are even refusing to plant because they fear losing money instead of earning from their harvests. The reason is obvious. Synthetic fertilizers are heavily dependent on fossil fuels. When oil prices rise because of wars, supply disruptions, or geopolitical tensions, fertilizer prices also rise. And when farmers stop planting, the equation becomes very simple: if farmers do not plant, we do not eat. Some people still believe that imports will save us. But what if exporting countries also experience shortages? What if they decide to...