After reading about the droughts in two major agricultural countries, China and Argentina, I decided to research the extent other food producing nations were also experiencing droughts. This project ended up taking a lot longer than I thought. 2009 looks to be a humanitarian disaster around much of the world The countries that make up two thirds of the world’s agricultural output are experiencing drought conditions. Whether you watch a video of the drought in China, Australia, Africa, South America, or the US , the scene will be the same: misery, ruined crop, and dying cattle. China The drought in Northern China, the worst in 50 years, is worsening, and summer harvest is now threatened. The area of affected crops has expanded to 161 million mu (was 141 million last week), and 4.37 million people and 2.1 million livestock are facing drinking water shortage. The scarcity of rain in some parts of the north and central provinces is the worst in recorded history. The drought which started in November threatens over half the wheat crop in eight provinces – Hebei, Shanxi, Anhui, Jiangsu, Henan, Shandong, Shaanxi and Gansu. Henan […]
Wednesday, February 11th, 2009
Catastrophic Fall in 2009 Global Food Production
Author: ERIC DECARBONNEL
Source: Global Research.ca
Publication Date: 10-Feb-09
Link: Catastrophic Fall in 2009 Global Food Production
Source: Global Research.ca
Publication Date: 10-Feb-09
Link: Catastrophic Fall in 2009 Global Food Production
Stephan: This is why I run so many stories about water, or its lack. Water is destiny.