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Food shortages could lead to famine

                                        Food shortages could lead to famine

Food shortages could lead to famine


We are about to face a huge global famine. Is anyone aware of the alarming warnings that scientists around the world, the World Food Program, the World Bank, and countless other organizations have been issuing over the past few months? As a result, the number of hungry people in the world has now reached eighty million.

Before corona, that number was approximately 13 million. Out of these 80 million, 24 million are those who could die due to complete starvation. All this has happened not only because of last year's Corona, but also because Allah Almighty has been sending down such calamities and calamities on this world for the last ten years, as a result of which today the situation is that this world will be in 2021.

A terrible food crisis is imminent. When the African "swine flu" hit a decade ago today, the effects were so profound that the US Agency for International Development (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) reported that 575 people died in the United States alone, and 80 percent of them.

Elevation of food prices due to food shortage

There were those who were over sixty-five years old. But the other aspect of the swine flu that went unnoticed was that it resulted in the extinction of a quarter of the world's pig population and caused widespread panic on pig farms in general, leading to further breeding. In countries where pork is eaten with gusto, it is now 25 percent more expensive.

Before the advent of corona in China, pork had become twice as expensive. Last year, after the swine flu, the biggest locust attack in its 70-year history took place, destroying crops in East Africa, a food-producing region.

In an agricultural country like Kenya, the price of wheat and pulses has risen by 60%. In addition to the locusts, the gradual changes that have taken place over the last ten years have destroyed the earth's food system and production. An example of this is the floods in Bangladesh last year. The floods destroyed so many crops and killed so many animals that even millions of dollars from the World Bank could not restore everything.

At the moment, due to food shortages around the world, Indonesia's most popular food which made from white beans, its price has gone up by 40%, similarly, in Brazil, the price of their favorite lentils has gone up by 60%, in Russia, and the price of sugar has gone up by 70%.

In Corona's time, even the richest countries suffered from Food shortages and charities had to come to the rescue. The Trussell Trust, the only UK charity, has been distributing 3,000 packets a day to families without food.

This is unthinkable in Britain. There has always been a significant number of people in the United States who suffer from malnutrition. In addition, the United States has always had a large number of homeless people, but the crisis that the United States has suffered from the Coronavirus is huge. The number of Americans suffering from malnutrition is 42 million, has reached, and 13 million of them are children.

According to the latest survey of households in the United States, 35 million people in the United States have gone hungry in the last two years, from 2019 to the present, and 10 million households are still there to provide adequate food for their children. Can't provide this is a disaster that every poor and rich country could face in 2021.

The World Bank estimates that 110 countries will suffer from hunger, with 50 countries where inflation and Food shortages could lead to famine.

The majority of all these countries are poor. Has the scourge of Food shortages suddenly descended on us. Man has taken advantage of the hunger of the poor to start a capitalist business in a very cruel way for the last century.

The results of the world's richest nations licking the world's water and food and the way they are trying to destroy the world's food system for their own luxury are now beginning to show. Allah has said, "We have created life from water" and we are the enemies of this great store.

Crises of groundwater lead to Hunger

Crises of groundwater lead to Hunger


Groundwater has been slowly accumulated by God for millions of years for man, which is now running out. Does anyone estimate that one kilogram of "beef" requires 50,000 liters of clean drinking water? The amount of meat currently consumed in the richest countries of the world can be reduced by even 10%, then 100 million hungry people in the world can be fed and if the meat is reduced by 50%, then the world will be full of hunger.

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End up According to one estimate, if everyone in the world ate the same kind of food that people eat in the West, it would take two acres of land to grow it. Poor countries in Africa, Asia, and South America grow fodder on their farms and sell it to the Western world, where they feed their pigs, oxen, goats, and other animals, while the children of these poor countries are starving.

This earth can produce enough food for every human being's hunger but it has very little for every human being's lust. This is the common man of the western world whose lifestyle is destroying the world's food supply. Yes, but the real problem is that it is very deep.

 The WT and IMF's "Structural Adjustment Programs" were created globally to establish a monopoly on multinational corporations in the world, under which these companies have now taken over the world's food.

Due to the patent law, the world's ten largest seed companies own 80% of the seeds, and genetically engineered seeds are provided to farmers around the world that produce only one crop, the seeds for the next crop. Then we turn to these companies.

The world's top ten companies now own meat, pulses, rice, wheat, and milk without the participation of others. Hoarding has been around for a long time, as well as the stock and stock business, making millions of people at home rich in the game. 

The Bengal famine

The scene of the Bengal famine of 1943 seems to be about to repeat itself. There was a famine in Bengal, World War II was going on, the popular British Prime Minister "Churchill" used the pretext of World War II and locked the food warehouses saying that it would be useful for us tomorrow. As a result of this oppression, 4.5 million Bengalis died of starvation, of which 95% were Muslims. It remains to be seen which countries will face famine-like Bengal in 2021 and which leaders will play a cruel role like Churchill.

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