Countries at risk of food shortage, the weather owes everything

Published 2021년 11월 4일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the contrast between the agricultural challenges in Poland and the food shortages faced by China and North Korea. Weather-related disasters, including heavy rainfall and floods, have significantly impacted agricultural production and energy extraction in these countries, leading to higher food prices and energy costs. China is grappling with a severe food shortage, with residents being urged to stockpile food, while North Korea is reducing food rations for its population due to a severe famine. Meanwhile, in Sri Lanka, an economic crisis and a surge in COVID-19 cases have led to rising food prices and scarcity, prompting the government to impose penalties on hoarding.
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Original content

While in Poland we complain about the low prices of vegetables paid to farmers and sometimes even problems with selling them in some countries, the real face of hunger is promising. The list of such countries includes, among others China and North Korea. The weather is to blame for everything Weather disasters turn out to be the main cause of food shortage in the two above-mentioned countries. According to the TwójPogoda.pl website, also this year the most numerous nation in the world is again on the brink of a catastrophe. The extreme downpours that hit the province of Shantung, known as the Chinese granary, have led to a sharp decline in the supply of vegetables, the prices of which are sometimes higher than that of pork. Rainstorms and floods also significantly limit the extraction of energy resources, which has led to massive interruptions in electricity supply to millions of households and workplaces. The prices of coal used in power plants have reached record levels. In the ...

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