Everything you have described here rides on top of an already looming ag crisis due to the effects of the latest grand solar minimum. It has, as of last year, already started adversely affecting output worldwide. A lot of unseasonable weather, mostly cold and wet, has cut yields of many crops across the world. For example, you may have heard that onions are doing very badly in India, to the point where they cannot export and they are having trouble meeting domestic demand. In the US, the polar vortex "bombogenesis" storms, heavy rains and flooding (which are the result of shifting jet streams, which are the result of a weakened magnetosphere, which is the result of less solar output), together destroyed about a third of the 2019 output across the board, both crops and livestock, and a lot of those fields are still too wet to plant, so the shortages will continue into 2020 and beyond. The incredible locust swarms moving through the Middle East and East Africa right now are also related to the GSM, as formerly dry regions are
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Oh yeah, let us not forget about the developing oil crisis either, also a direct result of coronavirus shutdowns. This ALSO has an effect on the supply lines for food, and everything else for that matter.
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Interesting times!
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