Post by runninredhard on Jul 26, 2022 16:49:10 GMT -6
If things don't end pretty soon for the better - we will end up with a starving world. The plan is 30% reduction in Canadian fertilizer use by July 2023 as dictated by Trudeau and his WEF handlers according to QuickDick. That is only a year away!!!! (We already saw how he added exorbitant tax to fossil fuels this year without MSM even mentioning it.) We are not to far from the Dutch at 50% and pretty close to Ghana and Sri Lanka who have no fossil fuel energy at the pumps and are starving. If things don't change, there will be no energy to buy, no fertilizer to buy and tractors will line up at the pumps and no one to sell to because the other peasants in the world are making no money to buy food. Then what happens? Will we end up like the Chinese peasants where they have no voice and the government sends around the army to keep everyone in line and they live like crickets and obey their rules and get squashed? Doesn't look like it will take until 2030 to meet their objectives and SDGs.
abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/explainer-sri-lankas-economy-collapsed-85579630
Fertilizer plants in Canada are being rarefied. Those still producing have their warehouses now full and they have laid off their employees to collect UI. At least that is what has happened at the CFI plant in Medicine Hat. The few producers find it much more profitable to produce half the product at twice the price (less plant maintenance) and lay off the workers in between. I have also been told that the price of fertilizer is way higher domestically than what they are exporting - not sure of that is true but a rumour.
abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/explainer-sri-lankas-economy-collapsed-85579630
Fertilizer plants in Canada are being rarefied. Those still producing have their warehouses now full and they have laid off their employees to collect UI. At least that is what has happened at the CFI plant in Medicine Hat. The few producers find it much more profitable to produce half the product at twice the price (less plant maintenance) and lay off the workers in between. I have also been told that the price of fertilizer is way higher domestically than what they are exporting - not sure of that is true but a rumour.