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Climate change, driving up food prices, food crisis

Recently, I watched the third season of my favorite car anchor Jeremy Clarkson's latest show, Clarkson's Farm. Very humorous and funny, but I also saw the challenges of farming, especially the erratic weather, which was unavoidable. Agricultural products are affected by climate change, and prices have risen accordingly.
Bill Gates also bought a large plot of land a few years ago to start planting. He is now the largest owner of farmland in the US. He has 270,000 acres of farmland, all growing agricultural products such as soybeans and corn.
During his visit to Guangdong in April of this year, Xi Jinping said, “To solve the problem of eating well and ensure food security, we must establish a big food concept. We need food not only from the land, but also from the ocean, cultivate marine animal husbandry and fishing, and build marine ranches and 'blue granators'.” Last month, during his visit to Hunan, Xi Jinping also emphasized: “Adhere to the concept of big agriculture and big food, actively develop specialty agriculture and agricultural product processing industries, and raise the level of agricultural industrialization.”
So bad weather caused by climate change is increasing inflationary food prices. Also, two years ago, the war between Russia and Ukraine caused the world's granaries to immediately disrupt the production and supply of food. Does Bill Gates' recent investment, Xi Da Da's vision, see a food crisis in the near future?
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Climate change, driving up food prices, food crisis
Climate change, driving up food prices, food crisis
Climate change, driving up food prices, food crisis
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