/Worldwide Food Shortages are Projected to Occur

Worldwide Food Shortages are Projected to Occur

Since Biden took office, the American people have had to deal with a significant number of shortages.

Then there came the 2021 labor shortages. Unfortunately, Biden exacerbated the problem by attempting to drive unvaccinated workers out of the workforce.

Biden’s nationwide COVID vaccine mandate was struck down by the Supreme Court in January, but labor unrest continues.

There’s also a supply chain issue that hasn’t been fixed completely. Longer wait times for specific products are a result of supply chain shortages. It also entails a reduction in supply, resulting in increased demand and pricing.

Sadly, these aren’t the only shortages that Americans will face. According to Biden, the entire planet will face food shortages in the near future.

Biden revealed that he and other world leaders discussed food shortages while speaking to reporters at a news conference in Brussels.

The president went on to say that food shortages will be very serious and will affect people all across the world. He went on to say that sanctions imposed by the West had an impact not only on Russia but also on other European countries.

Later, Biden referred to Ukraine and Russia as the breadbaskets of wheat. Wheat output will undoubtedly suffer as a result of the former’s onslaught on the latter.

In light of the impending food shortages, the current president announced that he and other world leaders are striving to eliminate trade bottlenecks that could further stifle international food transfers.

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