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  • cellomomoncars@mastodon.socialC cellomomoncars@mastodon.social

    "Portions of Iowa, South Dakota and Nebraska are grappling with the aftermath of #flooding, while continuing to fight a swollen river. The Mississippi River is facing flood threats, too. The high waters and flooding are suffocating fields, causing #CropDamage to key growing areas across the Midwest."

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    You know all this will contribute to #ClimateInflation

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    And yet.

    Whem the article talks about where does all this water come from?
    "High pressure"
    "Cold front"
    "Gulf Moisture"
    "Recycle local moisture"
    and even
    "An unbroken jet stream flow from Japan"
    But not a single word about global warming.

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      And yet.

      Whem the article talks about where does all this water come from?
      "High pressure"
      "Cold front"
      "Gulf Moisture"
      "Recycle local moisture"
      and even
      "An unbroken jet stream flow from Japan"
      But not a single word about global warming.

      Access to this page has been denied

      px-captcha

      favicon

      (www.agweb.com)

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      #60

      "Different parts of [#China] are being simultaneously hit by floods, droughts and tropical storms, threatening to spur food #inflation if output of wheat, soybeans, rice and corn is affected.

      Major rice-growing areas in the south have been soaked by flooding, while droughts further north have damaged wheat and delayed corn and soybean planting."

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      Extreme Weather Poses Risks for Chinese Crops, Power Over Summer

      Another exceptionally hot summer, accompanied by drought, flooding and typhoons, is risking Chinese crop harvests and lifting power demand as climate change creates more extreme weather.

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        "Different parts of [#China] are being simultaneously hit by floods, droughts and tropical storms, threatening to spur food #inflation if output of wheat, soybeans, rice and corn is affected.

        Major rice-growing areas in the south have been soaked by flooding, while droughts further north have damaged wheat and delayed corn and soybean planting."

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        Extreme Weather Poses Risks for Chinese Crops, Power Over Summer

        Another exceptionally hot summer, accompanied by drought, flooding and typhoons, is risking Chinese crop harvests and lifting power demand as climate change creates more extreme weather.

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        #61

        "Futures for [robusta] have surged about 60% this year, touching a fresh high of $4,667 per ton. Concerns about the next harvest are adding to supply fears after hot and dry weather in parts of #Vietnam damaged #coffee trees earlier this year.

        #Brazil’s top growing regions have also faced the brunt of harsh weather, pushing up arabica prices. Some farmers pick smaller-than-usual beans following droughts in late 2023 that hurt crop development."

        https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-07-09/coffee-prices-will-keep-rising-into-2025-roaster-lavazza-says
        #ClimateInflation

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        • cellomomoncars@mastodon.socialC cellomomoncars@mastodon.social

          "Futures for [robusta] have surged about 60% this year, touching a fresh high of $4,667 per ton. Concerns about the next harvest are adding to supply fears after hot and dry weather in parts of #Vietnam damaged #coffee trees earlier this year.

          #Brazil’s top growing regions have also faced the brunt of harsh weather, pushing up arabica prices. Some farmers pick smaller-than-usual beans following droughts in late 2023 that hurt crop development."

          https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-07-09/coffee-prices-will-keep-rising-into-2025-roaster-lavazza-says
          #ClimateInflation

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          #62

          Drought and heat in #Mexico:
          "In January 2024, the Ministry of Agriculture (SADER) estimated a 20 to 40 % reduction in corn production directly due to the drought. By March and April, more products, including coffee beans, were at risk. And by May, some dams in the northwest portion of the country were below 20 percent capacity, endangering crops like corn and sorghum."

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          Multi-year drought and heat waves across Mexico in 2024

          Mexico's worst drought since 2011 has caused water scarcity, agricultural concerns, and worsened heat waves so far in 2024.

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            Drought and heat in #Mexico:
            "In January 2024, the Ministry of Agriculture (SADER) estimated a 20 to 40 % reduction in corn production directly due to the drought. By March and April, more products, including coffee beans, were at risk. And by May, some dams in the northwest portion of the country were below 20 percent capacity, endangering crops like corn and sorghum."

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            Multi-year drought and heat waves across Mexico in 2024

            Mexico's worst drought since 2011 has caused water scarcity, agricultural concerns, and worsened heat waves so far in 2024.

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            #63

            Beyond "#ClimateInflation: hunger.

            One in 11 people went hungry last year. #ClimateChange is a big reason why.

            “The agrifood system is working under risk and uncertainties, and these are being accelerated because of climate [change] and the frequency of climate events,” Máximo Torero Cullen, of the FAO, said. It is a “problem that will continue to increase,” he said, adding that the mounting effects of warming on global food systems create a human rights issue.

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            One in 11 people went hungry last year. Climate change is a big reason why.

            Hunger and food insecurity are no longer merely benchmarks of public health. They are symptoms of a warming world.

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            • cellomomoncars@mastodon.socialC cellomomoncars@mastodon.social

              Beyond "#ClimateInflation: hunger.

              One in 11 people went hungry last year. #ClimateChange is a big reason why.

              “The agrifood system is working under risk and uncertainties, and these are being accelerated because of climate [change] and the frequency of climate events,” Máximo Torero Cullen, of the FAO, said. It is a “problem that will continue to increase,” he said, adding that the mounting effects of warming on global food systems create a human rights issue.

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              One in 11 people went hungry last year. Climate change is a big reason why.

              Hunger and food insecurity are no longer merely benchmarks of public health. They are symptoms of a warming world.

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              #64

              “Climate change drives [#coffee] prices up

              There’s a drum beat in the background that is #ClimateChange, and that is causing problems,” he said. “That will affect the stability of the market and that’s not going to go away for a long time.”

              https://www.cnn.com/2024/08/01/business/your-coffees-about-to-get-more-expensive-heres-why/index.html
              #ClimateInflation

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              • cellomomoncars@mastodon.socialC cellomomoncars@mastodon.social

                “Climate change drives [#coffee] prices up

                There’s a drum beat in the background that is #ClimateChange, and that is causing problems,” he said. “That will affect the stability of the market and that’s not going to go away for a long time.”

                https://www.cnn.com/2024/08/01/business/your-coffees-about-to-get-more-expensive-heres-why/index.html
                #ClimateInflation

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                #65

                "Key #crops from potatoes and onions to wheat and sugar are being hit by damaging heat, drought and floods around the world, pushing up prices and threatening food security, [ECIU] says.

                But while it “is tempting” to suggest that the UK should increase domestic production to make up for poor harvests abroad, #Britain too is struggling in the face of #climate impacts, the organisation said."

                https://www.independent.co.uk/climate-change/news/mediterranean-western-europe-egypt-spain-europe-b2593291.html
                #ClimateInflation #UK

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                  "Key #crops from potatoes and onions to wheat and sugar are being hit by damaging heat, drought and floods around the world, pushing up prices and threatening food security, [ECIU] says.

                  But while it “is tempting” to suggest that the UK should increase domestic production to make up for poor harvests abroad, #Britain too is struggling in the face of #climate impacts, the organisation said."

                  https://www.independent.co.uk/climate-change/news/mediterranean-western-europe-egypt-spain-europe-b2593291.html
                  #ClimateInflation #UK

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                  #66

                  "The drought has prompted about a third of the countries in southern Africa to declare a state of disaster. A massive 68 million people across the region need food aid. "

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                  Zimbabwe drought: Digging riverbeds in desperate search for water

                  The southern Africa region is facing one of the worst droughts in living memory.

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                    "The drought has prompted about a third of the countries in southern Africa to declare a state of disaster. A massive 68 million people across the region need food aid. "

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                    Zimbabwe drought: Digging riverbeds in desperate search for water

                    The southern Africa region is facing one of the worst droughts in living memory.

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                    #67

                    "#SouthKorea’s famous #kimchi is falling victim to #ClimateChange, with scientists, farmers and manufacturers saying the quality and quantity of the napa #cabbage that is pickled to make the ubiquitous dish is suffering due to rising temperatures."

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                    Kimchi no more? Climate change puts South Korea’s beloved cabbage dish at risk

                    South Korea’s famous kimchi is falling victim to climate change, with scientists, farmers and manufacturers saying the quality and quantity of the cabbage that is pickled to make the dish is suffering due to rising temperatures.

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                    #ClimateInflation

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                      "#SouthKorea’s famous #kimchi is falling victim to #ClimateChange, with scientists, farmers and manufacturers saying the quality and quantity of the napa #cabbage that is pickled to make the ubiquitous dish is suffering due to rising temperatures."

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                      Kimchi no more? Climate change puts South Korea’s beloved cabbage dish at risk

                      South Korea’s famous kimchi is falling victim to climate change, with scientists, farmers and manufacturers saying the quality and quantity of the cabbage that is pickled to make the dish is suffering due to rising temperatures.

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                      #ClimateInflation

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                      #68

                      "On an annual scale, the greatest losses affected spring and winter cereal crops – in the Podlaskie and Mazovian voivodeships, where even 50-74% of the cultivated area struggled with a water deficit. Significant water shortages were also recorded in the cultivation of fruit bushes, strawberries, rapeseed, fodder rape, corn, and leguminous plants. Many farmers in regions affected by drought can expect lower yields this year."

                      https://wodnesprawy.pl/en/the-drought-in-poland-this-summer-has-not-been/
                      #Poland #drought

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                        "On an annual scale, the greatest losses affected spring and winter cereal crops – in the Podlaskie and Mazovian voivodeships, where even 50-74% of the cultivated area struggled with a water deficit. Significant water shortages were also recorded in the cultivation of fruit bushes, strawberries, rapeseed, fodder rape, corn, and leguminous plants. Many farmers in regions affected by drought can expect lower yields this year."

                        https://wodnesprawy.pl/en/the-drought-in-poland-this-summer-has-not-been/
                        #Poland #drought

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                        #69

                        " Despite record heatwaves, floods and storms across much of South-east Asia in 2024, more people in the region are concerned about bread-and-butter issues such as #FoodSecurity than about #ClimateChange, according to a new survey."

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                        As climate threat grows, S-E Asians focus on inflation, food security: ISEAS survey

                        Half of respondents in S'pore felt their government regarded climate change as an urgent priority. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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                        People need help connecting the dots: that climate change has effects on their grocery bills.
                        That's what this #ClimateInflation thread is about.

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                          " Despite record heatwaves, floods and storms across much of South-east Asia in 2024, more people in the region are concerned about bread-and-butter issues such as #FoodSecurity than about #ClimateChange, according to a new survey."

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                          As climate threat grows, S-E Asians focus on inflation, food security: ISEAS survey

                          Half of respondents in S'pore felt their government regarded climate change as an urgent priority. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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                          The Straits Times (www.straitstimes.com)

                          People need help connecting the dots: that climate change has effects on their grocery bills.
                          That's what this #ClimateInflation thread is about.

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                          #70

                          “Our #citrus growers are resilient, but after fighting citrus greening for nearly two decades and having three major hurricanes in the past seven years devastate the heart of our growing region, growers are weary,” he said in a statement Friday.

                          https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-10-12/florida-orange-growers-were-set-for-a-turnaround-then-hurricane-milton-hit
                          #Florida #oranges #HurricaneMilton

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                            “Our #citrus growers are resilient, but after fighting citrus greening for nearly two decades and having three major hurricanes in the past seven years devastate the heart of our growing region, growers are weary,” he said in a statement Friday.

                            https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-10-12/florida-orange-growers-were-set-for-a-turnaround-then-hurricane-milton-hit
                            #Florida #oranges #HurricaneMilton

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                            #71

                            Farmers Worldwide Hit by Climate Change

                            "Globally 75 percent of #farmers are already impacted by #ClimateChange or are worried about its impacts, and 71 percent say reduced yields are a major concern. Six out of 10 have already experienced significant revenue loss due to abnormal weather events.

                            Spanning eight countries — China, Australia, Brazil, Germany, India, Kenya, Ukraine and the U.S. — the survey interviewed over 2,000 farmers between June and July."

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                            Farmers Worldwide Hit by Climate Change: Survey

                            Globally 75 percent of farmers are already impacted by climate change or are worried about its impacts, and 71 percent say reduced yields are a major concern. Six out of 10 have already experienced significant revenue loss due to abnormal weather events recently.

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                              Farmers Worldwide Hit by Climate Change

                              "Globally 75 percent of #farmers are already impacted by #ClimateChange or are worried about its impacts, and 71 percent say reduced yields are a major concern. Six out of 10 have already experienced significant revenue loss due to abnormal weather events.

                              Spanning eight countries — China, Australia, Brazil, Germany, India, Kenya, Ukraine and the U.S. — the survey interviewed over 2,000 farmers between June and July."

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                              Farmers Worldwide Hit by Climate Change: Survey

                              Globally 75 percent of farmers are already impacted by climate change or are worried about its impacts, and 71 percent say reduced yields are a major concern. Six out of 10 have already experienced significant revenue loss due to abnormal weather events recently.

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                              #72

                              "A lack of #water is a hidden and growing driver of #hunger that affects one in every 11 people, the WRI said. Rice, wheat and corn — which make up more than half of the world’s food calories — are particularly vulnerable, with a third of those crops grown using highly stressed or variable water supplies.

                              Water scarcity could cause high-income countries’ #GDP to shrink by 8% by mid-century and a drop of up to 15% in poorer countries, it said."

                              https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2024-10-18/global-food-roundup-water-stress-threatens-quarter-of-crops
                              #ClimateInflation

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                                "A lack of #water is a hidden and growing driver of #hunger that affects one in every 11 people, the WRI said. Rice, wheat and corn — which make up more than half of the world’s food calories — are particularly vulnerable, with a third of those crops grown using highly stressed or variable water supplies.

                                Water scarcity could cause high-income countries’ #GDP to shrink by 8% by mid-century and a drop of up to 15% in poorer countries, it said."

                                https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2024-10-18/global-food-roundup-water-stress-threatens-quarter-of-crops
                                #ClimateInflation

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                                #73

                                Hotter summers in Japan are hard both on rice crops and on the aging farmers growing them.

                                "Last year, #Japan recorded a poor #rice harvest nationwide because of exceptionally hot weather. Ministry data showed the country’s private-sector rice inventory fell to 1.56 million tons in June, the lowest level since records began in 1999."

                                https://japantoday.com/category/national/aging-farmers-face-extreme-temperatures-as-they-struggle-to-maintain-japan%27s-rice-crop?

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                                  Hotter summers in Japan are hard both on rice crops and on the aging farmers growing them.

                                  "Last year, #Japan recorded a poor #rice harvest nationwide because of exceptionally hot weather. Ministry data showed the country’s private-sector rice inventory fell to 1.56 million tons in June, the lowest level since records began in 1999."

                                  https://japantoday.com/category/national/aging-farmers-face-extreme-temperatures-as-they-struggle-to-maintain-japan%27s-rice-crop?

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                                  #74

                                  "#SouthSudan is [a] #ClimateChange hotspot. A significant concern is the increasing emergence and incidence of crop pests that threaten the plant health and livelihoods of approximately 86% of rural households which depend on agriculture.

                                  Common pests include elegant grasshoppers, bollworms, cassava whiteflies, cutworms, African armyworms, stalk borers, and aphids.

                                  The fall armyworm is one of the invasive pests in South Sudan associated with climate change."

                                  Just a moment...

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                                    "#SouthSudan is [a] #ClimateChange hotspot. A significant concern is the increasing emergence and incidence of crop pests that threaten the plant health and livelihoods of approximately 86% of rural households which depend on agriculture.

                                    Common pests include elegant grasshoppers, bollworms, cassava whiteflies, cutworms, African armyworms, stalk borers, and aphids.

                                    The fall armyworm is one of the invasive pests in South Sudan associated with climate change."

                                    Just a moment...

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                                    #75

                                    "The #Philippines is set to be drenched by its fourth storm in just over a month, which threatens to add to a growing tally of crop losses that total at least 11.5 bn pesos (US $97 million) this year.

                                    #TyphoonYinxing — known locally as Marce — is forecast to bring more than 200 millimetres (8 inches) of torrential rain to Cagayan province.

                                    Nearly 1.1 million hectares of rice and corn crops could be affected by Yinxing, according to the agriculture department."

                                    https://www.bangkokpost.com/world/2896403/philippines-braces-for-another-typhoon-after-storms-swamp-crops.

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                                      "The #Philippines is set to be drenched by its fourth storm in just over a month, which threatens to add to a growing tally of crop losses that total at least 11.5 bn pesos (US $97 million) this year.

                                      #TyphoonYinxing — known locally as Marce — is forecast to bring more than 200 millimetres (8 inches) of torrential rain to Cagayan province.

                                      Nearly 1.1 million hectares of rice and corn crops could be affected by Yinxing, according to the agriculture department."

                                      https://www.bangkokpost.com/world/2896403/philippines-braces-for-another-typhoon-after-storms-swamp-crops.

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                                      #76

                                      "Europe is grappling with a severe #cereal production crisis, exacerbated by adverse weather conditions, high production costs with stable prices, low quality of output, and stiff competition from Ukraine.

                                      “This season was particularly challenging due to a series of adverse weather events for harvest,” he added, highlighting how droughts in Southeastern Europe and excessive autumn rainfall have negatively impacted both quantity and quality of harvests."

                                      https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2024/11/20/europe-faces-growing-crisis-in-cereal-production
                                      #wheat #maize

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                                        "Europe is grappling with a severe #cereal production crisis, exacerbated by adverse weather conditions, high production costs with stable prices, low quality of output, and stiff competition from Ukraine.

                                        “This season was particularly challenging due to a series of adverse weather events for harvest,” he added, highlighting how droughts in Southeastern Europe and excessive autumn rainfall have negatively impacted both quantity and quality of harvests."

                                        https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2024/11/20/europe-faces-growing-crisis-in-cereal-production
                                        #wheat #maize

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                                        "Some British retailers and wholesalers have been forced to switch to sourcing #oranges from South Africa and South America early after last month’s catastrophic floods in eastern #Spain left farmers struggling to harvest and ship their crops."

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                                        Spain’s floods force some UK sellers to buy oranges from southern hemisphere

                                        British suppliers source from South Africa and South America as Spanish farmers struggle to harvest and ship

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                                        the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

                                        This leads to #ClimateInflation in your grocery bill.

                                        (Also, know the seasons of your produce.
                                        So you don't have to buy them from the *other hemisphere*).

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                                          "Some British retailers and wholesalers have been forced to switch to sourcing #oranges from South Africa and South America early after last month’s catastrophic floods in eastern #Spain left farmers struggling to harvest and ship their crops."

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                                          Spain’s floods force some UK sellers to buy oranges from southern hemisphere

                                          British suppliers source from South Africa and South America as Spanish farmers struggle to harvest and ship

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                                          the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

                                          This leads to #ClimateInflation in your grocery bill.

                                          (Also, know the seasons of your produce.
                                          So you don't have to buy them from the *other hemisphere*).

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                                          cellomomoncars@mastodon.social
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                                          "Global #wine production is expected to drop to its lowest level since 1961, marking 2024 as a historically poor year for winemaking.

                                          This represents a 2% decline compared to 2023, which itself was a low-production year. “The ongoing drop in wine production globally is directly linked to #ClimateChange,” stated John Barker, OIV’s Director-General."

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                                          Global wine production hits record low in 2024 due to climate change

                                          Global wine production is expected to drop to its lowest level since 1961, marking 2024 as a historically poor year for winemaking.

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                                          SeneNews in English – Senegal news, breaking news, Africa news and videos (www.senenews.com)

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