Not a single day passes without my glance falling on a news item from various parts of the world that talk about crop failures or parts of it that will make certain foods either unavailable to us or too expensive to regularly buy. Whether it is coffee, beef or fruits, I have been reading about the bad forecasts for 2025 prices. While this article talks about cherries, Canada a cattle ranching and beef exporting country is warning us to expect high beef prices. Cattle feed is one of the culprits affected by weather and climate change promising to make beef less available and more costly as cattle ranchers reduce the number of animals in their herds.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-12-14/cherry-prices-could-rise-after-summer-storms-nsw-victoria/104718164 Roland Francis Toronto
