The coming famine...

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In 1994, South Africa had over 200 000 farmers. We not only met local needs for staple foods like maize, wheat and sugar but we exported globally and aided neighboring counties in their feeding schemes. Fast forward to 2015 and we faced the biggest drought in a 100 years and it is still going strong. Rivers dried up, many animals died of heatstroke, exhaustion and dehydration. People lost millions of Rands and many farmers just gave up. Couple that with a huge increase in farm murders, the implementation of what is known as Black Economic Empowerment, land grabs and desputes and the steady rise of costs associated with farming and you have a huge problem. In the last 10 years we stopped exporting our excess staple foods and grain to foreign countries and instead started to import to meet our shortages. Granted we still export an assortment of fruits and vegetables so on but we rely heavily on maize and grains. Most of the people in dire poverty can still afford a small amount of maize to make porridge with and that is how they get by.

In a news segment tonight it was revealed that there is only 44 000 of the those 200 000 farmers left and out of these it is expected that 15 000 will file for bankruptcy after this December planting season. We are not alone in this. Global food production has fallen considerably and say that we are bound to be in trouble soon.

Given how desperate people already are (crime is astonishing here, people think nothing of it to rob others of what they have in order to provide for themselves. Looting is the rather frequent and people do it en mass to avoid prosecution. High jackings and house robberies have gone up year after year and they don't fear prosecution as our legal system is a joke. These crimes are often violent and many families have been destroyed by the this. Many law enforcement officials are corrupt and sell confiscated weapons to gangs and criminals while law abiding citizens have a hell of time getting weapons legally. Those who have the means, immigrate to other... Safer pastures even though the economic environment isn't much better.), I don't think that it would take much to push them over the edge in the event that there is no food.

Given the drought in Zimbabwe that is still ongoing after 10 years and the desperate situation in Venezuela... we can, to some degree determine how people will react due to countries like these. What are we going to do when the shelves are empty and there simply isn't enough food? Do you know where your food comes from and what is your local food security? Do you know what your nations current water situation is? I think that there are many lessons that we can learn from the unfortunate misery of others. My aunt recently started a potplant garden where each pot has something different growing in it. It requires little maintenance in comparison to a normal garden and some plants can be planted to even rid your mini garden of pesky bugs. Ideas like these are awesome ways to ensure that you and your family will have something to eat when times get tough and we all know that they are escalating on a daily basis.

Studies show that our world is getting hotter and climates are shifting and while South Africa is by no means a arid dessert we are a water short country and these temperatures are killing us slowly. Averages in my hometown have risen in winter and summers are harse. In spite of these other factors, one has look at the economic aspects this as well.

We have all heard our elders talk about the 'golden days' where they could buy two items for a fiver and although they earned a lot less, they could do so much more with it. The costs of living have been on the sharp increase since back then and most of us just barely scrape by as it is but what if they super inflate prices when there simply isn't enough for all? Studies show that annually we allocate larger and larger portions of our income towards food. Where would you cut money from in order to survive and what would you do in order to feed your children when there simply isn't enough?

As many people have stated lately there is something in the air and we can feel it drawing closer. An ominous air...if you will...We dont always know what is coming our way but we can at least try to be one step ahead. Are you ready?

Comments

    1. Michelle Apr 12, 2017
      Thank you for sharing this with us. Please keep updating.
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    2. jeager Apr 14, 2017
      Wow!
      I'm sorry for what's happening there and thanks for the information, sad though it is.
      It is an "awakening" post. Thanks for that.
      Years ago on a black powder forum I had an e-friend named Rolly Galpin.
      He retired and moved into the country where there was no electricity thus no
      internet so I've not heard from him in many years. I pray he and his are o.k.
      He was a champion black powder muzzle loading pistol champion years ago.
      Does the name ring a bell?
      I even offered him some of my land to build a home on if he wanted to migrate
      to the U.S.
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    3. Old Geezer Jun 7, 2017
      Over the past two decades I've read about the murdering of white farmers in S.Africa and other sub-Saharan countries. The details of torture and rape are too difficult for the mind to digest -- and let me tell you something, I'm one severely jaded soul. I feel so terrible for the whites still living (well, "existing") there. I can imagine you do not wish to leave the land of your birth, the land you love. Juxtaposed with such are the hideously vulgar events that are now ongoing, even increasing.

      What to do? I know many have left. For those staying, what do you folk plan to do to attempt to not be wiped out by this descent into darkness? First thought off the top of my head is that you all could ban together and physically move into regions of civilized behavior. Having said that, I see how the S.African "government" could read "treason" or "rebellion" into such activities. Oh, dear God.

      Well, I can wish you all the best & call upon what Divinity may exist in this dark universe to show you Mercy. Words come up short however. If there are any stories of successful actions on your part, please do share.
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    4. Nedbushcrafter Jun 16, 2017
      I have Boer friends in the same situation they blame melema and his lot for the farming troubles from what I've seen and read the ANC are corrupt and rotten to the core but with the climate change its going to get a lot worse most the people outside do not and have any idea what is going there I was told a lot of news to the outside world is censored by the government now
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    5. Ystranc Jun 25, 2017
      The irony is that as some nations bake and crops die others suffer flooding and crops die. We might just be a bit better off if the greedy west stopped wasting so much food.
      Stay safe Mekada.
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    6. Kay Michaels Jul 5, 2017
      There is a huge global change happening. Much of it is unexplainable.
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    7. The Innkeeper Jul 29, 2019
      @Old Geezer to make it even more ironic, most of the blacks (that is how they identified themselves when I therefor a short while) are even newer than they whites. They were brought (or came on their own) to South Africa. Most of them are Africans but not South Africans. The Boers and the English band together but still don’t trust each other, the dozen or so black tribes hate the whites and each other, everyone hates the coloureds (mixed races) , the Chinese and the Indians.its a mess.
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    8. TMT Tactical Jul 29, 2019
      YstrancJun 25, 2017
      The irony is that as some nations bake and crops die others suffer flooding and crops die. We might just be a bit better off if the greedy west stopped wasting so much food.
      Stay safe Mekada.

      If the "Greedy" west grew or purchased the crops, it is theirs to waste or use how it see's fit. Where are the dams and reservoirs in these drought nations.

      As for the "White Farmers", get out. You are out numbered and under represented. It seems everybody hates everybody else in S.Africa. Better to start over from a broke position, than have your neighbors carrying you to be buried.
      Morgan101 likes this.
    9. The Innkeeper Jul 29, 2019
      @Old Geezer to make it even more ironic, most of the blacks (that is how they identified themselves when I therefor a short while) are even newer than they whites. They were brought (or came on their own) to South Africa. Most of them are Africans but not South Africans. The Boers and the English band together but still don’t trust each other, the dozen or so black tribes hate the whites and each other, everyone hates the coloureds (mixed races) , the Chinese and the Indians.its a mess.
      TMT Tactical likes this.
    10. The Innkeeper Jul 29, 2019
      The irony is that as some nations bake and crops die others suffer flooding and crops die. We might just be a bit better off if the greedy west stopped wasting so much food.
      Stay safe Mekada.

      Let’s assume the west stops”wasting food” how are going to feed the rest of the world. Oh I know,we will ship what doesn’t spoil as aid. Oh drat, corruption and warlords prevent it from getting to the people. What little gets through makes them dependent on western aid. I know let’s export western culture... nope they don’t want that. Let’s build infrastructure ... wait we need money ...where do we get it ... western aid. Wait that doesn’t work because the corrupt politicians in these countries siphon off the money and the west is already bankrupt. I know, let’s borrow it from the greedy west... no they will want it paid back. That won’t happen.

      Could it be that the greedy and corrupt in these other countries are at least as bad, and I would contend even worse, than the greedy west.
      Morgan101 and TMT Tactical like this.
    11. duke in wales Aug 15, 2019
      RSA and zimbers were indeed the bread basket of Africa and beautiful countries.
    12. Old Geezer Jul 7, 2022
      Go farmers!!!

      https://www.breitbart.com/europe/20...vernment-continue-to-protest-eu-green-agenda/

      "Farmers protesting the EU’s green agenda in the Netherlands have turned down a meeting with their country’s government over poor terms.

      "Dutch farmers have turned down an offer to meet a minister from their country’s Europhile government due to the terms of such a meeting not being good enough.

      "The LTO farming association is arguing that authorities have already decided that they will not reconsider the enforcement of Europe’s green agenda, which could see as many as 30 per cent of livestock farms in the country shut down.

      “The whole remains a dictate and we fear short-term [demolition] in the countryside with such large-scale interventions,” the organisation is reported by the publication as saying."
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    13. Old Geezer Aug 4, 2022
      "Zimbabwe takes back land seized from white settlers and given to Blacks"

      https://nationalpost.com/news/world...-who-were-given-farms-owned-by-white-settlers

      "Zimbabwe has begun repossessing land from Blacks who were given land that whites had farmed over centuries of colonialism.

      "The socialist former president Robert Mugabe launched controversial land reforms in 2000 in an effort to more equitably distribute land. But as his government forcibly removed the white farmers — without compensation — and gave the farms to Blacks, tensions arose and many owners and their farm workers were killed.

      "The concept may not have been without its merits but in a corrupt government, many of Mugabe’s close allies ended up with more than one farm and 250,000 farmers remain on the wait list. By 2013, every white-owned farm in Zimbabwe had been either expropriated or confirmed for future redistribution.

      "A Black Marxist, Mugabe slowly established one-party rule after his election to the presidency in 1987 and turned increasingly repressive. He ruled for some three decades, the last of which saw strife and unrest over the 100,000 per cent inflation, institutional violence and widespread poverty. Guerilla fighters became a radical power, confronting white farmers and their families and workers.

      "Because many of the 50,000 households who originally received confiscated land had little training or support, large areas were left fallow and became derelict — and Zimbabwe, a country once heralded as a breadbasket in Southern Africa with abundant sugarcane, coffee, cotton, tobacco and maize, began to suffer from chronic food shortages. Roughly 45 per cent of the population is malnourished. The country has long depended on food donations."

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      https://www.change.org/p/south-afri...-and-torture-of-white-farmers-in-south-africa

      https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/12852875/farm-workers-torture-murder-south-africa/

      https://www.thetrumpet.com/11050-south-africa-where-corruption-rape-and-murder-are-normal