Between January and June this year, the damage caused by natural disasters in China is alleged to cost around $13 billion.
The Chinese Communist Party has been enacting policies that seem to suggest that China is facing a food crisis.
So far, only two countries—the United States and Singapore—have approved cultivated meat for human consumption.
A growing list of food sources, including shrimp, pork, and beef, are being targeted by mRNA gene therapy technology, and the risks are entirely unknown.
No farmers, no food. Many governments across the world are implementing anti-agriculture policies under the guise of “cutting emissions.”
Global forces are pushing for greater control over U.S. beef production.
Between January and June this year, the damage caused by natural disasters in China is alleged to cost around $13 billion.
The Chinese Communist Party has been enacting policies that seem to suggest that China is facing a food crisis.
So far, only two countries—the United States and Singapore—have approved cultivated meat for human consumption.
A growing list of food sources, including shrimp, pork, and beef, are being targeted by mRNA gene therapy technology, and the risks are entirely unknown.
No farmers, no food. Many governments across the world are implementing anti-agriculture policies under the guise of “cutting emissions.”
Global forces are pushing for greater control over U.S. beef production.