In a move that could have catastrophic consequences, the globalist-led World Bank has issued a report proposing drastic cuts to global agriculture production. This controversial plan, aimed at achieving “net zero emissions,” threatens to destabilize the world’s food supply and potentially lead to widespread famine and starvation.
According to the report, the World Bank intends to centralize the world’s farms in the hands of a few wealthy individuals, radically altering the way food is grown. The goal is to cut almost one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions by implementing these changes. Axel van Trostenburg, a prominent figure at the World Bank, claims that while current food production methods significantly contribute to climate change, shifting land use in middle-income countries could help cut agrifood emissions by a third by 2030.
However, this seemingly noble aim comes with dire implications. Critics argue that the World Bank’s proposal to eliminate vast swaths of agricultural production could lead to severe food shortages, famine, and starvation. The plan’s reliance on centralizing farming operations under a few wealthy entities disregards the diverse and sustainable agricultural practices honed by local family farmers for centuries. These traditional practices are beneficial to the environment and crucial for maintaining food security.
The World Bank’s report, cloaked in optimistic language about feeding a growing population, hides a grim reality. If implemented, the drastic reduction in agricultural output could devastate local economies and push millions into hunger. The world faces a critical choice: embrace sustainable agricultural practices that protect both the planet and food security or risk plunging into a global food crisis driven by misguided climate policies.
The globalist-led World Bank issued a report recently that proposes the idea of making drastic cuts to global agriculture production in order to achieve "net zero emissions."
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