13 Nations agree to engineer global FAMINE by destroying agriculture, saying that producing food is BAD for the planet β NaturalNews -
#Farming #agriculture #Methane #GlobalMethaneHub
#Greenwashing #lobbies
We are now being told that producing food is bad for the planet. To "save" the planet, globalists insist, farms must be shut down across the globe.
Under the guise of reducing "methane emissions," thirteen nations have signed a pledge to engineer global famine by gutting agricultural production and shutting down farms. Announced earlier this year by the Global Methane Hub -- a cabal of crisis engineers who exploit public panic to destroy the world food supply -- those thirteen nations are:
Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Chile, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Germany, Panama, Peru, Spain, the United States, and Uruguay.
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#Greenwashing #lobbies
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π΅πΈ Wheat harvest in Gaza | Middle East Monitor - 2018
Palestinian farmers separate wheat and straw bundles as they work on a farm land in Gaza City
#Agriculture #Wheat #Flour #Gaza #Palestine #Food
Palestinian farmers separate wheat and straw bundles as they work on a farm land in Gaza City
#Agriculture #Wheat #Flour #Gaza #Palestine #Food
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π΅πΈ In Gaza Palestinian farmer Itaf Qudeih only harvested a quarter of the wheat she once grew on her land due to shifting weather patterns and poor rainfall in 2022.
#Palestine #Gaza #Agriculture #Wheat #Flour #Food
#Palestine #Gaza #Agriculture #Wheat #Flour #Food
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π΅πΈ West Bank olive harvest βmore dangerous than everβ under shadow of war | 972mag
At the end of each olive harvest in the occupied West Bank village of Qusra, Ibrahim Wadi leads his family in making Nabulsi soap, a staple of many Palestinian homes that is prepared using a centuries-old technique. He gathers relatives, old and young, and instructs them to bring olive oil from their homes so that they can make it together. While some help, others sing, drink, and eat snacks in what has become a cherished annual tradition.
But this year there will be no soap.
Ibrahim Wadi, 63, and his son Ahmed, 26, were killed on Oct. 12 2023 by Israeli settlers, who Palestinians say are taking advantage of the international communityβs focus on the war in Gaza to carry out attacks in the West Bank with impunity.
#Palestine #OPT #WestBank #Settler #SettlerViolence #Colonisation #Agriculture
15/11/2023
At the end of each olive harvest in the occupied West Bank village of Qusra, Ibrahim Wadi leads his family in making Nabulsi soap, a staple of many Palestinian homes that is prepared using a centuries-old technique. He gathers relatives, old and young, and instructs them to bring olive oil from their homes so that they can make it together. While some help, others sing, drink, and eat snacks in what has become a cherished annual tradition.
But this year there will be no soap.
Ibrahim Wadi, 63, and his son Ahmed, 26, were killed on Oct. 12 2023 by Israeli settlers, who Palestinians say are taking advantage of the international communityβs focus on the war in Gaza to carry out attacks in the West Bank with impunity.
#Palestine #OPT #WestBank #Settler #SettlerViolence #Colonisation #Agriculture
15/11/2023
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π΅πΈ The Olive Tree Hugger: Settler attacks on Palestinian farmers and their olive trees | Al Jazeera
βI hugged the olive treeβ¦ Iβd raised the tree like my child.β Mahfodah Shtayyeh
On November 27, 2005, a Palestinian woman was photographed hugging an olive tree after it was attacked by Israeli settlers.The photograph became an iconic image symbolising the daily struggle of many Palestinian farmers in the occupied West Bank.
Over 800,000 olive trees on Palestinian farms have been uprooted by the Israeli authorities and settlers since 1967.
#Palestine #OPT #Colonisation #Dispossession #Apartheid #Agriculture #Olive #OliveCulture #Trees #Settler #SettlerViolences
βI hugged the olive treeβ¦ Iβd raised the tree like my child.β Mahfodah Shtayyeh
On November 27, 2005, a Palestinian woman was photographed hugging an olive tree after it was attacked by Israeli settlers.The photograph became an iconic image symbolising the daily struggle of many Palestinian farmers in the occupied West Bank.
Over 800,000 olive trees on Palestinian farms have been uprooted by the Israeli authorities and settlers since 1967.
#Palestine #OPT #Colonisation #Dispossession #Apartheid #Agriculture #Olive #OliveCulture #Trees #Settler #SettlerViolences
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π«π·πͺπΊ French farmers on their way to Rungis (the biggest market central in France : it centralizes all the products from France and other countries, ie it is a "strategic market" ) Paris.. Many autoroutes are occupied throughout the country.
More info : https://t.me/infoblocagefrance
https://t.me/blocageparis
https://t.me/blocages2024
https://t.me/AnonymeCitoyen
&
https://t.me/resistancepaysanne
#France #Farmers #Farmer #Agriculture #EU #PAC #Macron #Attall #FarmersProtest2024
More info : https://t.me/infoblocagefrance
https://t.me/blocageparis
https://t.me/blocages2024
https://t.me/AnonymeCitoyen
&
https://t.me/resistancepaysanne
#France #Farmers #Farmer #Agriculture #EU #PAC #Macron #Attall #FarmersProtest2024
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Small Indian farmers demand fixed prices amidst pro-corporation farming law vulnerability
Indian farmers are fighting for their livelihoods as they demand fixed prices for their crops in the face of pro-corporation farming laws that leave smallholders vulnerable. The agriculture sector is a vital part of India's economy, but these new laws have caused widespread protests and strikes across the country. Farmers fear that the laws will benefit large corporations at their expense, leaving them with no power to negotiate prices for their produce.
Source : Al Jazeera
#India #Farmers #Agriculture
#Corporations
Indian farmers are fighting for their livelihoods as they demand fixed prices for their crops in the face of pro-corporation farming laws that leave smallholders vulnerable. The agriculture sector is a vital part of India's economy, but these new laws have caused widespread protests and strikes across the country. Farmers fear that the laws will benefit large corporations at their expense, leaving them with no power to negotiate prices for their produce.
Source : Al Jazeera
#India #Farmers #Agriculture
#Corporations