At a time when farmers across the world are struggling to recover their cost of production, an Oxfam report says 62 new food billionaires have joined the super-rich club in the last two years. The report, of course, talks of 12 billionaires in the Cargill family, up from eight before the pandemic, t
against drought and climate change in got mama la. it is making a bad situation worse and then complaining about what happens when the situation gets worse, complaining about people who come to the united states because food doesn t grow here anymore. in today s new york times, nicholas kristof has delivered invaluable reporting on why people leave guatemala to try to come to the united states under the headline food doesn t grow here anymore. that s why i would send my son north. the woman who said that has lost two of her sons. aged 7 and 14. to malnutrition. it s her other son, juan, who is now 11 who she would send north to mexico and then possibly the united states for his survival. she had to take she had to take juan out of school in second grade to go to work in the fields. that s just one of the families nick kristof met when he went to guatemala to listen to people s
gets worse, complaining about people who come to the united states because food doesn t grow here anymore. in today s new york times, nicholas kristof has delivered invaluable reporting on why people leave guatemala to try to come to the united states under the headline food doesn t grow here anymore. that s why i would send my son north. the woman who said that has lost two of her sons. aged 7 and 14. to malnutrition. it s her other son, juan, who is now 11 who she would send north to mexico and then possibly the united states for his survival. she had to take she had to take juan out of school in second grade to go to work in the fields. that s just one of the families nick kristof met when he went to guatemala to listen to people s reasons for going north. one 19-year-old woman told nick kristof, the weather has changed clearly.