- cross-posted to:
- canada
- cross-posted to:
- canada
Pasta lovers must brace to pay even higher prices for their favorite dish, as megacorporate greed reduces supplies
Fixed that for you.
Yeah even the article admits they’re not even trying to produce as much durum wheat as they have been in the past, yeah, there’s some drought and stuff but it’s not really to blame for this because our agriculture system knows the risks of drought and should be able to compensate. What’s happening is artificial scarcity. Our whole agricultural system is broken. Its priorities are fucked by quotas and subsidies and its in large companies interests to keep things fucked so they can profit. The days of the family farmer are gone, the whole food supply chain has just turned into yet another oligopoly that wants to bleed everyone of as much money as they possibly can.
Food and water are the final profit frontier.
Just wait till they get to air
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The drought has screwed a lot of things. Expect meat prices to skyrocket next year. Hay crops have been really bad I have been hearing 50% and lower for hay yeilds. I imagine other crops are similar, I know the wheat was insanely short this year.
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Well it’s a good thing we have the government-run wheat board to manage supply OH WAIT
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great, after Rice, Olive oil, sun flower oil we can add wheat to the list of expensive food. Potatoes next?
The quality of potatoes feel like it’s dropped quite a bit this year.
On top of that, corn’s been pretty expensive lately too due to the US redirecting so much of it into biofuel.
On the other hand, mushrooms, vegetables, and fruits have been reasonably cheap, though a lot of the fruit haven’t tasted very good.
Ya I usually only eat seeded watermelon because it actually has flavor,but this year they’ve tasted like seedless watermelon,aka flavorless.
Where do you even get those? I can never find them in Montreal.
Years ago they had some at NoFrills in Toronto, but when I brought one home, it was just another seedless shit. I’ve complained the next day and asked them to open one up in front of me from the seeded bin and sure enough it was seedless as well.
I had some mini ones last week. Seedless and still excellent. Maybe try the minis?
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I dunno where everyone is, but potatoes grow like a weed in pacific northwestern climates. Plant them one year and you will get potatoes for years and years afterwards. And they are good too, you can get big ones. Just throw some water on them occasionally.
Apparently, raspberry bushes also grow like weeds, even in 3b regions (Montana, in this case)
Yes, literally all foods will become more expensive. That’s what happens when you destroy the ecosystem for profit.
Tomatoes,.
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This is the best summary I could come up with:
PARIS/WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Aug 30 - Pasta lovers must brace to pay even higher prices for their favorite dish, as drought in Canada and bad weather in Europe damages crops of durum wheat and reduces supplies available to flour millers and food companies.
With global production of durum wheat headed for a 22-year low, Italy’s famed pasta makers have had to turn to unusual suppliers such as Turkey for their main ingredient.
Family-owned Continental, which sells fettuccine and ravioli to Whole Foods and the general public, is also paying more for tomatoes used in sauce after crop setbacks in Spain and India.
One of Continental’s owners, Vincent Liberatore, fears prices will rise even more now that farmers in top durum exporter Canada have seen their harvest devastated by drought.
The United States is also expected to harvest a smaller crop due to dryness, while drought has cut production in Spain and severe weather has produced mixed quality in Italy and France.
Turkish exports have cooled Mediterranean and North American durum prices, but they should resume their climb when Turkey runs out in a month or two, said Philip Werle, partner at Spain-based Northstar Brokerage.
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laughs in pasta maker
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Heh? I just bought 750g spaghetti at RM4.90 ($1.06) in Malaysia.
This is a Canadian instance, so the concern is rising prices in Canada.
900g of spaghetti is $3.75 (US$2.77) at the closest major grocery store to me
Last i bought was $1.71 CAD / kg
(made in Canada www.italpasta.com )@anotherlemmyuser 's is $1.06 us$ / 750g so … $1.41 us$ / kg … , so … $1.90 CAD / kg
The price has I’ve got in Canada, is about 10% lower than that one in Malaysia.