If these new rules go through, it will cut the meat supply, making it too expensive for the average person to afford. Make no mistake – they really do want to manufacture a food crisis, and force you to ‘eat bugs and be happy.’ STORY AT-A-GLANCE The Netherlands intends to halve its nitrogen and ammonia…
Dutch Farmers Rise Up Against Food System ‘Reset’
Dutch Dairy Farmer Faces Having to Cull 95 Percent of his Cows
In the Netherlands, dairy farmer Martin Neppelenbroek is near the end of the line. New environmental regulations will require him to slash his livestock numbers by 95 percent. He thinks he will have to sell his family farm. “I can’t run a farm on 5 percent. For me, it’s over and done with,” he said…
Climate Mandates Imposed on Dutch Farmers Will Ruin Their Livelihood: War Correspondent
The livelihoods of Dutch farmers are under attack due to the Dutch government’s proposed nitrogen policy, which could necessitate the mass slaughter of livestock and potentially shut down almost a third of the country’s farms. If this policy is implemented, it will have “major security consequences, not just for the Netherlands, but for all of Europe…
Dutch Step up Fight Against Climate Mandates
Protests continue in the Netherlands over the government’s proposed nitrogen policy, which could necessitate the mass slaughter of livestock and potentially shut down almost a third of the country’s farms at a time when global famine may be imminent. Events in the country are being compared around the globe to the World Economic Forum’s “Great Reset.”…
Dutch Farmers Protest Climate Mandates That would Cut Livestock by 30 Percent
Dutch farmers are continuing their demonstrations against a government climate policy that officials expect to end many farmers’ livelihoods, with organizers on Telegram planning July 4 protests they say will “flatten” the whole of the Netherlands. The message calls on concerned farmers and citizens to organize their own regional actions with the goal of closing…
$1 Million in Fines After Nitrogen Kills 6 at Georgia Poultry Plant
ATLANTA—Federal workplace safety officials are proposing nearly $1 million in fines against four companies following a January liquid nitrogen leak that killed six workers at a northeast Georgia poultry processing plant. U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh announced the citations and fines by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration on Friday. Foundation Food Group, which…
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