Shortages Threaten Farmers’ Key Tool: Fertilizer

April 30th, 2008

What’s going through Bill Mollison’s head right now, in the twilight of his days, as he sees all of this crap unfolding? Is it weird to have seen this coming for 30 years, to have dedicated his life to building and teaching people about other realities, and then, well, watch this unfold? I’ve seen some interviews with him, none of them recent, and he comments on agricultural devastation in a matter-of-fact, detached way; sometimes, with a hint of a smile and benign wonder at the intractable stupidity of people.

UN: Food Price Rises Threaten Global Security

Via: New York Times:

The squeeze on the supply of fertilizer has been building for roughly five years. Rising demand for food and biofuels prompted farmers everywhere to plant more crops. As demand grew, the fertilizer mines and factories of the world proved unable to keep up.

Some dealers in the Midwest ran out of fertilizer last fall, and they continue to restrict sales this spring because of a limited supply.

“If you want 10,000 tons, they’ll sell you 5,000 today, maybe 3,000,” said W. Scott Tinsman Jr., a fertilizer dealer in Davenport, Iowa. “The rubber band is stretched really far.”

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