Yeah exactly, cyberpsybin's comment reads as "now that people have enough money to buy food they ate all of it".
No, the problem is that there isn't enough food in the first place. The rising price rewards farmers who produce additional food. You just need to run a stimulus program for farmers so that they can expand and mechanize their farms to increase yields.
I wish people would look at physical reality first and then look where physical reality takes the market rather than looking at the market and ignoring what physical reality looks like.
No, the problem is that there isn't enough food in the first place. The rising price rewards farmers who produce additional food. You just need to run a stimulus program for farmers so that they can expand and mechanize their farms to increase yields.
I wish people would look at physical reality first and then look where physical reality takes the market rather than looking at the market and ignoring what physical reality looks like.