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It becomes even a luxury to have foodโฆ does that sound insane?
Liset Garcia, Sweet Girl Farms
WAKE UP this is happening now
they are going to do shit with the water and food with shortages and drought
they are telling us
BUT THERE IS UNLIMITED WATER
PRIMARY WATER
real science
they will not tellyou this
https://www.scmp.com/news/world/united-states-canada/article/3144322/us-food-supply-risk-historic-drought-sees-water
In the valleys of central California, the search for water has turned into an all-out obsession as the region suffers through a drought that could threaten the United Statesโ food supply.
Residents have watched with dismay as verdant fields have turned into brown, dusty plains, leaving shrivelled trees, dying plants and exasperated farmers.
Much of California, and the broader US West, has suffered through years of lighter-than-usual rain and a particularly dry winter.
State and local authorities, fearful that there may not be enough water for city dwellers or wildlife, have abruptly cut supplies to farms, provoking anger and consternation.
Along the roads between major farming operations, billboards have popped up everywhere, urging: โSave Californiaโs Waterโ. They accuse the authorities of โdumping โฆ our water in the ocean.โ
Growers complain that the stateโs Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom, is strangling them under a mountain of pointless restrictions, leaving them unable to fill their usual role of supplying Americaโs supermarkets.
โI had two wells dry up last week,โ said 28-year-old Nick Foglio, a fourth-generation farmer and feed broker. He added that he has โ2,000 acres (800 hectares) of alfalfa going dryโ,
Standing in a dusty field near Fresno, he said he worries that with โthe wrong political agenda, weโre simply going to starve ourselves and probably the rest of the world.โ
California authorities do not seem to be hearing that message.
Reacting to dire signs of a worsening climate crisis, they passed new emergency legislation last week to prevent thousands of people โ notably farmers โ from diverting streams or rivers.
โIn a year when Mother Nature doesnโt make it rain, there is no water for them,โ said Jeanine Jones, a manager with the California Department of Water Resources.
When the authorities cut off water supplies, farmers find themselves forced to rely on wells, dug deep into the ground at costs of several thousand dollars. They draw groundwater from subsurface pools hundreds of feet deep. But even they eventually run dry.
โThe situation is pretty terrible,โ said Liset Garcia, who relied on well water to irrigate half her 20-acre farm โ until it dried up.
She has been waiting for weeks for a well-drilling service โ which has more work than it can handle โ to make it to her farm in hopes of finding even a small new supply of water deep in the ground.
Sitting in her vegetable stand near the town of Reedley, the 30-year-old farmer greets clients with enthusiasm that belies the ravages her farm has suffered in a warming world.
Heat has destroyed several of her crops โ which have โliterally baked under the sun.โ
โThereโs a lot of foliage that is already burnt and pretty much just crisped up,โ as well as โfruit not getting a size โ not getting its juiciness and sweetness,โ she said, wearing a checked shirt and a baseball hat marked โSweet Girl Farmsโ.
โIt becomes even a luxury to have food,โ she said with a grimace. โDoes that sound insane?โ
Climate change, scientists say, will even more extreme and frequent episodes of drought โ further jeopardising food security.
Feeding America in these conditions will be a challenge. But the region may already have found one partial saviour.
Under leaden skies, workers in uncultivated fields recently uncrated huge boxes. Inside were thousands of solar panels โ offering a new business opportunity and the promise of some relief for a region in pain.
World /
United States & Canada
US food supply at risk as historic drought sees water to California farms cut
Fearful that there may not be enough water for city dwellers or wildlife, authorities in the state have abruptly cut supplies to farms
'Growers complain a mountain of pointless restrictions have left them unable to fill their usual role of supplying Americaโs supermarkets
Agence France-Presse
Agence France-Presse in Reedley, United States
Published: 10:58am, 9 Aug, 2021