12-Jun-2026
"What if there is no one to farm? KAIST reveals a hidden risk to future #foodSecurity
• KAIST and the University of Tokyo develop an #agricultural land-use model based on climate, social, and economic data • Quantitatively proving that low birth rates and rural extinction can threaten future #foodProduction

https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1131946

#science #sustainability #food #farming #humans

What happens when the world’s breadbaskets start failing simultaneously? - Multiple breadbasket failures are becoming more likely as climate change increases the chance of simultaneous stress across major producing regions. The danger is no longer only a bad harvest in one place. It is the possibility that several of the regions the world depends on for staple crops could come under pressure at once. https://theconversation.com/what-happens-when-the-worlds-breadbaskets-start-failing-simultaneously-279052 #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #Drought #food #FoodProduction #Farming #Agriculture
What happens when the world’s breadbaskets start failing simultaneously?

The modern food system was built on the expectation that geography would spread out the risks from droughts and floods. Climate change is testing all of that at once.

The Conversation
What happens when the world’s breadbaskets start failing simultaneously? | The-14

Climate change threatens global food security as major breadbasket regions face simultaneous droughts, exposing weaknesses in trade and supply chains.

The-14 Pictures

RE: https://c.im/@shonin/116703838135478940

“Farmers stack several compact layers of aquatic weeds like water hyacinth, duckweed or paddy stubs – the stubble of what remains after the rice grain has been harvested. They are helped usually by their families and neighbours. The weeds are allowed to rot, and then mixed usually with cow dung and silt. Crop seeds are placed in small balls called tema that are made out of peat soil, and wrapped in coconut fibre.”
#Gardening #FoodProduction #ClimateResilience #ClimateChange

Food production, security ambitions growing in Fort Smith, N.W.T.
Between ambitious goals for the community garden and plans to develop an apple orchard in town, the community is taking steps to improve its own food sovereignty after wildfires in 2023 cut the town off from many of its usual food supply routes.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/food-production-security-ambitions-growing-in-fort-smith-n-w-t-9.7216076?cmp=rss
I visited a garden today morning and found these garden aggplants ready.
They are big and long,as if they are snakes.
I had to get some of them off for today's soup.
Let us work together to enable each family to own some plants that can be sources of their food within our society
#photography #linux #fediverse #gardening #agriculture #diet #nutrition #plants #farming #economics #organicfarming #soil #hunger #sustainability #regenerativeagriculture #foodproduction #food #mastodon #ClimateAction

2/ Risk Factors and Headwinds in US Agriculture - a report I generated for Green Econometrics, a consulting firm I co-founded. We’ll be publishing this on our Substack but I thought I’d provide my followers who are interested an advanced copy to preview and perhaps discuss. This is targeted to those with an interest in #Agriculture #farming #farms #farmers #cattle and #FoodProduction.

NOTE: My firm has integrated Claude 4.7 into our practice to support directed research, to create charts & graphs, and to format output. Content design, development and editorial direction by humans with full audits for accuracy. If you hate AI, don’t come at me. I too think it needs regulation & guardrails. I’m aware of the environmental costs. I’m lobbying my reps for all of the above. Truth is, tho, it is a powerful tool & offers users considerable support that firms like mine can’t ignore - if we want to stay competitive.

Note 2: Google Doc format - don’t hate on me, I’m looking to transition.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IEPWl50SiTd2xnQds89XtxxkP4wBayRTC_k_bMeoS90/edit?usp=drivesdk

Green_Econometrics_Agriculture_Sector_Report_May2026_v2

Global Risk Factors and Headwinds in U.S. Agriculture Drought, Trade Disruption, Energy Shock, and the Developing Super El Niño — An Analytical and Predictive Report Through Harvest 2027 Green Econometrics, LLC │ greenecon.net Sector Outlook Series │ May 2026 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The U.S. agri...

Google Docs
Our maize garden is more than a field — it’s hope for the community. These big, healthy corns show how farming can fight hunger, feed families, and create a stronger future. Every harvest supports food security, community growth, and a greener environment. Together, we can grow more, share more, and build a healthier planet for everyone. #FoodSecurity #agriculture #SustainableFarming #gardening #environment #economics #ClimateAction #foodproduction #diet #sustainability #plants #soils #hunger
At the Green Youth Movement, our mission is to fight hunger, empower vulnerable communities, and protect the environment through sustainable agriculture and youth engagement. We believe that agriculture is not only a source of food, but also a powerful tool for creating opportunity, restoring dignity, and building hope for the future.
#agriculture #gardening #environment #economics #foodproduction #ecology #ClimateAction #hunger #soil #sustainability #sustainability #socialimpact #nature #plants

We cannot eat our maize alone but other environmental living organisms like birds and monkeys are the first,is this what is called interdependence in the ecosystem?

To protect other corn from being attacked,we have to leave the ones that has already been destroyed to continue being destroyed because these organisms have to feed but they so not cultivate.

#gardening #agriculture #birds #animals #ecosystem #hunger #foodproduction #plants #farming #sustainability #ClimateAction #biodiversity