Seeds Planted for Future Food Crisis
Focus Remains on 2019 & 2020…
Could Projected Flood Cycles Impact Topsoil?
01/03/16 INSIIDE Track: Food Crisis 2016/2017 Update
No sooner did the Dec. 2015 issue go out, when I was alerted to a corroborating article published in the Guardian on Dec. 2nd – confirming two key analyses. In one fell swoop, its title validated the 40-Year Cycle and the increasing potential for an impending Food Crisis…
Titled: “Earth has lost a third of arable land in past 40 years, scientists say”, the article discussed the rapid degradation of top soil around the globe – detailing erosion that is occurring at about 100 times the rate of new soil formation.
One of the primary culprits – the overuse & over-fertilization of farmland – is exactly what has been described in INSIIDE Track analysis of the past 3–4 years. That article can be read at http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/dec/02/arable-land-soil-food-security-shortage.”
Events and revelations in 2016 – 2017 are likely to increase the focus for Food Crisis Cycles on 2019 – 2020. Though that is when the culminations of sharp rallies in grains are expected (cycle peaks), the 90/10 Rule of Cycles could delay most/all of the movement in grain prices until 2019 and then see one or more sudden surges (in 2019 & 2020). 2016/2017 is forecast to see shift from drought to flooding cycles that could intensify in 2019 – 2021. 2019/2020 is also when climate, crop, solar & seismic cycles collide.
The 4-Year Cycle Peak in Soybeans should produce a corroborating peak in mid-2016 (a precursor to a more dramatic peak in mid-2020). See http://40yearcycle.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/INSIIDETrackSR201205Beans2012em.pdf.