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Food shortages being kept quiet?
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<blockquote data-quote="dowcow" data-source="post: 7809743" data-attributes="member: 106876"><p>Anyone who sees a potential food shortage and who wanted to stockpile would have to buy long life milk or milk powder if they wanted to keep it as a backup. These products were often made with surplus milk, milk volume is down at this time of year and some producers have had to dump milk as they couldn't get it picked up. I've heard modern factory food production has meant that milk powder is actually quite profitable these days though, and in demand rather than just being an option for storing surplus in the spring flush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dowcow, post: 7809743, member: 106876"] Anyone who sees a potential food shortage and who wanted to stockpile would have to buy long life milk or milk powder if they wanted to keep it as a backup. These products were often made with surplus milk, milk volume is down at this time of year and some producers have had to dump milk as they couldn't get it picked up. I've heard modern factory food production has meant that milk powder is actually quite profitable these days though, and in demand rather than just being an option for storing surplus in the spring flush. [/QUOTE]
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