I was at the SS2 food
court in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia for dinner last evening.
Every food item there is so
expensive now. The price for every selection is to the tune of
between RM 15 to RM 78 or higher per plate. (See photo of menu attached).
Elsewhere in the country and outside the country food is also becoming increasingly
expensive according to the BBC I heard over the last few days.
I forecasted an increase in
food prices in this chat group over two years ago even before the covid. Check
this out if you still have it on your phone. I was not wrong and off beam, was
I?
My dinner alone was RM 38,
not counting my wife and daughter's dinner last evening. Theirs may have
chalked up to nearly RM 80
The evening previous at
Jalan Peel, KL for dinner. The 3 of us, the total bill was RM 148 which was
nearly RM 50 per head – just for dinner.
This morning on Monday, 11 July
2022 at Selayang for breakfast-lunch, my food alone was RM 20 for kuih tiow
with 10 small prawns, plus RM 3 for a glass of coffee. Breakfast alone was RM
23. Perhaps Malay food around my place is tolerably cheaper around RM 10 per
meal
Assuming a person eats sparingly only twice a day with each meal, let's say
with nothing extra at RM 12 without even drinks. This works out at RM 720 per
month on food alone.
Last evening my wife, daughter and I went to food stalls in Jalan Peel in Kuala
Lumpur. Among, 3 of us we spent RM 158 just for some simple dinner.
Thankfully we can still afford although I feel the pinch.
I think escalating food
prices is not a question we can dismiss casually. It is escalating in tandem
with lessening land availability for agriculture and food production,
subsequent diminishing food supply and a geometric increase in human
population.
According to FAO, by 2050
the world’s population will reach 9.1 billion, 34 percent higher than today.
Nearly all of this population increase will occur in developing countries.
Urbanization will continue at an accelerated pace, and about 70 percent of the
world’s population will be urban (compared to 49 percent today). Income levels
will be many multiples of what they are now. In order to feed this larger, more
urban and richer population, food production (net of food used for biofuels)
must increase by 70 percent. Annual cereal production will need to rise to
about 3 billion tonnes from 2.1 billion today and annual meat production will
need to rise by over 200 million tonnes to reach 470 million tonnes. (Source:
FAO).
Population increase is not
an issue we should dismiss with a myopic vision and laugh over like an idiotic
clown. Since agriculture, domestication of animals and farming
emerged around 12,000 years ago dubbed the
“Neolithic Revolution” it has sharply changed the way we live.
Traditional hunter-gatherers,
as the early part of human evolution and their lifestyle, were swept under the
carpet in favor of permanent settlements. Globally land area suitable for
agriculture is approximately 50,000,000 square km (five billion
hectares) or 38 percent of the global land surface. About one-third of this is
used as cropland, while the remaining two-thirds consist of meadows and
pastures for grazing livestock.
This
is just less than 10 % (9.8 %) of the earth surface area currently available
for agriculture to feed the current 7.9 billion people teeming on the surface
of this planet. However, this land availability for food production is not
going to remain the same with increasing human population exploding
exponentially.
Globally the average
population density is 61 people per square km, but there are very large
differences across countries. This population density will soon sharply
increase as less and less land becomes available for agriculture and crucial
food production. The growth of the human population increased exponentially in
the 1950's, and since then it has climbed very sharply. It then started to
compress agricultural land to accommodate human activities.
Humans started to replace
valuable lands with their non-edible structures, all those concretes, bricks,
stones, cement engineering stuff they call them as their “properties and
material investments” and park them everywhere as if this planet belongs to
them, each person wanting 10 houses to live in and 20 cars to drive
around, causing less and less land available to grow food, and subsequent
accelerating prices of food.
We cannot blame why human
animals (biologically classified) raise their food prices. The natural laws of
supply and demand merely obey their greed. As the population
increases exponentially, the supply of land and food decreases inversely as the
nth power of its population surge. Sequentially the prices of food escalate
directly in proportion to the demands and declining shortage. It merely
obeys the nth power of the population increase and land usage for human
animals to meet their physical and material gain for their “future investments”
at the expense of future human existence.
Currently most of us can
still afford an almost daily increase in food prices. It may not affect us in
our lifetime, but the blunt of this shall befall on all our great-great
grandchildren within 90 years, each generation about 30 years during which children
are born and grow up, become adults, and begin to have children with their
increasing demands mostly for unessential properties, except air, water and
food in this order of vital priorities.
Then it shall finally catch
up on everyone affecting even the upper-class income group, not that they
cannot afford any food even with exorbitant price increase, but it shall be the
problem of food shortage. They may be billionaires, yet they will not be able
to buy anything, not even food as there will be no food for anyone.
This is because all the
available spaces meant for agriculture and farming have been replaced and
occupied by billionaires and the very wealthy to build and park all their
properties and possessions all over the places. So, there is just no place
anymore to grow food for them or to grow them on their concrete properties.
Human animals among over 10
million other known animal species are the only animal creature ever evolved on
the surface on Earth that requires bricks, concrete and walled- structures for
their living. No other animal needs all these properties and material
investments. They just roam and fly about in the open and wild
“And why do you worry about
clothes? See how the flowers of the field grow. They do not labour or
spin. Yet I tell you that not even Solomon in all
his splendour was dressed like one of these. If that is how God
clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into
the fire, will he not clothe you—with provisions naturally provided for them.
Look at the birds of
the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly
Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? Can
any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life? you of
little faith?"
(Matthew 6:26 – 30)
"And having food and
clothing, with these we shall be content"
(1 Timothy 6:8).
Finally, this event of food
unavailability becomes fatal, when this earth can no longer support food
supply, not just from intolerable human growth and their unnecessary
material activities, land and water shortage, but also, we depleted all
natural resources due to our material greed. There shall be total
exhaustion of gas, oils, petrochemicals critically needed for food
production.
That time shall surely come
and has to come – will come to pass for everyone within the next 3
generations even if we are a billionaire who shall be clamouring to buy
just food, and only food, nothing else - the only ingredient needed by all
living creatures on earth to further exist.
That time shall surely come
when we begin to realize money is not everything we can buy or demand. It would
be a problem when there is nothing left for us to buy especially critically
needed food, and food only and nothing else we need for our continuing
survival. But currently as always in the past, we are giving priority to
building non-edible concrete structure like towers, shopping malls, expensive
cars, super-fast trains and bridges instead of conserving limited land for food
only, our only vital requirement our body and soul to exist and the need
for our hearts to continue to pump for us.
It shall be a very fatal
event when famine and starvation kill far more than any pandemic, wars, plagues
combined in the entire history of the human race on earth. It shall be a total
social and political disaster and total chaos.
No government no matter how
powerful and efficient on this planet by then will be able to handle such
insurmountable disasters. The human race was last to emerge but shall also be
the first to be wiped out, from this planet to give way once again to the meek
and lower animals for their continuing existence to take over to inherit this
earth. It shall be part of the undefeatable law of Natural Selection as
prescribed by Nature our Intelligent Marker watching from above in an animal
experiment.
“But Jesus turning unto
them said, Daughters of Jerusalem, Weep NOT for me, but weep for yourselves and
for your children for, behold, the days are coming, in the which they shall
say, Blessed are the barren, and the wombs that never bare, and the paps which
never gave suck. Then shall they begin to say to the mountains, fall on us; and
to the hills, Cover us".
(Luke 23:28 – 30).
I have written on this some
time ago in my blog on what shall befall onto the entire mankind using our
observation as scientists on the growth of bacteria cultured on the limited
space of a culture plate:
See, paragraph “A Lesson in
Bacteriology and Cancer Biology”, Under “Our Life Purpose on Earth” here:
https://scientificlogic.blogspot.com/search?q=purpose+of+life
It is so vital for us to
say grace and be thankful for every morsel of food we put into our mouth. See
here:
https://scientificlogic.blogspot.com/search?q=why+do+we+give+grace
I am sorry for what I write
here. It will be saner if we weep for our great, great grandchildren yet to be
born
2 comments:
A very well-said and well written article. It is truly human greed that replaces what nature gives us for hundreds of millions of years for food. But this earth is being replaced by humans with their unimportant materialistic possessions built here and there, and parked everywhere where it is only meant for us to grow food for our survive.
Ashley
Destroying earth and the environment for selfish material gains instead of preserving the soil for life-giving food is pound foolish penny wise, let alone a sin
Banji
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