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Famine in the West bookImagine it’s the year 2025.  People in New York and London are starving to death. There is anarchy on the streets of Paris and Rome. Millions in the Pacific and Asia are dying from flood and hurricane. Everywhere people FINALLY agree that something must be done about food security.  But it is too late.  6 billion people will starve.

Unless…

Famine in the West explains what needs to be done and why. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to safeguard the future of their children and grandchildren.

Written by a Yorkshire Farmer, this controversial new book describes how the West will soon depend on the Middle East and Russia for its food in the sense that the oil and gas so essential for food production will come from there.

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  • 32,000 + word Ebook
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Alternatively to receive a free taster of Famine in the West, please go here to download a mini-ebook which gives an outline of the contents and introduces the threats to food security.

5 Responses

  1. Philip Hutchins Says:

    Interested in buying book if/when printed

  2. TopVeg Says:

    Hi
    Have just read your mini version - & would like to buy the whole thing. Famine in the West should be essential reading for everyone.
    TopVeg

  3. Sara Says:

    I already have a copy and it is a well written book and a thought provoking read. Highly recommended.
    Sara from farmingfriends

  4. mark Says:

    “There is anarchy on the streets of Paris and Rome”

    By anarchy do you mean “a lack of hierarchy”, or do you mean “chaos and destruction”? Because it’s by no means proven that the one leads to the other! A great many of us believe that a more anarchic social order may be a worthwhile goal, and that it’s hierarchies that got us into this mess in the first place.

    peace,
    mark

  5. admin Says:

    Hi Mark
    I meant chaos and destruction, but there probably will be some lack of hierarchy when law and order breaks down and people do whatever is necessary to survive.

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