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PLANNED ALASKA FOOD SHORTAGE…FAIRBANKS CRISIS!!!

Saturday, January 23, 2016 13:18
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Fairbanks, Alaska is experiencing a serious FOOD shortage due to the two barges not transporting food. Over 95%, equaling $2 billion dollars of food is imported to Alaska, so having one part of the distribution system not operating has a very significant impact on Alaskans living inland! Suggestions have been made that this problem can last for at least 2 months!!

This is Winter…a time when Alaskans cannot grow produce and are very dependent and vulnerable to external supply from the lower 48.

“ARE WE WITNESSING A DELIBERATE DISRUPTION???”

Commentators on [email protected] certainly had some very disturbing observations.

Sandra Magar: Butcher at West Fred Meyers told her that all stores would be suffering from food shortages for up to 2 months!

Obviously he must be receiving information from someone in authority. Apparently there is only one barge in operation,  because the second one is being retrofitted with propane engines.

Who makes a major change like that in the middle of winter???

Meanwhile:

Shiloh Greenwood inquired at Safeway and Fred Meyer and was told that :

The shortage was due to a corporate policy change  on how ordering of food was being done!

SO What is Really Going On?…broken barge, barge being retrofitted or corporate policy change???

The East coast is experiencing severe weather and grocery store shelves have been emptied.

Are we being conditioned to expect to see empty food shelves. The east coast will be resupplied quickly, but Alaska???

For years there have been recommendations for Alaska to  create food caches across the state to store food during the winter or in case of an emergency. This was recommended by Ken Meter and Megan Philips Goldenberg in a report “Building Food Security in Alaska.” for the Department of Health and Social Services and the Alaskan Food Policy Coucil back in July 2014.

So what happened??? 

Alaskans are Resourceful!!! It does help to have a balanced diet of fruit and vegetables as well.

LET THIS BE A WARNING TO US ALL!

sources: Weston Morrow@[email protected], Co-op Market Facebook posting, Security in Alaska for the Department of Health and Social Services and the Alaskan Policy Council article Building Food Security in Alaska by Ken Meter and Megan Phillips Goldenberg.

 

 

 

Westin Morrow at [email protected] article “Some Fairbanks Store Shelves Bare After Barge Delayed” reported on January 19, 2016 about the shortage of fruit, dairy and meat. The Fairbanks Co-op was the only grocery supply that responded to his requests for information, with all other store managers refused to comment.

However commentators certainlt raised some very 

 

 

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  • Well. I would first ask, who owns the barges?

    City dwellers would be hurt the most. People living away are more prone to prepare for the unknown and do hunt and fish.

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