The food crisis isn’t coming. It’s already here.

70% of U.S. farmers can’t afford fertilizer for 2026, and the damage is set.

That means shortages haven’t hit yet… but they’re about to.

At the same time, food, fertilizer, and energy facilities are “spontaneously combusting” across the globe.

Chris Martensonhas been tracking it closely, and the pattern is clear:this isn’t random.

So why isn’t anyone talking about it? 🧵

Food hasn’t been treated like the center of the story… but suddenly everything keeps pointing back to it.

Chris Martenson cuts through the noise in a way that’s hard to ignore. What looks like separate problemsisn’t separate at all. It’s a “poly crisis”—multiple systems breaking at once. And it’s not just oil—it’s “liquefied natural gas,” fertilizer inputs, and supply chainsall getting hit together.

You’ve heard about the energy disruptions. What hasn’t been made clear is how directly that flows into what ends up on your plate.

Martenson warns of a “gigantic blow to fertilizer production” and sayswe’re already past the point in the season where it can be fixed.That means yields drop. Not later, not hypothetically, but in the next cycle.

Source: The Vigilant Fox