Russia will also face problems growing food as agricultural technology manufacturers such as John Deere and Caterpillar break ties with the country over Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion.
“I’m concerned about what’s happening in America, because we’re going to be paying more for our groceries,” Scott said. “I will tell you from a from a global standpoint, I think other countries are going to be faring far, far worse.”
Scott said he has asked U.S. military leaders “to look into what a 5% reduction in the global food supply looks like from the standpoint of geopolitical unrest and economics around the world.”
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