Swiss gear up for hard times with bulked up food reserves
Thursday, June 30, 2022
Reference: Reuters

A growing population and changes in food production have made the government consider raising stockpiles to six months worth of consumption, from three to four months at present.
That would mean steep increases in, for example, the 160,000 tonnes of grain stored in silos dotted around the country, increasing official reserves to levels last seen in the 1980s.
It would also build more silos to hold more animal feed, wheat and rice under state contracts with nearly 100 food manufacturers.
"We decided in the last two years we needed to increase our reserves in Switzerland," said Peter Lehmann, chief of compulsory stocks at the Federal Office for National Economic Supply.
"We started the project before the Ukraine war, but that has underlined how important it is to have a reserve. The world is more fragile," he told Reuters in Bern.
The emergency stores programme, which dates back to the period between World Wars One and Two, had reduced stock levels in the 1990s when Cold War ended.
CLIMATE CHANGE
Switzerland, which imports around 40% of its food, also has emergency stocks of fuel, although there are no plans at present to increase fuel reserves which stand a 4.5 months for petrol and diesel.
Climate change could also make it more difficult to obtain the correct food products in future, Lehmann said... Read More
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