Nation Bulletin

Food shortage in Pärnu soon to be over

The food crisis has hit Pärnu hard ever since it's founding but it's soon to end

By Prime minister Aino Rebane
09/04/2022 12:25 pm
Updated: 09/04/2022 12:25 pm

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We all know that the food crisis has been felt across Pärnu over many days but earlier today the prime minister [ Aino Rebane ] announced 3 new farms in the north of Pärnu city along with 2 new lead mins 

 

"We hope that we can get the food problem out of the way and focus on more pressing matters like global trade"

-prime minister Aino Rebane 

 

"Yes I'm glad that the -33% of food shortage is going to go away soon hopefully with these new farms that have been put in place , obviously we're still waiting to see the output of these farms but it's better now than never"

-cheif agricultural minister Joni Mägi

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Posted September 04, 2022 at 12:40 pm

Farming is not worth it at your level

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Posted September 04, 2022 at 5:13 pm

Yeah as a fellow member of the Coven, I would strongly advise you rely on outside. It's just better to accept the security risk for now. I'd say at the very least wait until your 10th city. Being in antarctica, I'm kind of in the situation where it's going to take longer for domestic food production to be effective for me

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Posted September 05, 2022 at 8:19 pm

Thank you for the replies and feedback, we will use your advice on farming and we've already increased military action in an attempt to meet requirements.

-Aino Rebane 

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