Germany’s agriculture minister proposed a national stockpile of ready-to-eat meals for emergencies, allegedly due to concerns about Russia.
German Minister Calls for Food Security
Niemiecki minister rolnictwa i żywności Alois Reiner urged for food protection and proposed work on a national stockpile of ready-to-eat meals, which could be consumed immediately upon warming. These items might include things like ravioli in cans, canned lentils, and other products, according to the minister in a podcast interview.
Cost of Food Security for Germany
Reportedly, the cost of these food reserves would be approximately $105 million. Large grocery chains would play a significant role in ensuring their distribution, as they have the appropriate supply chains and storage capacities, explained Alois Reiner.
War Preparations by Germany
According to the Washington Post, the idea behind the food reserves is allegedly driven by the fear of a “warlike Russia.” The country is also modernizing its military and acquiring new weapons as part of preparations for a potential conflict with this country. Additionally, the German government is planning a revision of its expenditures to redirect funds toward military needs.