Interesting article.
Perhaps the supply problem is from manufacturers of processed food. With all the "stuff" in them, including unhealthy ingredients and toxic chemicals, unprocessed food is a better choice, anyway.
Perhaps the "supply problem" IS about transportation.
Perhaps what we need is more vaxed folks who are qualified to be truckers . . . as long as the covid collusion continues to dictate how we live our lives?
" Record-high expenses and sharply lower federal subsidies will erode farm income in 2022, according to a forecast by the Agriculture Department. Nonetheless, U.S. agriculture would see one of its best years on record, with net farm income 26% above its 10-year average.
It would be the second year in a row that net farm income, a USDA gauge of profitability, ran at sky-high levels, boosted by strong commodity prices and a boom in exports, with China back as the No. 1 customer. The Economic Research Service pegged income at $113.7 billion this year, down from $119.1 billion in 2021."