You are not listening and you cannot comprehend.
FYI
California floods ruined her crops ... Fires, drought and floods ... amid a historic drought in California, when the farm's well collapsed.
In the Mississippi River Valley, heavy spring rains devastated 250,000 acres of farmland in 2019, 20 million acres. 2019 was a terrible year for farmers, and climate change will only make things worse.
Only 4% of illegal work on farms. They do not come to America to work on farms. There is a special program for those who want to work on the farm to come.H-2A visa program.
2023 will also likely bring a beef shortage, meaning you may need to shell out more if you want to serve burgers and steak. Last year, a drought in Texas resulted in less grass feed for cows. At the same time, alternative feeds were expensive, so farmers sold their cattle earlier than anticipated.
Persistent supply chain issues, climate change and the Russia-Ukraine war are just some of the reasons why food shortages will likely continue in 2023