comes to food, it might be worth considering switching out premium brands to cheaper store bought brands to cheaper store bought brands just to save costs. take advantage and make use of loyalty cards that offer cashback and loyalty rewards. cards that offer cashback and loyalty rewards. cards that offer cashback and lo al rewards. ~ , ., loyalty rewards. when it comes to food, are loyalty rewards. when it comes to food. are we loyalty rewards. when it comes to food, are we seeing loyalty rewards. when it comes to j food, are we seeing supermarkets offer good discounts on their own branded produce still? yes. offer good discounts on their own branded produce still? offer good discounts on their own branded produce still? yes, we see supermarkets branded produce still? yes, we see supermarkets such branded produce still? yes, we see supermarkets such as branded produce still? yes, we see supermarkets such as aster, - supermarkets such as aster, mentioned in your report earli
thank you forjoining me on the programme. can you just explain to our audience how an energy crisis, you believe, will fuel a food crisis? a food crisis? food is also ener: a food crisis? food is also energy and a food crisis? food is also energy and when - a food crisis? food is also energy and when energy i a food crisis? food is also - energy and when energy prices increase to the extent they are doing now, that will translate to the cost of food and if i look at the cost to produce our main component, ammonia going into nitrogen fertiliser, it has gone from being at around $160 per tonne this time last year to close to $1000 so that is translating into food systems, making fertiliser more expensive for farmers and food more expensive to produce. 50 more expensive to produce. so 5096 of more expensive to produce. so 50% of the world s food relies on commercial fertiliser. you think crop yields are likely to be lower next year? it depends