SACRAMENTO, CA – Today, Senator Melissa Hurtado (D-Sanger) released the following statement about California’s drought, and the increasing risk of a food crisis:
“Urgent Action is needed in California to avert a global food crisis,” said Senator Hurtado. “The U.S. experienced a food crisis in 1974 when the drought, oil shortages and lack of crop yields created the perfect storm. History is repeating itself, only this time it could be much worse. California is responsible for over 400 commodities in Americas food supply chain, providing two-thirds of our nation’s fruits and nuts and one-third of its vegetables. Urgent actions include: investing in water infrastructure, identifying hunger spots across our state, and a closer look at our land use.”