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Germany Bolsters Strategic Food Reserves for Emergency Preparedness

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Germany is moving to expand its national food stockpiles to ensure the country is ready for potential large-scale crises. Federal Agriculture Minister Alois Rainer announced the initiative to increase existing emergency reserves to better protect the population during unforeseen events, according to Tagesschau on May 1. We bring you stories from the ground. Your support keeps our team in the field. DONATE NOW Currently, Germany maintains strate…

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In more than 150 secret places in Germany, the state is storing food - for the supply of the population in the event of a crisis. Food Minister Rainer wants to expand this emergency reserve now - with canned food.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Tensions are growing worldwide. Minister of Agriculture Rainer presents new plans on how the population should be supplied in an emergency.

·Berlin, Germany
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Federal Food Minister Alois Rainer plans to store more food for crises. He rejects concerns that companies could profit from it.

·Germany
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More immediately available food, less central storage: Food Minister Alois Rainer wants to modernise the state reserve. In the future, canned foods will be stored in a decentralised manner with retailers and manufacturers in order to accelerate supply in the event of a crisis.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Federal Agriculture Minister Alois Rainer (CSU) wants to expand the state's emergency food reserves. In addition to traditional reserves, the plan is to include more readily available foodstuffs, such as canned goods, which could be used directly in an emergency, the CSU politician told the newspapers of the Funke Media Group (Friday editions). These supplies should no longer be stored solely in state warehouses, but rather more readily availabl…

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waz.de broke the news on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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