Food crisis: the shocking impact of Musk’s decisions in 2025

The year 2025 marks an unexpected turning point in the global food landscape, turned upside down by the bold decisions of Elon Musk. While the visionary entrepreneur is often associated with technological and space innovations, his recent initiatives have had a surprising impact on global food security.

Musk’s strategic choices, while ambitious, have triggered a series of chain reactions that highlight the fragility of today’s food systems. This article explores the consequences of these decisions and their impact on the availability of food resources, sparking passionate debate among experts and citizens worldwide.

Humanitarian aid budget cuts and their devastating consequences

Elon Musk, overseeing USAID budget cuts, has provoked an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. These cuts have led to the closure of hundreds of soup kitchens in Sudan, exacerbating an already critical situation. In Khartoum, child malnutrition is worsening, causing tragic deaths among children.

Despite promises to maintain vital aid, chaos persists, with only 15 civil servants left to run the agency. Attempts to restore international aid are running into obstacles, leaving vulnerable populations without support. According to the UN, other wealthy nations have not made up the financial shortfall left by the US, exacerbating the global food crisis.

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Organizational chaos and potential conflict of interest

USAID’s drastic staff reduction, from 10,000 to just 15 employees, has plunged the agency into total disarray, compromising its effectiveness. This critical situation is exacerbated by a possible conflict of interest involving Elon Musk. Indeed, an investigation by USAID’s former Inspector General into SpaceX and the delivery of Starlink terminals to the Ukrainian government is raising questions.

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Meanwhile, efforts to restore humanitarian aid are chaotic, with food assistance programs canceled and then reinstated. The World Food Program warns that these cuts could condemn millions to starvation, while attempts to bridge the financial gap remain insufficient.

World Food Program calls for action and warnings

In the face of the growing humanitarian crisis, there are urgent calls to restore food aid programs. Jeremy Lewin, USAID’s Acting Deputy Administrator, has urged the resumption of several crucial initiatives that were recently cancelled. However, despite these efforts, international support remains insufficient to fill the financial gap left by the United States.

The World Food Program has issued a stark warning: if budget cuts persist in 14 countries, millions of people risk falling into extreme famine. The urgency is palpable, but the international response is slow, threatening to turn this crisis into an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe.

Lauren Ash The EYE