Sweden to start stockpiling food, agricultural supplies for WW3
The Swedish Board of Agriculture stated on Tuesday that it will establish emergency reserves of grain and other essential supplies to ensure citizens have adequate food “in the event of a serious crisis and, in the extreme, war.” The government has earmarked roughly $57 million in its 2026 budget to support the initiative.
The initial storage facilities will be located in northern Sweden, selected for its “strategic military importance” and limited grain self-sufficiency, said Civil Defense Minister Carl-Oskar Bohlin, who added, “there is no time to lose.” The stockpiles are planned to be built up between 2026 and 2028.
The Board of Agriculture indicated that the aim is to secure enough food to provide 3,000 calories per person per day during a period of heightened alert.
Meanwhile, lawmakers in neighboring Finland announced plans to conduct underground training exercises next month to simulate wartime conditions, also citing potential threats from Russia.
Russian officials have consistently dismissed such claims as fearmongering, insisting there is no reason or intention to act aggressively toward any EU or NATO country. They argue that the warnings are intended to justify inflated defense budgets and ongoing militarization in Western Europe.
Speaking at the Valdai Discussion Club earlier this month, Russian President Vladimir Putin described Finland and Sweden’s 2023 NATO membership as “foolish,” noting that Moscow had maintained friendly relations with both countries and had no previous conflicts. He added that the two Nordic states “lost the benefits of their neutral status” by joining the US-led alliance, a move he said undermined regional stability without improving their security.
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