We fact-checked messages claiming that the World Economic Forum has requested a ban on private food cultivation to reduce CO₂ emissions.
A publication called Slay News promoted this rumor in three similar articles in 2024 and 2025, all without providing sufficient supporting evidence.
False. The WEF has not called for any such ban. Posts circulating on social media claim that the World Economic Forum (WEF) wants to ban people from growing food at home in order to lower emissions.
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