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Huang Ming put Solyndra out of business, and hopefully the Obama regime along with it.
GRAIN fights agribusiness investment in Africa and elsewhere, ensuring that farming remains primitive, unproductive and incapable of feeding local populations or contributing to economic development.
And of course, let's not forget the almighty god of global warming, Chicken Little, who wins the Alternative Nobel Prize every year thanks to faithful proselyte Jakob von Uexkull, the prize's German-Swedish philatelist founder.
Lavaux the poor people will still starve if they have no land to grow their primitive food, agribusiness is not investing as much as divesting . they tend to buy the land and send the food away (back home) . either way the farming folk lose out big time! if you no longer own your own country you are in serious trouble, is this a form of friendly warfare? buy your backyard then sell you back your fruit at a profit!
I am still amazed that people still believe the environMENTAL crap foisted upon them, it is quite a poor quality Hoax!
If you're smart enough to reject Chicken Little and Fat Al Gore, then you're smart enough to reject the idea that agribusiness is not investing as much as divesting.
Have you ever wondered why agribusinesses produce far more food than subsistence farmers? Answer: It's vastly more efficient and productive because it employs technologies and practices conducing to the same.
Did you know that the reason 90% of Swedes no longer work in the agricultural sector is that Swedish farms switched to agribusiness models? These displaced Swedish farmworkers are now working in factories and offices, restaurants and shops, railyards and ports, schools and daycares, etc.
Do you think Swedes would prefer a life of back-breaking labor on the farm to the cushy ones they have now? Heck no. So why do you want to deny developing countries the same path of development? I'll tell why CAIN does: Global warming. The dirty little secret of CAIN is that their primary motive for opposing agribusiness in developing countries is to prevent their economic development, which would increase their greenhouse gas emissions. Yes, that's right: CAIN want to keep Africa primitive and poor because they worship alongside Fat Al Gore at the altar of the almighty AGW god, Chicken Little.
So wise up, Da Goat, and stop drinking the CAIN Koolaid.
Instead of anti-bacterial-type killings of more of these continually growing @ cosmic rule, the new generation of bacteria-type insurgents, just help in replacing (non-violent possible manner and of course without any bloodshed) all of the religiously or otherwise ego-blind leaders would be more wise!
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