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![]() "pearl" wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... "pearl" wrote in message I didn't say that you profited from meat production in China. and now explain why more chinese eating meat, many getting a decent diet for the first time makes them a wealthy elite ".. diseases of affluence are found in the more densely populated rural areas nearer the seacoast where industrial activity and literacy rates are higher ..." don't tell me, tell the Chinese, You asked me why eating meat makes them a wealthy elite. Clearly those in wealthier, more industrial counties can afford to buy meat. yep and the Chinese are now becoming one of the wealthier more industrialised countries and can afford to buy meat, and indeed they are buying meat, and very happy about it they are as well. Some are, and they will pay the inevitable price. (They can't feed the animals many times more calories in the form of grain/land/energy/etc and then sell meat at a fraction of the cost.) Your industry is subsidised. Your 'product' is subsidised too. The true cost is paid by animals, the environment, and people. yes, our industry is subsidised which allows the urban population to buy food at below the true cost of production. The biggest environmental damage agriculture does is support urban populations whose stinking cities fester across the land Who ultimately pays for those subsidies? People crowded in urban areas because of your stinking livestock farms festering across ~70% of the land. It is not only in "developing" countries where people have been forced off land by greedy cattle barons who raze/d everything in their way for meat. they have tried the diseases of poverty and weren't happy with them, so they have obviously decided to give the others a go 'The decline in infectious and communicable diseases follows an increase in, and more equitable distribution of, economic resources. exactly, and the Chinese aren't worried about it, having tried all the diseases of poverty they are going to try the diseases of affluence, Where's all the extra arable land, pasture and grain to come from? and leave the diseases of poverty to those whose countries cannot produce enough to eat, like for example, the UK To eat meat, even though.. 'Over 70 per cent of the land in the UK is used for agriculture, and 66 per cent of this is used as permanent pasture (1) while a high proportion of the remainder is used to grow crops to feed livestock. ..' http://www.viva.org.uk/guides/planetonaplate.htm exactly All those biofuel plants will produce all sorts of byproducts that make excellent animal food. I suppose we could turn maize gluten into kibble for vegetarians, but cattle love it. Why are those Chinese planners worried then, if that's the case? Because they might not be able to offer enough meat for a population demanding it Bingo. Obviously it will mean they have less to export to those whinging in Europe who cannot be bothered to grow their own food, but don't moan to me, go on line to the Latin American groups and moan at them You buy their produce. No, actually no, not in the last twelve months. You've quit raising livestock? Go look at a bag of concentrate. don't lecture me on cattle feed pearl. I don't buy concentrates, I buy straights, I know the country of origin of each ingredient. Where's your soya meal from? Sadly for you, the meat-eating 'wealthy elite' now includes the massive majority of the people in these countries, and they are going to have their meat and you are the one who is going to have to pay more for your food. They now have three choices They can eat meat They can convert grain to fuel they can sell it to you at an increasingly expensive price "While soybean exports boomed in Brazil to feed Japanese and European livestock - hunger spread from one-third to two-thirds of the population"...."Where the majority of people have been made too poor to buy the food grown on their own country's soil, those who control productive resources will, not surprisingly, orient their production to more lucrative markets abroad." boy you are out of touch No, webster, you are. I'm not the one trying to change Chinese and Brazilian food policy by posting to a UK group, now that is seriously out of touch Where do your subscribers import soya meal from? work it out on your fingers The Argentinians stopped exporting beef in 2006 to allow the price at home to fall to ensure Argentinians had plenty of beef SOME Argentinians. the vast majority, Argentina has a left of centre government Support your claim of "the vast majority". 'The new poor Despite being considered the breadbasket of South America, recent national headlines have highlighted the plight of more than 200,000 children suffering from severe malnutrition in the impoverished province of Tucumán in the north. Yet, Argentina is the world's fifth largest exporter of agricultural products, including soybeans and lemons, easy done, we'll ban the import of argentinan soya Brazil .. Argentina. Where is your soya meal imported from? Many Argentineans feel that the country has sunk as low as it can go with little prospect of recovery in the near future. 90% of Argentina's population live in and around urban areas and the poorest, a growing number of 'cartoneros', struggle to make a living. Their only option is to scavenge through the rubbish to sort out recyclable waste, as even this has increased in value since the collapse of the peso. ..' http://www.new-agri.co.uk/03-1/countryp.html get up to date pearl, that is 2003 data, the world is moving on faster than you can find web sites Update us. As for Brazilians, their growth forecasts are that as their country develops the amount of meat eaten by the local population will increase as they get wealthier They will get wealthier because Brazil is self sufficient in food and converting a lot of it into energy to reduce its dependence on imported oil They also are developing a pretty good manufacturing industry. So their population is pretty well guaranteed enough to eat and enough fuel to shift the food. 'The developing world hasn't always been hungry. Early explorers of the 16th and 17th centuries often returned amazed at the huge amounts of food they saw there. In parts of Africa, for example, people always had three harvests in storage and no-one went hungry. The idea of buying and selling food was unheard of. don't worry, they'll probably go back to it, which is a bit of a sod because you are one of the people dependent on imported food They can't go back to it, as their land is used to meet your demands. .. It is common for people to be thrown off the land, often going to the towns where there is little other work. About 160,000 people move from rural areas to cities every day (5). Many migrants are forced to settle in shanty towns and squatter settlements. .. The sad irony is that the world produces more than enough plant food to meet the needs of all its six billion people. If people used land to grow crops to feed themselves, rather than feeding crops to animals, then there would be enough to provide everyone with the average of 2360 Kcal (calories) needed for good health (7). If everyone were to take 25 per cent of their calories from animal protein then the planet could sustain only three billion people (8). In simple, brutal terms, if we were all to imitate the average North American diet, we would only be able to feed half the world's population. ..' http://www.viva.org.uk/guides/feedtheworld.htm Bottom line, jim. There simply aren't adequate resources to sustain your hideous nightmare. The destruction must stop. not my nightmare kiddy, it is the real world, it is what is happening out there. They don';t give a damn about you because they are going to get through it, because they have the food and the fuel. Many don't, kidder. Those poor you don't give a damn about because you make money - as the nightmare for them goes on in the real world - unlike your fantasy-land 'hamburgers for all'. You on the other hand are the one who is going to have to find a really convincing reason for them to sell you food. What have you got to offer that they cannot produce at home They're selling you feed even though people are starving. They do it for money. Just like you. All else be damned. On the other hand, you have to explain exactly what you have to offer that means the Brazilians will sell food to you. Why should they worry about you and your need for soya? All these interesting imported protein sources beloved of many vegetarians are going to become awfully expensive So it is about time people woke up to the changing world and decided what they are going to do about it. The Brazilians are under no obligation to reduce their standard of living for the privilege of selling us food. What have you got to sell them in exchange? It is YOUR need for soya that is driving people off land and destroying rainforest, farmer jim. Profit before anything else. OK so what protein sources do you eat. It is not feeding people that's a problem. It's feeding livestock. remember that I know what is being fed to my cattle and there is no soya. At the moment they are all eating byproducts from food production that people cannot eat. BS. So what protein sources do you eat and how are you going to convince people to sell them to you Jim Webster Why the bloody hell don't you restrict the posting to the group you read it in, stop crossposting all this rubbish |
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