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    #13
    It iananlearning experience to visit upscale
    food stores. With a purpose and a notepad. I
    have. Copenhagen, Toronto. New York City.
    Dusseldorf. Amsterdam.

    There are several things that stuck with me.

    1. Rich people are prepared to pay for their food
    budget rising from $20k to $40K per yr if it ia
    tasty, fresh and safe. Food is a tiny tiny part of
    their budget.

    2. Upscale organic food markets are growing.
    Supply is the problem.

    3 I was a one bag seller Tucker, in my on-farm
    market barn, for 12 years. Loved it. Still have
    customers who want to order products or stop in.
    Because they liked them. Met Sumdumguy! . The most important thing I learned from rumning
    a market barn is people tell you what they want
    and like, and are willing to order, willing to pay
    for, andI LEARNED TO LISTEN. I had a list on
    the wall where customers would sign their name
    with an IOU note, if they forgot their tourist-
    wallets. When I closed the barn, not one person
    owed me money. Yes I know, no way to do
    business. But it works. I did everythiing
    wrong,nand everything worked out right. Pars






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      #14
      wd, you will be able to find all kinds of
      businesses, restaurants, processing plants both
      conventional and specialty food ,who's doors are
      closed. I recall people who died of food
      poisoning at weddings. Or went blind from
      drinking home brew in the bush at the wedding
      dance. Lol It's part if life and business The good
      thing is Canadians hear about the Maple Leaf
      fiascos and changes are made. In China it's
      shoot and shut up. Pars

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        #15
        Wd9.

        Saw that first article on Bloomberg. It stated that surprise package was also sold to 1200 BC, and Alta. buyers.

        That is one hell of a lot different than wasting resources testing for trace triffid in a muffin.

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          #16
          Localized pathogens can be quarantined, wd
          Good thing. Food poisoning is localized. And can
          be cleaned up Local harrmfull processing can be
          corrected. The damage is terrible, indeed, but
          unplanned.

          However, planned permanent genetic changes
          can cause forever-damage when unintended
          consequences unfold. And since no one was
          willing to even l consider the consequences, it's
          not only foolhardy, but irresponsible. Pars

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            #17
            So now you folks who support Monsanto et.al. think that those of us who do not are hypocrites hey? Hypocrite - human - egoic. Not much different.

            Yes I like profit and thought I was on the top of the world when money flowed easily into the non commodity marketing game 15 years ago. Then the game caught on with the bigger players and as parse has pointed out, it has gotten to the multinational level.

            Should that disappoint me or make me jealous? Hell no. As a human looking to feed my family, it might, as a food supplier to the people of the planet, it makes me feel good.

            You can post all the fear you like about organic disasters wd, and there will be more. Not as much as there is from GE food however, but if I was to post a bunch of those articles here, you would not even look at them; let alone read them. And then you would label me a fear monger... LOL

            The tables are turning boys and girls and as with any structure built without an altruistic foundation, instability will set in sooner or later.

            If, as the food producers or farmasists of the world, choose profit above all else; prepare for another cycle.

            Or keep supporting and defending the Chem boys until they tell you otherwise.

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              #18
              An interesting conversation but the two worlds are not that far apart. Putting organic products in Wal Mart/Super Star means that organic product will be turned into a commodity (lowest price is the law). Conventional farmers are going to have to keep more records as the same companies base their brands/reputation on things like sustainability and consumer requests for information. I find it interesting the number of big stores etc trumpeting their commitment to local.

              Parsley - From a world I know, achieving the premium status you talk about is lot of work and not for everyone. Being able to identify a customer need/desire and working to meet these requirements for a premium price is good but not for everyone. It is also economics - every busy has to be profitable and the more that is produced even of an organic crop, the lower the price.

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                #19
                Two ways to view grain.

                1. Commodity. Slam through as many bushels as
                you can. Farmers get paid what they get paid.
                Few farms. Make % on volume. The Viterra's
                earn their %. Ships get their backhall. Govts take
                their taxes. Input and machinery dealers get
                their %. High debt. High risk.

                2 Organic. Grow for the food market and the
                demand. Lots of farms. Organics would be dead
                in the water if it wasnt for shoppers. Taste. Fresh.
                Nutrition. The Cargills earn their % . Premium
                prices. Focus on Cndn processing. Govts take
                their taxes. Low risk. Low debt. Lots of growers.
                Affordable for new entrant Canadian wanna-be-
                farmers.

                These seem to be the two current views. Pars

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                  #20
                  GE disasters killing people Kaiser?
                  Really?

                  No point asking is there.

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                    #21
                    Pars I have to disagree with your 2
                    pronged assessment of commodity vs
                    organic. These are not mutually
                    exclusive. Just look at organicly
                    certified apples and garlic from China.
                    They are both commodities and organic.

                    And once again you falsely imply that
                    organic foods are more nutritional than
                    modernly produced foods. I am saddened
                    that organic growers have to resort to
                    spreading fear and innuendo about food
                    produced using modern techniques, in
                    order to market their products.

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                      #22
                      Charliep, the problem with organics has been
                      volume. It's difficult for farmers to group together
                      to make enough product to fill a big order with
                      Cargill. So its also difficult for Cargill to make a
                      contract with Whole Foods to supply them with
                      say, spelt pasta.

                      The organic grower base expands because
                      market signals boost prices... As the consumer is
                      demanding more products. #tasteandtrust

                      The number of yummy organic products to be
                      developed large scale is truly astounding. An
                      opportunity of a lifetime. Supply not fast enough.

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                        #23
                        Parsely, its hard, well maybe not that
                        hard, to believe that your organic
                        marketing plan with the illusion of food
                        safe is ok with killing thousands in the
                        name of a premium market to profit from.
                        Sick.

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                          #24
                          Yes imports; I was thinking organics more iin
                          terms of the Canadian context. Some nuts and
                          coffee are also grown as organic commodities ..
                          Or Conventional.

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