this one explains a lot ..
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostThe field of course - where these cattle are being fattened.
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Compared to the alternative
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Two can play at this game and arguably those in primary ag production have never before had a better opportunity to influence the general public the way they do now through social media. I've had posts on Facebook shared over 100 times and videos viewed over 20,000 times. We're not all dumb in agriculture.
Lots of Vetch.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostI am basing my assumptions on the prices today. If in the future those prices end up lower than beef, then my assumptions are wrong, and perhaps this is entirely collusion and monopoly today.
Otherwise, it is much like the renewable energy industry, as long as the end user costs continue to be higher than fossil fuels, one can only draw the conclusion that the EROEI is worse than fossil fuels
Time will tell, but I'm thinking that the analysis presented above is not considering the full life cycle of both. If it were, fake meat would be pennies compared to real meat.
Yes, if a farmer sold it, it would be pennies compared to real meat. But real businesses aren't like farmers, they really like to make money.
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Originally posted by tweety View PostSo are you saying every product is priced according to the energy it takes to produce it? uhhhhh No. My buddy grows shrimp - for rich people in very upscale restaurants. Let me tell you, energy in has nothing to do with 100 some dollar a pound shrimp.
Yes, if a farmer sold it, it would be pennies compared to real meat. But real businesses aren't like farmers, they really like to make money.
And now, I'm off to do research into growing $100/lb shrimp, since I think I can grow and sell them for $80 and still make a hefty profit, until Grassfarmer reads this and starts producing them for $60...
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