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Biggest grain exporters halt foreign sales

Postby mattduke » Wed 16 Apr 2008, 22:32:51

The global food crisis intensified on Tuesday as Kazakhstan, one of the world’s biggest wheat exporters halted foreign sales and rice prices shot to a record high after Indonesia stopped its farmers from selling the grain abroad.

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Re: Biggest grain exporters halt foreign sales

Postby Revi » Wed 16 Apr 2008, 22:37:30

This is really scary. When does the world have another big grain harvest? Do we have to wait until October? That's 6 months away. There could be real problems by then if there are food riots now, in April.
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Re: Biggest grain exporters halt foreign sales

Postby steam_cannon » Wed 16 Apr 2008, 23:07:00

Yeah, a lot of threads on grain shortages. This is the direction it looked
like trends were headed. Kind of interesting seeing things start playing out.
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Re: Biggest grain exporters halt foreign sales

Postby jlw61 » Wed 16 Apr 2008, 23:19:57

What is the impact of these two countries banning exports? How much and when do they harvest? Is this even an issue?
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Re: Biggest grain exporters halt foreign sales

Postby Tyler_JC » Thu 17 Apr 2008, 00:09:44

By itself, Kazakhstan can't cause a panic in the grain markets.

But when you add that country to the list of other countries that are blocking off the grain trade...it gets scary.

The problem is that liquidity is being sucked out of the system. There is less grain on the market and every little piece of bad news sends prices skyrocketing.

$4 bread is survivable for Americans but it could be a death sentence in the poor countries.

Imagine if oil exporters started saying, "Nope, no exports this year.".

If Mexico or Norway were to do this, we'd see $200 a barrel oil TOMORROW. 8O

That's the situation with food right now. The Philippines says no more exports this year and rice shoots up 38% in one day.

God help us if harvests are poor this year in the countries still willing to provide exports.
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Re: Biggest grain exporters halt foreign sales

Postby roccman » Thu 17 Apr 2008, 00:25:57

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If Mexico or Norway were to do this, we'd see $200 a barrel oil TOMORROW. 8O


Yep...easy squeeeeeeeeze.

Fact so eazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzyyyyy...

I'd put my money on it happening this year.

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Re: Biggest grain exporters halt foreign sales

Postby Armageddon » Thu 17 Apr 2008, 00:28:01

I bet America throws away enough food everyday to feed the entire world. The fatasses need to cut back. I am so sick at looking at fat fucking people you have no idea. Don't people have any self respect ? What about their poor spouses ? Do fat wives enjoy their big, fat , hairy ass husband laying on her with his little boner ? I don't know how he gets his little dick in her with their fat ass stomachs in the way.
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Re: Biggest grain exporters halt foreign sales

Postby Tyler_JC » Thu 17 Apr 2008, 01:21:51

I don't see it having a greater than 50% probability. Hence my willingness to make a bet with an even payout.
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Re: Biggest grain exporters halt foreign sales

Postby gollum » Thu 17 Apr 2008, 08:05:48

armageddon your post is in bad taste. As for the subject I believe we are entering into the era of resource nationalisim. Probably in the big picture of things the USA is set up pretty well in this new world. Of course our standard of living will fall but we shold be able to feed and house everyone.
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Re: Biggest grain exporters halt foreign sales

Postby roccman » Thu 17 Apr 2008, 10:49:59

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('gollum', 'a')rmageddon your post is in bad taste. As for the subject I believe we are entering into the era of resource nationalisim. Probably in the big picture of things the USA is set up pretty well in this new world. Of course our standard of living will fall but we shold be able to feed and house everyone.


I think Armageddon's post is spot on.

We monkeys tend to embrace world views that fit most nicely with our own illusional thinking.

ITO "feeding and housing everyone"...

two references that are must reads:

Catton's "overshoot"

Hanson's www.dieoff.com
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Re: Biggest grain exporters halt foreign sales

Postby bodigami » Thu 17 Apr 2008, 16:57:55

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('roccman', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('gollum', 'a')rmageddon your post is in bad taste. As for the subject I believe we are entering into the era of resource nationalisim. Probably in the big picture of things the USA is set up pretty well in this new world. Of course our standard of living will fall but we shold be able to feed and house everyone.


I think Armageddon's post is spot on.

We monkeys tend to embrace world views that fit most nicely with our own illusional thinking.

ITO "feeding and housing everyone"...

two references that are must reads:

Catton's "overshoot"

Hanson's www.dieoff.com


...and it's true that the more fat there is the less sexual intercourse "shared area" there is... I have read, but it makes sense. Sexual selection anyone?
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Re: Biggest grain exporters halt foreign sales

Postby Pops » Thu 17 Apr 2008, 17:11:18

Some charts.

An anecdote.

So has anyone seen 50# sacks of flour lately?
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Re: Biggest grain exporters halt foreign sales

Postby Atlantean_Relic » Thu 17 Apr 2008, 17:11:31

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I think Armageddon's post is spot on.

We monkeys tend to embrace world views that fit most nicely with our own illusional thinking.

ITO "feeding and housing everyone"...

two references that are must reads:

Catton's "overshoot"

Hanson's www.dieoff.com
...and it's true that the more fat there is the less sexual intercourse "shared area" there is... I have read, but it makes sense. Sexual selection anyone?


So once Americans get skinny again were going to be knee deep in joe and jane jrs?
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Re: Biggest grain exporters halt foreign sales

Postby Pops » Thu 17 Apr 2008, 17:20:13

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Revi', 'T')his is really scary. When does the world have another big grain harvest? Do we have to wait until October? That's 6 months away. There could be real problems by then if there are food riots now, in April.

There is winter wheat harvested in April.
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Re: Biggest grain exporters halt foreign sales

Postby Starvid » Fri 18 Apr 2008, 11:14:54

The grain exporters would be better of it they kept exporting and used the massive revenues to hand out cash to their poor. That would be far more economically efficient and everyone would be better off.

The reason they don't do that is because it requires a functioning government which is not rife with corruption.
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Re: Biggest grain exporters halt foreign sales

Postby Tyler_JC » Fri 18 Apr 2008, 13:01:06

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Starvid', 'T')he grain exporters would be better of it they kept exporting and used the massive revenues to hand out cash to their poor. That would be far more economically efficient and everyone would be better off.

The reason they don't do that is because it requires a functioning government which is not rife with corruption.


We know. :)

But good luck telling the tin pot dictators that they need to act responsibly...
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Re: Biggest grain exporters halt foreign sales

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