by nth » Fri 26 Jan 2007, 16:29:23
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Yeah, it's great for Mubulu, the African corn farmer. Until Mubulu's neighbors can only afford $2 per bushel, and ADM's ethanol division swoops in and buys up everything at $4. Then Mubulu's neighbors drag him out of bed in the middle of the night, hack his limbs off, stuff the pieces into the trunk of Mubulu's Mercedes and burn his house down (with his family inside).
To me, this is just sick and weird.
Why don't we deal with reality?
You can see several states in Africa that joined the agricultural revolution and have developed a lot further along than states that don't. Many of these states do not have mines or oil, so agriculture is the only business they can export. I sure don't see those countries fall into chaos. The ones that go into chaos are the natural resource rich states.
I am not saying all is dandy, but we can clearly see high aggie good prices are beneficial to developing world in our short history after WW2. If you think we are entering a different paradigm, then make that argument, but don't just think the have-nots will kill the haves.