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"Seeds of discontent"
Seeds of discontent
U.S. farmers are worried that a new global agreement that would govern the way they raise and sell crops would include too many compromises with other countries, benefiting overseas competitors. http://www.washtimes.com/business/20...2459-3515r.htm |
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"Seeds of discontent"
In article , (Mike) wrote:
Seeds of discontent U.S. farmers are worried that a new global agreement that would govern the way they raise and sell crops would include too many compromises with other countries, benefiting overseas competitors. http://www.washtimes.com/business/20...2459-3515r.htm US farmers are worried ? ... LOL. They're some of the most protected and subsdised farmers around (with the europeans). I'd like to think they should be a bit worried ... but doubt they have any real cause for 'concern' in the medium to long term. Agricultural competition ? ... we wish Bruce -------------------------------------------------------------------- Oook ! NOTE remove the not_ from the address to reply. NO SPAM ! |
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"Seeds of discontent"
In article , (Mike) wrote:
Seeds of discontent U.S. farmers are worried that a new global agreement that would govern the way they raise and sell crops would include too many compromises with other countries, benefiting overseas competitors. http://www.washtimes.com/business/20...2459-3515r.htm US farmers are worried ? ... LOL. They're some of the most protected and subsdised farmers around (with the europeans). I'd like to think they should be a bit worried ... but doubt they have any real cause for 'concern' in the medium to long term. Agricultural competition ? ... we wish Bruce -------------------------------------------------------------------- Oook ! NOTE remove the not_ from the address to reply. NO SPAM ! |
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"Seeds of discontent"
In article , (Mike) wrote:
Seeds of discontent U.S. farmers are worried that a new global agreement that would govern the way they raise and sell crops would include too many compromises with other countries, benefiting overseas competitors. http://www.washtimes.com/business/20...2459-3515r.htm US farmers are worried ? ... LOL. They're some of the most protected and subsdised farmers around (with the europeans). I'd like to think they should be a bit worried ... but doubt they have any real cause for 'concern' in the medium to long term. Agricultural competition ? ... we wish Bruce -------------------------------------------------------------------- Oook ! NOTE remove the not_ from the address to reply. NO SPAM ! |
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"Seeds of discontent"
On 9/10/03 8:46 AM, in article
, "Mike" wrote: Seeds of discontent U.S. farmers are worried that a new global agreement that would govern the way they raise and sell crops would include too many compromises with other countries, benefiting overseas competitors. http://www.washtimes.com/business/20...2459-3515r.htm This stuff has been going on for years. Currency exchange rates, drought, wars, safety inspections, and probably a bunch of other things influence U.S. farm profits. As you probably know, GM crops have come under a lot of scrutiny from the EU. I've read of concerns regarding the United Nations and environmental regulations. The concern is the U.S. would cede too much authority to outsiders regarding U.S. land use, for example. Dean -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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