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    Default Re: Food commodities speculation is the new toy of money players

    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost View Post
    Shoot em all. End of problem.


    Btw, how much have you given to charities this year?
    Giving to charity has nothing to do with the G20 shirking its responsibilities and failing to reign in big finance. We all pay our taxes, we want to be represented. That means affordable food prices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost View Post
    Shoot em all. End of problem.


    Btw, how much have you given to charities this year?
    Giving to charity has nothing to do with the G20 shirking its responsibilities and failing to reign in big finance. We all pay our taxes, we want to be represented. That means affordable food prices.

    Miles, Miles, there you go again with complex sentence structures......it aint gonna work my friend

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost View Post
    Shoot em all. End of problem.


    Btw, how much have you given to charities this year?
    Giving to charity has nothing to do with the G20 shirking its responsibilities and failing to reign in big finance. We all pay our taxes, we want to be represented. That means affordable food prices.

    Miles, Miles, there you go again with complex sentence structures......it aint gonna work my friend
    In extremely simple terms, I went shopping for a few food items in Emart today and my bill was 200,000 won. 1 and a half bags of very little and I was being gouged.

    God knows what it is like for those on low incomes and more so for those in poorer countries.

    We should be giving more to charity just because financial institutions are playing games with food? I am confused with how Ghost is thinking this through.

    What is clear though is that it is out of control and the G20 simply doesn't think it is very important.

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    Default Re: Food commodities speculation is the new toy of money players

    Grow you'r own food.

    March on the supermarkets, not the growers. But that's ok, dam them all right.

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    Default Re: Food commodities speculation is the new toy of money players

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    Grow you'r own food.

    March on the supermarkets, not the growers. But that's ok, dam them all right.
    I live on the 10th floor, I rely on people growing food for me. I believe farmers should earn decent money and I believe in paying for food, but it should be down to natural supply and demand not excessive speculation which causes prices to spike beyond all sense of control. The issue is financial institutions, not farmers. Farmers are important and necessary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost View Post
    Grow you'r own food.

    March on the supermarkets, not the growers. But that's ok, dam them all right.
    I live on the 10th floor, I rely on people growing food for me. I believe farmers should earn decent money and I believe in paying for food, but it should be down to natural supply and demand not excessive speculation which causes prices to spike beyond all sense of control. The issue is financial institutions, not farmers. Farmers are important and necessary.
    It don't work that way miles. The less food on the market, the higher the prices go. More food in surplus means the price comes down.

    Living on the 10th floor does not stop you from growing food, btw. It's called Square Foot Gardening. Had one when I lived in an apartment and have one now in the back yard.

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    Default Re: Food commodities speculation is the new toy of money players

    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
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    Grow you'r own food.

    March on the supermarkets, not the growers. But that's ok, dam them all right.
    I live on the 10th floor, I rely on people growing food for me. I believe farmers should earn decent money and I believe in paying for food, but it should be down to natural supply and demand not excessive speculation which causes prices to spike beyond all sense of control. The issue is financial institutions, not farmers. Farmers are important and necessary.
    It don't work that way miles. The less food on the market, the higher the prices go. More food in surplus means the price comes down.

    Living on the 10th floor does not stop you from growing food, btw. It's called Square Foot Gardening. Had one when I lived in an apartment and have one now in the back yard.
    Yes it does and obviously so.

    There isn't less food so your equation doesn't make much sense and that is the purpose of this thread. To highlight a very significant problem with food commodities markets. There isn't a lack of food and people are getting rich by playing games with what SHOULD be issues of basic supply and demand and that alone. The prices don't come down at least not to any significant degree. I am talking about staples here. Things like rice, corn etc.

    To be fair I don't actually buy any rice as my mother in law is a farmer, so that kind of makes up for the lack of farming output on my balcony. However, that doesn't mean that I don't notice the cost when I venture out into the horrific aisles of E-mart.

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    7 billion sonafaguns, alright that includes me, and still counting. It's either someone go hungry or share. Share? not in my time, babes. But then, some new thangs are going on these days around the world. Are they for the good or the worse. We'll have to see, I guess.
    Once in awhile, get outside in fresh air, take a deep breath & with a deep sigh, let out all the things that's bottled up inside you & be free, & you'll get a glimpse of nirvana.

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