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National News See other National News Articles Title: Why Food Inflation Is Only Getting Started by Capitalist Exploits Take a look at this: The US has just experienced an 8.8% increase in food prices. The problem (and there are many, actually) is that this doesnt take into account the spiraling costs farmers are now experiencing. Its worth remembering that because farmers pay upfront and only recoup their expenses at the point of sale/harvest months later, all the opex theyve experienced has a lag. This lag is dependent on produce but certainly, were looking at a tsunami of food inflation 12 to 18 months out. Then there is the fuel and fertilizer. Youll hopefully recall our bullish call on both fuel and fertilizer in order to play the entire food cost explosion that is now kicking off. Fuel and fertilizer together are the two largest input costs to farmers, typically exceeding in aggregate 50% of their total costs. Then we have fertilizer, itself a by-product of natural gas: Fertilizer has tripled and in some cases quadrupled. What are governments doing to fix this? Playing with interest rates. How cute! Sticking with supply-side economics
New Zealand to price sheep and cow burps to cut greenhouse gases There is no question that we need to cut the amount of methane we are putting into the atmosphere, and an effective emissions pricing system for agriculture will play a key part in how we achieve that, said James Shaw, climate change minister. James, dear boy, you are either a complete abject moron or you are too cowardly to tell your handlers to go chew on thorns. I wont bore you with the details. Its a tax. Surprise! A tax is administered to the most productive sector of the New Zealand economy. When New Zealand cant export the volumes of food it does, then it will quickly experience a widening trade deficit, weakening currency, and an explosion in the price of anything not domestically produced, which includes the coal it now imports (after shutting down natural gas facilities), diesel (which its farmers all use), and fertilizer (again, which its farmers use). Quickly, New Zealand becomes less competitive on the global agricultural market. Its just whats going to happen. This isnt some hypothetical situation. This is what happens. Watch! What else? If you price people out of the necessities of life, two things happen: They become desperate, and In desperation, they are susceptible and malleable to solutions which would have previously been out of the question. When the World Economic Forum talks about eating bugs, they arent merely suggesting it in the sense that a company marketing a new product would. No. They are telling you. There will be no choice since via a combination of supply destruction as New Zealand is showing, leading to higher costs and thus pricing more and more people out of the market so they can blame the price increases on the greedy farmers who are killing mother earth. Think it makes no sense? It doesnt have to make any sense. What we learned over the last two years is that a never-ending stream of propaganda will lead the masses to demonize and ostracise those they are told to. This time it isnt 'the unvaccinated', though that will not go away. It is farmers. How dare they provide us with food? And so it goes. Energy will be demonized. Hence the UKs most recent 25% windfall tax on energy firms in the UK amidst the worst energy crisis of our lifetimes. This just highlights the importance of why we spend so much energy and time attempting (not always getting it right, mind you) to invest not just in those sectors which benefit (energy and food), but doing so in jurisdictions where this murderous ideology isnt gaining traction. It also highlights the reason why we have a disproportionate amount of fertilizer stocks in our ag position. Fertilizer companies can sell their product all over the world and are somewhat less constrained by local politics in any one place. They are also, as weve pointed out many times before, like bloody firecrackers when they have a bull market. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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