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So is China's Swine Flu induced pork shortage really bad for America's grain Farmers ?
Sep 26, 2019 20:41:10   #
son of witless
 
Well if you read the Propaganda Liberal Media you might think so. In the US-China trade dispute, the Chinese have targeted US mid west grain farmers because they are an important v****g block for President Trump. Especially in soybeans, China can get them elsewhere. Okay. Brazil is supplying China. Apparently Brazil has the capacity to meet Chinese demand.

Also the Propaganda Liberal Media argues that with the destruction of Chinese Pig herd, there will be even less demand for soybeans. So far, so good. Okay. The problem is that China is sucking much of the World's meat supply into it's pork vacuum. Not only pork, but chicken and beef from around the world. Some of that meat may come from the US, maybe not. However, all of this meat going to China is being taken from markets all over the world.

That means there likely will be shortages globally. That means all meat producers will ramp up meat production, and guess what ? What ? They will need grain. China may control who it buys grain from, but it cannot control where the rest of the World's meat producers buy their grain from. Likely American grain farmers will supply much of that grain demand.

Even though China will try to abstain from buying any American meat, just the fact that meat globally will be in short supply, American meat Farmers likely will help meet the demand to replace what China is consuming.

Maybe I am wrong. Perhaps I have no idea where of and what of I speak, but if I am even a little right, you might just want to stock your freezer with your favorite meat, or meat byproducts. If I am right, meat prices are going up.

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