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Control of food production and world seed banks
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<blockquote data-quote="PostHarvest" data-source="post: 7509652" data-attributes="member: 1570"><p>i believe that the OP is quite a few years behind the times. 20 years ago. Monsanto bought several plant breeding and seed companies with the intention of controlling a large portion of the seed supply to agriculture. Cargill has a massive operation that handles and so effectively controls large percentages of the supply of grains, meat, and fruit juices and has done so for years. Other grain traders including ADM, Glencore and Louis Dreyfus deal with most of the remaining grain and Bunge handles the oilseeds. I don't see the name "Bill Gates" anywhere in that list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PostHarvest, post: 7509652, member: 1570"] i believe that the OP is quite a few years behind the times. 20 years ago. Monsanto bought several plant breeding and seed companies with the intention of controlling a large portion of the seed supply to agriculture. Cargill has a massive operation that handles and so effectively controls large percentages of the supply of grains, meat, and fruit juices and has done so for years. Other grain traders including ADM, Glencore and Louis Dreyfus deal with most of the remaining grain and Bunge handles the oilseeds. I don't see the name "Bill Gates" anywhere in that list. [/QUOTE]
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