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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 8131768" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>l don't think any of us can predict what will happen, in the coming months, mainly down to a nutter, that no-one can 2nd guess, those options vary from nuclear, general, war, or an assassination, hopefully the latter.</p><p>Whatever happens, there are things we do know. Grain supplies from Russia and Ukraine are going to effected for the next 2 years or more, due to an embargo on Russian, and damage they have caused to infrastructure in Ukraine, crops not planted/harvested etc.</p><p>Energy prices will continue to be high, Europe sold its principals for cheap Russian gas, due to Merkel - who has been very quiet since she left, funny that.</p><p>China is looking to increase its area of influence, against the interests of those countries, in that area, and including the 'west'.</p><p>And food appears to be short, versus an increasing demand, the result of both retailers and guv policy, of cheap food, killing off our industry, across the globe. Sea lanes, for imported goods, are still severely impacted by covid, and will take several years, to return to normal.</p><p> Or simply put, the world is in a very different place, than it was 3yrs ago.</p><p>and in a buggers muddle. The world order is changing, and change brings problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 8131768, member: 86168"] l don't think any of us can predict what will happen, in the coming months, mainly down to a nutter, that no-one can 2nd guess, those options vary from nuclear, general, war, or an assassination, hopefully the latter. Whatever happens, there are things we do know. Grain supplies from Russia and Ukraine are going to effected for the next 2 years or more, due to an embargo on Russian, and damage they have caused to infrastructure in Ukraine, crops not planted/harvested etc. Energy prices will continue to be high, Europe sold its principals for cheap Russian gas, due to Merkel - who has been very quiet since she left, funny that. China is looking to increase its area of influence, against the interests of those countries, in that area, and including the 'west'. And food appears to be short, versus an increasing demand, the result of both retailers and guv policy, of cheap food, killing off our industry, across the globe. Sea lanes, for imported goods, are still severely impacted by covid, and will take several years, to return to normal. Or simply put, the world is in a very different place, than it was 3yrs ago. and in a buggers muddle. The world order is changing, and change brings problems. [/QUOTE]
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