sexta-feira, 29 de fevereiro de 2008

My Answer to the World's Coming Food Crisis

I have a point of view I wish to share with all of you. You can mention me. It is about the hidden wealth related to soy!

I read carefully the article by Tom Dyson on "The
Answer to the World's Coming Food Crisis" published at the Daily Wealth (editorialfeedback@dailywealth.com) . I do not
only agree but I have a contribution to share. The
fact is that beyond the foreseen shortage of water and
food there is already a not mentioned related problem:
cardiovascular disease!

The solution to this problem brings together important
help to the solution of environmental and even social
problems. The ones who invest properly on this subject
will develop wealth for themselves and for the world
human society.

So, to invest in the production of veggie beef, veggie
hamburgers and so on instead of feeding cattle, fowl
and porks will cut production costs and increase gains
manyfolds. Let us see: Accordingly to Tom Dyson we
need 8 Kg of grain to produce 1Kg of meet. So, it is
possible to produce near to 8Kg of soy beef with 8 Kg
of soy! Such product will be sold not merely as a
price competitive veggie beef product but as a REMEDY
to prevent and help to the cure of cardiovascular
disease! This simply means that the value of such
product is much higher, the production costs can be
significantly lower, the final consumer price also high and obviously the profits much
higher than simply selling beef or soybeans to feed animals.

So, soy is a treasure much richer than we have been
wondering presently, among others not yet properly
explored we can discuss another time.

Yours, very kindly

Lino
Lino Guedes Pires
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
please, answer here or send your comments to linpires@yahoo.com

2 comentários:

Anônimo disse...

Mr. Lino,

I agree with you and I hope Tom Dyson data are correct. I think only our individual attitudes can change this scenario. So, let's eat a big and juicy veggie beef. This is the market law: more consume, more production and, finally, fallen prices.

Thanks to remind me there are alternatives.

Pedro Junior

Anônimo disse...

Mr. Lino,

I agree with you and I hope Dyson data are correct. We can make our contribution individually. More consume, more production and, voilá, cheaper products. So, lets eat a big and juicy veggie beef to celebrate.
Thanks to remind me there are alternatives yet.

Pedro Junior