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Core-Core flow of seeds

World Map: Grains and Oilseeds, Rabobank, June 2007

Ok, normally I would post a small version of the picture on the weblog and link to the full size, but in this case, the small version would just look like gibberish.

Tom writes:

Interesting map on oilseeds flow: very Core to Core and not a lot of flow into or out of Gap regions. Note the dominance of ABCs in South America.

(Thanks: Adam Knewtson)

Comments (1)

Looks about right. Europe, etc. fret about GMO's, Frankenfood, blah, blah, blah.

We send a bunch of academics on Pac. Rim trade mission every year. All they ask is: a) is it cheap? b) is it safe? c) is it available?

Still, ag infrastructure needs to meet all consumer needs, we can retool to meet all needs. NO one else can do it like we can, for now.

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