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Peter Wiley wrote:
In article , katy wrote: Peter Wiley wrote: This from a citizen of a country that does everything it can think of to keep agricultural produce *out* of the USA....... Ah, the irony. PDW In article , Capt. JG wrote: I don't think it's a matter of protectionism. It's a matter of other countries opening up their markets. We do import out-of-season produce from South America. And we grow enough here to supply our own needs. Why would we import? Why would I eat French or British apples when I can have a far superior (I've seen what the Brits call apples) apple from Michigan, Oregon, or Washington Why would we import potatoes from anywhere when you can get 20 lbs. of Michigan, Maine, or Idaho potatoes for 2.99/bag? Why would we import wheat, corn, or soy when we have acres upon acres of our own? And why would we import produce from countries so far away that the produce would have to be fixed with some type of preservative so it didn't become overly ripe along the way? Not to mention that the closer the fruit is to ripe on the vine, the more nutrients there are in it, thus making some imports less valuable as a food source? Why import beef when some countries have mad cow disease and we don't and we have the ability to raise it ourselves? We're a huge country, with many different climes and growing seasons, unlike some countries that are limited by their latitude. What do you want us to import that we don't already have? We are even growing our own kiwi fruit now. Shrug. Most US beef is from feedlots. IMHO feedlots are a disgusting aberration and rate as cruelty to animals. This is an informed opinion; I once spent 2 years designing & building cattle feedlot management software for Australia's top agro-science research group. During that 2 years I spent a *lot* of time working hands-on in feedlots. One of the most important modules in the software dealt with vetinary drugs, their effects & witholding periods from market etc. I quit the day V1.0 was finished when they wouldn't let me go to a different project. If you don't have some form of prion disease, you're very, very lucky because I know that your husbandry methods aren't the reasons. Or weren't 10 years ago when I was doing this stuff. As for fresh fruit & vegetables, I agree fully. Local is best. The problem with your acres & acres of wheat, corn soy etc isn't that you have too little, it's that it costs you too much. To prop up your farmers, you refuse to allow imports from places which can grow those foodstuffs more efficiently. Hence my comment WRT the irony of a US citizen complaining about protection. It is a *fact* that other countries can produce those foodstuffs more cheaply than you can, including delivery to the USA. Often those countries are 3rd World ones trying to get a better std of living for themselves by exporting agro-produce. Stopping them is doing 2 things, both bad. First, you're paying more than you need for domestic foodstuffs. Second, you're helping to keep others impoverished. Of course, it's actually worse than that because you use market subsidies to sell to o/s countries, thereby distorting the international markets. You probably waste enough money annually to pay for another invasion of, say, Syria. PDW I don't adhere to the Walmart mentality...importation of cheap goods to the US is driving US manufactureres out of business. And I am not an adherent to an a system of equal global economy, which IMO, smacks of socialism. |
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