Author Topic: Brynn,Are Kwinyans exploiting organic food market?  (Read 4118 times)

Offline Mr Mansfield.

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Brynn,Are Kwinyans exploiting organic food market?
« on: October 21, 2014, 09:46:42 AM »
Saw you talk about it on some other thread on textile,its quite some growth industry doing 14% in USA the next 5 years and with eaagoa we can cash on it,

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Offline George Lamming

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Re: Brynn,Are Kwinyans exploiting organic food market?
« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2014, 09:53:45 AM »
Brynn: From a Retailing Market, what should I look? I look for scalable $
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Re: Brynn,Are Kwinyans exploiting organic food market?
« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2014, 06:11:11 PM »
Organic means no import/export home grown. No money there.

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Re: Brynn,Are Kwinyans exploiting organic food market?
« Reply #3 on: October 21, 2014, 08:13:44 PM »
Veritass,?

you seem not to have addressed your mind on this issue,i won't delve into details,

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Offline Brynn

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Re: Brynn,Are Kwinyans exploiting organic food market?
« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2014, 10:50:09 PM »
Saw you talk about it on some other thread on textile,its quite some growth industry doing 14% in USA the next 5 years and with eaagoa we can cash on it,

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Mansfield
I haven't really looked at the market for organic food in dollars and sense but here in California which also happens to be an agricultural breadbasket its a huge thing. Some people make a decent living purely from buying produce from farms and selling them in farmers markets (each neighborhood has one open at least once a week and you can get a license). Same with organic food restaurants, highly patronized. I would imagine that the market will only expand as more and more people become aware of the direct link between carcinogens in pesticides and higher cancer rates. Chill out a bit though and see what the prognosis of Ebola is. It could have a huge impact on restriction of imports from Africa. Twice yesterday I had to fill in papers indicating that I have been nowhere near Africa or abybody from
Africa within the past month.

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Re: Brynn,Are Kwinyans exploiting organic food market?
« Reply #5 on: October 21, 2014, 10:51:43 PM »
Brynn: From a Retailing Market, what should I look? I look for scalable $

George

If I make you lose money I'll be very sad. Let me research first lol.

Offline Georgesoros

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Re: Brynn,Are Kwinyans exploiting organic food market?
« Reply #6 on: October 21, 2014, 11:10:49 PM »
All this because of the Media hype. There will be more people dead from flu than Ebola, but again perception. If no infection in a week, the hype will die a natural death. Thank God for Fox News. If only people can turn the stupid TV OFF.
BTW organics Juu!!!
Give me my Mursik nobody gets hurt.


Saw you talk about it on some other thread on textile,its quite some growth industry doing 14% in USA the next 5 years and with eaagoa we can cash on it,

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Mansfield
I haven't really looked at the market for organic food in dollars and sense but here in California which also happens to be an agricultural breadbasket its a huge thing. Some people make a decent living purely from buying produce from farms and selling them in farmers markets (each neighborhood has one open at least once a week and you can get a license). Same with organic food restaurants, highly patronized. I would imagine that the market will only expand as more and more people become aware of the direct link between carcinogens in pesticides and higher cancer rates. Chill out a bit though and see what the prognosis of Ebola is. It could have a huge impact on restriction of imports from Africa. Twice yesterday I had to fill in papers indicating that I have been nowhere near Africa or abybody from
Africa within the past month.

Offline Brynn

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Re: Brynn,Are Kwinyans exploiting organic food market?
« Reply #7 on: October 21, 2014, 11:17:58 PM »
Parker

It's no media hype. I can tell you didn't pass that class where they explain what an exponent is and how it makes the system ^ unstable. I and others are praying hard against Ebola nothing short of a miracle will keep it at bay at this point.

Read Sirleafs letter to the world. It reads thus:

TOMORROW WE WILL BE KILLED TOGETHER WITH OUR FAMILIES, Telegraph from kibuye, Rwanda, 1994.

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Re: Brynn,Are Kwinyans exploiting organic food market?
« Reply #8 on: October 23, 2014, 08:53:00 AM »
Brynn,

Its a huge market in dollar terms which Africa can easily leverage,As for ebola...it will simply affect Africa economic growth,i saw IMF slash growth rates due to ebola but as for USA-Africa trade,it can't stop because of ebola because USA wants to catch up with SINO-Africa trade which has seen significant growth and is not stopping,

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