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Want your wealth to grow? Then, own something that grows. U.S. exports of
agricultural products this year to September were almost $62 billion. That
represents a 22% increase over same period in 2006, and more than the entire
year of 2004. How many industries are experiencing that type of growth? International
agricultural trade for U.S., exports plus imports, was almost $115 billion,
a 16% increase over 2006. Little wonder those involved in Agri-Foods are prospering.
That growth is driven by income growth in China and other nations. How about
more people? 70 million will be added annually to world's population, and China
will grow 16 million a year. Higher incomes and more people are driving up
prices and prosperity in Agri-Food sector. As chart shows, prices of Agri-Food
commodities are doing far better than the equity markets, and helping Agri-Food
investments.

Regardless of what Federal Reserve, Bank of Canada, or any central bank does
with interest rates, people are going to eat. Consumers in China and Russia
will be buying food tomorrow, whatever happens to interest rates. Almost humorous
is buzz over such matters, and other trivia. Why worry about mortgage mess?
Let others chase their tails in financial stocks. Why be impacted by whether
WaMu pays a dividend or lays of workers? None of those events have anything
to due with global demand growth for Agri-Foods. When one discovers a structural
investment opportunity such as Agri-Foods, investing gets a lot easier.
We know not whether WaMu will exist five years from now nor care, but we do
know spending by Chinese consumers on Agri-Foods will be a larger.
AGRI-FOOD THOUGHTS are from Ned W. Schmidt,CFA,CEBS, publisher
of Agri-Food Value View, a monthly exploration of the Agri-Food grand
cycle being created by China, India, and Eco-energy. To review a recent issue
write to agrifoodvalueview@earthlink.net.
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Ned W. Schmidt,CFA,CEBS
THE VALUE VIEW GOLD REPORT
Ned W. Schmidt,CFA,CEBS is publisher of THE VALUE VIEW GOLD REPORT and
author of "$1,265 GOLD", published in 2003. A weekly message, TRADING
THOUGHTS, is also available to electronic subscribers. You can obtain
a copy of the last issue of THE VALUE VIEW GOLD REPORT at http://home.att.net/~nwschmidt/Send_Last_Report.html Ned
welcomes your comments and questions, and tries to answer most all. His mission
in life is to rescue investors from the abyss of financial assets and the coming
collapse of the U.S. dollar. He can be contacted at nwschmidt@earthlink.net.
Copyright © 2003-2009 Ned W.
Schmidt
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