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Sunday, 02/12/2017 12:34:36 PM

Sunday, February 12, 2017 12:34:36 PM

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(38)Thirty-eight countries worldwide have now banned GM crops, with Brazil now refusing to import U.S. GM grain, despite their 10 percent shortfall in their own produce.

YSYB IS EXPLODING WITH NON-GMO DEMAND ON FIRE ~ WORLDWIDE!

THE NEWEST 2017 NON-GMO ABSOLUTE FACTS:

http://www.naturalnews.com/2017-02-01-brazil-close-to-refusing-all-gmo-imports-from-the-united-states.html

https://www.commoditybasis.com/soybean_prices

http://countercurrentnews.com/2016/12/brazil-joins-the-growing-list-of-countries-refusing-to-import-u-s-gmos/

PROOF OF WORLDWIDE NON-GMO AGREEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS BANNING GMO'S:

http://ec.europa.eu/food/plant/gmo/authorisation/cultivation/geographical_scope_en

EVEN TINY USA NON-GMO ( bushels ) crusher is expanding with HUGE DEMAND!

http://www.agweb.com/article/non-gmo-soybeans-crush-green-naa-sonja-begemann/

YSYB IS ON FIRE WITH DEMAND NOW WORLDWIDE! !! !!! !!!! !!!!! !!!!!! !!!!!!! !!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!

Nathanial, you're payload is enroute. Watch for the fleet of armored trucks delivery of CASH soon!

Brazilian soy shippers UP 17% to 60 tons!
"Brazilian soy shippers may be heading for a record February 2017:
Brazil has begun its 2016/17 soybean export campaign this month as it looks to start offloading what should comfortably be a record-large harvest. The shipping schedule on the docket for February is rather aggressive, but there is good reason to believe that soybean exports will push to new highs for the month. Brazil, the leading exporter of soybeans, is expected to ship roughly 60 million tonnes of the oilseed over the next year- some 17 percent greater than the country’s 2015/16 effort. The local Brazilian marketing year, which runs from February through January, closed out last month with the South American country shipping more than twice as many soybeans as in January 2016, and a robust pace will likely continue this month. Santos, located in the state of São Paulo, is the primary port for grains and oilseeds in Brazil and it will be particularly busy this month. Of the country’s total soybean volume on schedule for February, Santos will process 60 percent of it compared with 53 percent during February 2016."

2/11/2017 BLOOMBERG: "Economic growth, which ran at a rate of more than 10 percent as recently as 2011, has leveled off. In 2016, GDP increased 6.7 percent. China’s 13th five-year plan, which covers 2016-20, projected a base GDP growth rate of 6.5 percent. Beijing wants to promote the internationalization of ­China’s financial markets but remains concerned about the potential impact on stability. The high volatility seen in the onshore equity market in 2014 and 2015 has made regulators more cautious. However, the general trend is toward more opening up of financial markets. A trading link between the Shenzhen and Hong Kong markets opened in November, joining the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect."

SUPER EXCITING FOR NON-GMO YSYB'S CONGLOMERATE WITH RECOVERY OF MARKETS SOON!

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