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Sunday, 03/26/2017 6:46:05 AM

Sunday, March 26, 2017 6:46:05 AM

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CHINA'S 2017 NON-GMO SOYBEAN DEMAND IS OVER 120%!
(( > That's Full Tilt Boogie, Mama!! >> YSYB IS HONKING!!! >>> ))
CHINA'S NON-GMO SOYBEANS DEMAND FAR EXCEEDS 120%+ ABOVE THEIR GROWING CAPACITY & PRODUCTION, SO PRICES WILL DEFINITELY SKYROCKET HIGHER. GREAT NEWS FOR YSYB! As article mentions what I stated before here, NON-GMO soybeans are exclusively imported from Canada & Russia for better proven purity & golden soil enrichment.

( FAT CHANCE USA'S GM INFESTED FIELDS WILL HAVE ANY TESTED PURE NON-GMO ANYTHING! )

SUPER FABULOUS NEWS FOR YSYB !

1/20/2017 'Ohio's Country Journal'

QUOTED:

"It’s no secret that China’s domestic soybean production has been declining since 2004/05, due to a change in their corn price support policy. Since then, China’s soybean import volume has been increasing to meet the growing demand from the crushing industry to supply the needs for soybean meal and soy oil. But an exciting new export development is China’s growing need for specialty soybeans for use in making soy foods and beverages.

Unlike in the U.S., essentially all of China’s domestic soybean production are non-GMO beans and nearly all are used to make food and beverages. Last year, China grew approximately 10.51 million metric tons (MMT) of soybeans. They are projected to increase production 11 percent this year. An impressive increase, but it’s not going to be enough. This year, demand for non-GMO soybeans for food use in China could exceed their country’s domestic production by over 20%. Essentially, China is projected to consume specialty soybean tonnage roughly equal to Iowa’s total 2015 soybean production. Enter – an opportunity for U.S. specialty soybean exporters.

Last year, China had a shortage and imported specialty soybeans from Canada and Russia to fill their food ingredient market gap. And that didn’t go unnoticed. In response to U.S. exporter feedback, the U.S. Soybean Export Council funded a 2017 China Food Bean Export Initiative project, which included holding a U.S. Specialty Soybean Market Outlook Conference in Hangzhou, a city in the province of Zhejiang in eastern China on November 21. During the conference, USSEC China presented the 2016 U.S. Soy food bean quality survey report, and updated conference attendees on the current situation of the U.S. and Chinese non-GMO soybean supply and demand, and shared insights on China’s soy food industry future trends."

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http://ocj.com/2017/01/new-soybean-export-opportunities-to-china/

MORE:
http://apsaseed.org/china-taiwan-seed-industry-news-january-2017/

China, Chinese Taipei Seed Industry News: January 2017
January 25, 2017 by Asian Seed CHINA & CHINESE TAIPEI: Here is a number of recent agriculture and seed industry news highlights in China and Chinese Taipei (Taiwan), including specialty soybeans, maximum residue limits for produce; organic rice; banned GM lunches; roller coaster cabbage lessons and potential allergies linked to non-browning apples.
China
US ‘specialty soybean’ suppliers hoping to woo Chinese importers
Anticipating China’s soybean demand to outstrip anticipated domestic production of about 11.6 metric million tonnes by 20% this year, the US Soybean Export Council has put in much effort to convince China that US soybean suppliers can meet China’s strict requirements for quality, non-GMO produce. To cover its demand last year, China imported most of its specialty soybeans (non-GMO) from Russia and Canada.

Residual pesticide limits for food ramped up
( LATEST: ~ RAMPED UP & BANNED OUTRIGHT ! )
China has increased the number of Maximum Residue Limit requirements (MRLs) governing pesticide traces on commercially-traded produce. Promulgated last month, the 2016 National Food Safety Standards on for Pesticides in Foods regulation now specifies 4140 MRLs for 433 pesticides in 13 categories of agricultural products, an increase of 490 MRLS when compared with the 2014 version. The regulation covers almost all kinds of commonly-used pesticides and major agricultural products, (MRLs). According to an announcement, the new version of the regulation has set 184 MRLs for 24 banned or restricted pesticides, including Fenamiphos; exempts MRLs for 33 pesticides that pose no dietary risks in line with international practices; and recommends testing techniques for MRLs, providing national standards covering 106 MRLs. Through to 2020, China aims to develop 6,000 new MRLS, mostly for vegetables, fruit and farm products, while gradually implementing limits on imported food. ( BANNING GMO CARCINOGENS REGS WILL ONLY INCREASE! )
(( YSYB SELLS & ALSO EXPORTS NON-GMO RICE TO JAPAN & ALL OF ASIA ! ))

China to import premium rice from Laos
China has agreed to import 20,000 tons of organic rice from Laos. Xinhua reports that the Lao Prime Minister Thongloun Sisoulith had recently revealed the good news to local officials in the southern Lao province of Champassak. According to the agreement, Laos will need to deliver 20,000 tons of genuine organic rice to China. The shipment may be screened to ensure that it does not contain any non-organic rice. About 4,000 tons of sticky rice and non-glutinous rice had already been delivered to China following an earlier agreement to export 8,000 tons of Lao rice to China. China has approved an increase from 8,000 tons to 20,000 tons. The rice is being grown in Savannakhet province and Champassak province’s Khong district. According to Lao Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry in October, only the IDP Rice Mill in Savannakhet province was able to produce quality rice meeting the standard required by Chinese buyers. During the wet season in Laos, rice is cultivated on more than 778,000 hectares, while dry season rice is planted on about 126,600 hectares, with an estimated 226,000 hectares of rice fields dependent on rain. Since 2000, Laos has exported over 300,000 tons of rice annually to Vietnam, Thailand, China and other countries. Laos is expected to produce about 5 million tons of rice by 2020 to ensure food security in the country. In the 2015-2016 fiscal year, Laos’ rice production reached 4.12 million tons and is predicted to increase to 4.35 million tons in the 2016-2017 fiscal year.
TAIWAN MUST BE BUYING NON-GMO FROM YSYB! THEE (ONLY) BIG NON-GMO PROCESSOR!
Chinese Taipei (Taiwan)

GMO ban on school lunches set to be implemented
At the end of last year, Taiwanese legislators formally amended the School Health Act , effectively prohibiting both raw and processed GM ingredients in school lunches. The new regulation, which is estimated to increase the cost of each meal by $0.15, is set to be enforced at schools this year. The ingredient in Taiwanese food most likely to be GM is soy, with the country estimated to consume 7.2 million bushels of GM soy, mostly imported from the US, out of 8 million bushels consumed overall annually.
WHY YSYB PROFITS WILL ROCKET HIGHER: HUGE BUYS FOR #1 PROCESSOR YSYB FROM TAIWAN.
Economic lessons from last year’s cabbage crisis
When late-season typhoons and unusually warm weather in September and October last year contributed to a shortage of cabbages in Taiwan, prices skyrocketed to as much as NT$300 ($9.50) per head, compared to only NT$40 ($1.27) previously. After the country began to grow and import more cabbages to compensate, the market then experienced a glut late in the year that saw prices stoop down to as little as NT$10 ($0.32) per head.

Non-browning GMO apples may pose allergies threat to sensitive crowds
Toxicology researcher Lin Chung-yin at the Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in Linkou has expressed concerns that non-browning GMO apples may pose health threat to infants, children under 12, pregnant women, senior citizens and others suffering from chronic illnesses. The apples in question, which have yet to be imported into Taiwan, have been modified to have lower levels of polyphenol oxidase, which is what causes the fruit to turn brown upon oxidation. ( HIGH MAJORITY OF ALL ASIA WILL [ONLY] CONSUME GMO-FREE NON-GMO! )

WRITTEN BY ASIAN SEED JANUARY 25, 2017

NEED MORE PROOF?
From the USA's "Library Of Congress"; somewhat outdated on VERY recent CARCINOGENIC GHYPHOSATE rulings all over Europe, especially France & another major one here in USA's Frisco court against Monstanto's carcinogenic GMO's.

VERY STRICT & GETTING EVEN STRICTER GMO Regs in China:
https://www.loc.gov/law/help/restrictions-on-gmos/china.php

YSYB is thee #1 WORLDWIDE NON-GMO PROCESSOR ALL ASIANS PREFER (with not only soybeans & rice but pork & other meats & now veggies & fruits as well with MANY YSYB Yang Lin BRANDS & brand names having tremendous recognition & (mighty goodwill) revenues all over Asia & worldwide. YSYB IS NOW HIGHLY DIVERSIFIED INTO A ROCKETING CONGLOMERATE EXPORTING WORLDWIDE! !! !!!
Understanding truthful NON-GMO facts from corporate SPINNING BS LIES is essential.
farmwars.info/?p=14879


These FACTS are YSYB PROOFS of YSYB gettin' on ~ getting it on with huuuge expaaansion growth from most Asians GMO-FREE strong preference & around the world refusing to eat CARCINOGENIC GMO POISON.

[color=red]YSYB'S [[ *** LOCKED FLOAT *** ]] shareholders are very lucky especially in an agriculture industry that's RAPIDLY BOOMING![/color]

POISON GMO & Glyphosate: War on the planet Earth ~ Thank goodness for YSYB!
Monsanto Lied: NO Approval in China for GM Soybeans

"On February 3, 2016, Monsanto announced the following:
LOUIS (February 3, 2016) – Monsanto Company (NYSE: MON) today announced its commercial launch plans for its Roundup Ready 2 Xtend™ soybeans after it received import approval in China. This technology has been highly anticipated by farmers and is now available in the United States and Canada in time for the 2016 season.
The problem is, this is not true.
The testing, production, and marketing of GMOs in China are subject to government approval. Foreign companies that export GMOs to the PRC [People’s Republic of China], including GMOs as raw materials, must apply to the Ministry of Agriculture and obtain GMO Safety Certificates. (Library of Congress)
The Chinese Ministry of Agriculture has not approved the import of Monsanto RR2 Xtend soybeans. And to top it all off, has found that previous toxicology reports for RR soybeans submitted to it were falsified, “resulting in China importing over 81 million tons of RR soybeans from USA, Brazil and Argentina.” “China does not allow cultivation of any GM varieties of corn or other staple food crops although it does permit the import of some GMO crops for use in animal feed.”
May 3, 2016:
China’s Ag [Agricultural] Ministry has not issued “safety certificate” to import Monsanto RR2 Xtend soybeans tolerant to both Glyphosate + Dicamba herbicides.
China’s Ag [Agricultural] Ministry “never accepted Monsanto’s safety evaluation application material for ‘Glyphosate- tolerance + Dicamba-tolerance” GM soybeans (MON87708×MON89788)”; [5]
China’s Ag [Agricultural] Ministry also did not receive the “Agricultural GM Safety Evaluation Application Report” for Monsanto’s ‘Glyphosate- tolerance + Dicamba-tolerance” GM soybeans (MON87708×MON89788) accordingly does not exist.”
We must also inform you:
A falsified toxicology animal test report submitted to China’s Ag [Agricultural] Ministry by Monsanto for Roundup “Pesticide Registration” in 1988 of which Monsanto claims “issued by Younger Laboratories on Dec. 23, 1985,” and the fake toxicology test study submitted to China’s Ag [Agricultural] Ministry by Monsanto for RR soybeans 40-3-2 safety evaluation in 2004, i.e. carried out with “fake samples” of RR soybeans 40-3-2 prepared by Monsanto purposely not sprayed with Roundup and accordingly contained no Roundup residuals, are the root resulting in China importing over 81 million tons of RR soybeans from USA, Brazil and Argentine.
2016-05-11 Beijing Food Safety Volunteers Open Letter to USA Farmers_Eng
Evidently, Monsanto executives feel that import approvals and valid toxicology reports are not necessary before announcing the company’s intentions to flood other countries as well as the U.S. with new and ‘improved’ laboratory concoctions that its media department likes to refer to as “solutions for protecting biodiversity.” And this time it is for a Glyphosate/Dicamba-resistant soybean. A double whammy designed to increase pesticide usage worldwide for both Roundup (Glyphosate) and Dicamba. But as long as people don’t ask too many questions or actually look at the safety data, profits keep rising and sales keep adding up.
And this is not the first time that such deception has occurred. Original chronic long-term safety tests for Glyphosate submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) were also falsified.
Glyphosate chronic long-term safety studies are a sham.
Research Scientist Anthony Samsel has discovered that the chronic long-term safety studies on Glyphosate that Monsanto submitted to regulators across the globe to show that the product is safe are for a different form of Glyphosate than is used in the products that the company sells.
The substance used for testing purposes is called Technical Glyphosate Acid, or N-Phophonomethyl glycine. Yet, the salts and esters of Glyphosate i.e. Potassium Glyphosate, Ammonium Glyphosate and Isopropylamine Glyphosate are the three substances currently used in all Monsanto Glyphosate-based products.
How can this be?
Chemical regulation occurs primarily within a relatively small number of governmental or “independent” regulatory institutions.
Of these, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is the most prominent and widely imitated example. The EPA has a variety of institutional and procedural defects that prevent it being an effective regulator. Perhaps the best known of these is to allow self-interested chemical corporations to conduct the experiments and provide the data for risk assessment. This lets them summarise (or even lie about) the results. As was once pointed out by Melvin Reuber, former EPA consultant, it is extraordinarily easy for an independent commercial testing operation to bias or fix the result of a typical toxicology study for the benefit of a client. (Independent Science News)
It appears that Monsanto, with the support of corrupt government agencies, will do just about anything to advance corporate control over the world’s food supply via GMOs (genetically modified/engineered organisms) and the proprietary chemicals that are used with them. No real safety testing required. Regulations? We don’t need no stinkin’ regulations. We are Monsanto, and we own what’s on your plate and in your feed troughs. Just ask us. And don’t bother questioning anyone about it either. The game is rigged, the fix is in, so just shut up and eat what we sell you.
Kudos to the people of China for exposing yet another of a multitude of lies perpetrated on the world by arguably, one of the most vile corporations on the planet; Monsanto.
- 2016 Barbara H. Peterson
2016-05-11 Beijing Food Safety Volunteers Open Letter to USA Farmers_Eng
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