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RN1

10/13/17 10:03 AM

#54445 RE: GO4AWILDRIDE #54444

This is a statement that makes perfect sense.

fly_fisherman

10/13/17 10:35 AM

#54446 RE: GO4AWILDRIDE #54444

Exactly....


QEDN does not own the farms nor the crops, their interest is only in the crops that the FARMERS own.



I grew up on a farm. The individual farmers insure their crops.

I personally think the government is working hand in hand here with QEDN and the farmers. There are funds here to insure success for these folks.

Its a noble effort here. Folks may not like Kate but one cannot deny if she can get markets for the seeds and develop products using the seeds its a win win for everyone.

I am a health and fitness guy. I have researched the seeds and am very impressed. I will be trying them.

To many are focusing on bring down Kate. All the chatter in the world on a stock message board will have no impact regarding her success or failure!!!

True Story: Back in the day pre 70's hogs were considered ugly and worthless. Marketing came into play propping up the value of hogs and you seen marketing around hogs being the new white meat versus the red meat of cattle.

Well I new a family who didn't mind getting dirty to make a living dived in headstrong. It was new and the markets were not strong but as we know today pork is a part of many folks diet. That small farm became a huge hog operation and became worth millions.

Folks I look at the seeds as a new healthy alternative. Obviously China sees the value. Columbia has the climate to produce the seeds in abundance and with good quality.

This is ground floor!!!

Enough said....

Greed Kills

10/13/17 10:49 AM

#54449 RE: GO4AWILDRIDE #54444

Two issues:

1) QEDN has announced it is leasing land from GEGI for the purpose of farming. Presumably the farmers are subleasing or sharecropping. If the farmers crops fail on the land QEDN is leasing then QEDN will not be able to fill orders do to the inability to buy crops and they will not receive their sublease payments. They want to insure the crop so that QEDN receives their sublease payment in the event of crop failure.

2) QEDN has announced it has $175 Million in projected sales next year. Presumably predicated on contracts it hasn't announced. If QEDN can't fill these orders because the crops all died then QEDN will be out that revenue. QEDN should want to insure for this loss of business.

It's not about responsibility its about insuring loss of revenue.