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I\'ve been tied up with work over the last week or so, and after a few of the gems I\'ve had to reveiw prior to translation, occured to me that if the only things we really get worked up about are GW\'s price hikes, then things are pretty screwed. Thought I\'d share a couple of quotes with you that I\'ve found in the various agricultural/economical texts I\'ve been wading through, just to brighten up your day.
Eliminate the Human Element.
-Generates Value for Supplier
-Improves Decision Making at Retail
The End of Cooking:Sell Solutions not Ingredients
The Beginning of a New World:Retailers Who Will Succeed.
(from a presentation entitled Retailing at the End of the World.)
Clouds on the Horizon :The energy sector is subject to additional geo-political and supply-side shocks
Development of alternatives is slow and will not fill demand gap in medium term
Get used to paying these prices for oil and other energy sources
This is a global problem because oil is a globally priced commodity
Geo-political conflict - Negative impacts are generally greater than positive events
Climate Change - This has begun and the best approach is to face it squarely. There will be both positive and negative implications but farming and food production will be changing globally.
(incidentley, it\'s october here on the east coast of spain and I\'m still walkin around in shorts and sweating like a pig..That\'s not normal)
Hmm I can\'t wait to bring my kids into to the world.....
Eliminate the Human Element.
-Generates Value for Supplier
-Improves Decision Making at Retail
The End of Cooking:Sell Solutions not Ingredients
The Beginning of a New World:Retailers Who Will Succeed.
(from a presentation entitled Retailing at the End of the World.)
Clouds on the Horizon :The energy sector is subject to additional geo-political and supply-side shocks
Development of alternatives is slow and will not fill demand gap in medium term
Get used to paying these prices for oil and other energy sources
This is a global problem because oil is a globally priced commodity
Geo-political conflict - Negative impacts are generally greater than positive events
Climate Change - This has begun and the best approach is to face it squarely. There will be both positive and negative implications but farming and food production will be changing globally.
(incidentley, it\'s october here on the east coast of spain and I\'m still walkin around in shorts and sweating like a pig..That\'s not normal)
Hmm I can\'t wait to bring my kids into to the world.....