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Ever heard of JBS Swift. You badly need to.

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I have been attempting to alert liberal urbanites who care about the war in Iraq to the war they are actually losing here.  It is not for control of oil, it is for control of food.  As Henry Kissinger said - to warn us or jut flat out promoting the idea, you decide - control food and you control populations.

Your food is being taken over.

JBS is a Brazilian beef operation that is at warp speed buying out or merging with others in the beef "industry" to become  far and away the largest beef conglomerate worldwide - and fully vertically integrated.  

As I have been trying to say for some time, keep your eyes on agriculture.  And look at what is happening here, not just abroad.  Corporations are going after agriculture.  That means they are now going after control over not oil in Iraq, not minerals in the Congo, but everyone's means of survival - food.  

Wednesday, March 5, 2008 
JBS-Swift preps to buy Nos. 4 and 5 in beef packing industry

by Bill Jackson

BS-S.A., the parent company of JBS-Swift of Greeley, has shocked the beef industry not only in the United States but worldwide with a purchase that will be officially announced today.

"Wow," was the reaction of Dick Monfort when told of the deal which involves three U.S. companies and one in Australia that JBS is buying for $1.7 billion. In July of last year, JBS bought the former Swift & Co. for almost $1.5 billion.

JBS-S.A. of San Paulo, Brazil, will announce its intentions to buy National Beef Co. of Kansas City, the Smithfield Beef Group and Five Rivers Ranch Cattle Feeding, which is a joint venture of Smithfield Foods and ContiGroup and headquartered at Centerra in Loveland. In addition, JBS is buying the Tasman Group, the largest multi-species meat processor in Australia.

The National Beef purchase was announced by that company late Tuesday; Steve Kay, publisher of Cattle Buyers Weekly in California, confirmed the other purchases with several of his sources. ...

"It's unbelievable. How did they bundle all that together?" Monfort said. And he, like Kay, wondered what the reaction of the U.S. Justice Department would have to the announcement, which means JBS will have the capacity to slaughter 42,500 head of cattle per day in the U.S. That's far ahead of the next two largest, Cargill Meat Solutions at 29,000 head per day and Tyson Foods at 28,300 per day.

In addition, with the purchase of Five Rivers, JBS will become the largest cattle feeder in the world. That company has 10 feedlots in Idaho, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas with a one-time capacity of 811,000 head of cattle.

-- Tribune reporter Sharon Dunn contributed to this story.

Now, let us pair that with a story that came in today.

Brazilian Cattle Ranchers Destroying Indians Habitat in Paraguay 
Written by Newsroom 
Sunday, 16 November 2008

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I commented on this article, by GLloyd Rowsey on Sunday, Nov 16, 2008 at 1:23:31 PM
Far from self-aggrandizing. A pleasure to learn about. by Linn Cohen-Cole on Sunday, Nov 16, 2008 at 11:30:04 PM
Look! by Keith Pope on Sunday, Nov 16, 2008 at 1:53:39 PM
Yes, we do need to stop it. You are needed. by Linn Cohen-Cole on Sunday, Nov 16, 2008 at 6:19:11 PM
I agree about the finance fiction but I think by Linn Cohen-Cole on Monday, Nov 17, 2008 at 5:45:22 PM
Protein Myth by Adam Graham on Sunday, Nov 16, 2008 at 3:53:22 PM
We need to be careful we do not pull the plug by Linn Cohen-Cole on Sunday, Nov 16, 2008 at 11:26:13 PM
Eating processed Beef is what caused my colon cancer. by Mel Smith on Sunday, Nov 16, 2008 at 4:00:39 PM
Thanks for writing. by Linn Cohen-Cole on Monday, Nov 17, 2008 at 5:41:58 PM
Buying Up the Beef by Rafe Pilgrim on Sunday, Nov 16, 2008 at 4:22:08 PM
You're absolutely right about mercantilism and hope by Linn Cohen-Cole on Monday, Nov 17, 2008 at 6:00:45 PM
BUSH CHENEY BUY LAND IN PARAGUAY by DanielleClarke on Sunday, Nov 16, 2008 at 5:00:04 PM
Thanks for this. It's very helpful by Linn Cohen-Cole on Sunday, Nov 16, 2008 at 11:14:39 PM
Why Eat Meat? by Deeplip on Sunday, Nov 16, 2008 at 5:31:46 PM
I understand why it seems that way but that isn't going by Linn Cohen-Cole on Monday, Nov 17, 2008 at 5:59:32 PM
VEGAN MYOPIA by WML on Monday, Nov 17, 2008 at 1:55:14 PM
Your point is really a good one but while I can lose it by Linn Cohen-Cole on Monday, Nov 17, 2008 at 6:08:44 PM
I raise beef cattle by lwarman on Monday, Nov 17, 2008 at 9:18:09 PM
Look again - by Keith Pope on Tuesday, Nov 18, 2008 at 2:47:30 AM

 

 

 

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