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又是新的一年,依然沉重的话题---转基因!

怡晨
2011-01-24 10:04
本帖最后由 怡晨 于 2011-1-24 10:28 编辑

姜姐姐回来啦!
跟亲戚朋友说转基因,他们根本不知道是什么东西,我妈有点明白是怎么回事了,就说了一句:全国老百姓都吃着类,不是就咱一家,碍啥类?我只好尽量找非转基因的来买,但有的没法辨别,很多时候还是逃不掉的,有时候想想当个鸵鸟算了。

后天咱们中原终于有望见到一场小雪了!
悠悠娘
2011-01-24 10:22
楼主终于回来啦。

这个话题,很沉重啊。:dizzy:
姜与炙甘草
2011-01-24 10:27
回复 冰冰然
其实80年代初以前,我们吃的都是现在所谓的“有机食品”。

我是北方农村长大的,农活对我来说不陌生,那时侯(大队解散前)每个小生产队都有养牛室和养猪场,大队解散后家家户户院子里有鸡舍,门外有猪圈,冬闲的时候,队里还要统一积肥,这些都是上地的好肥料。可以说,那时候的生活真的是天堂!鸡可以悠闲地在院内外散步,猪可以活到天年,牛是吃草的,至今我还回味我和哥哥在暑假“拱”到玉米地里为牛拔草。
姜与炙甘草
2011-01-24 10:35
回复 乐哈哈
正因为我们是家庭主妇,每天都要面对开门中的七件事,所以才如此关注“吃喝”问题。

网上资料已经很丰富了,这里要感谢bay版主。

回农村不光要宣传,还要深入地调查, 特别是种子的来源。
姜与炙甘草
2011-01-24 10:38
回复 乐哈哈
这个资料真好!充分说明了大家都在实际行动调查, 让大家告诉大家。
姜与炙甘草
2011-01-24 10:40
回复 melissa
这真的是个坏消息!!!

我们的小孩从出生吃到30岁,不晓得会变成什么样?!!!

已经没有出路了, 只有自救!
姜与炙甘草
2011-01-24 10:46
回复 怡晨
我们能当后半生鸵鸟吗?我们的孩子怎么办?他们还有未来吗?

太希望中原有一场瑞雪,祈望中原小麦粮仓年年丰收!
姜与炙甘草
2011-01-24 10:54
转基因无孔不入, 我们的油料市场已经失守,主粮正在悄悄混乱,蔬菜和水果也在泛滥。
海齐2005
2011-01-24 10:56
姜姐回来很高兴;
但转基因话题很沉重很沉重~~~~~~~~~~~
jingetiema
2011-01-24 10:57
姜姐来了:handshake,无可逃避的现实,和国家这个机器比起来,个人的力量太薄弱了
叶叶妈妈
2011-01-24 11:01
得打印出来,趁过年亲戚来我家分发给他们,确认他们种的是非转基因的种子。来年要开耕了。
姜与炙甘草
2011-01-24 11:43
回复 jingetiema
其实越调查越痛苦愈心惊,面对残酷的现实,我们无法逃避,只有选择坚强!!!

唤醒千百万民众才是唯一的出路。
爱子心切
2011-01-24 13:09
20楼美满姐姐的资料不错,打印下来过年发给亲戚们!
姜与炙甘草
2011-01-24 14:39
回复 melissa
中国花67亿美元购买转基因大豆,为有史以来最大订单

http://www.wyzxsx.com/Article/finance/201101/211217.html

UPDATE 2-China inks $6.7 bln U.S. soybean deal, largest ever
  
  http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN2110030120110122
  
  Fri Jan 21, 2011 7:06pm EST
  
  
   * Two-day total sales agreement for 11.56 mln T, $6.68 bln * China signs deals Friday to buy 8.45 mln T US soybeans
   (Recasts, adds quotes, background) By Karl Plume CHICAGO, Jan 21 (Reuters) - China wrapped up its biggest
  ever one-off U.S. soybean purchase on Friday in a $6.7 billion
  deal equivalent to nearly half of last year's total trade,
  surprising dealers who had expected a more symbolic volume. With a second tranche of deals on Friday to buy 8.45
  million tonnes, Chinese firms traveling as part of President Hu
  Jintao's state visit signed up to purchase 11.5 million tonnes
  of soybeans for delivery over the next year or so, enough to
  sate China's total import needs for two or three months. While such deals are a de rigeur part of almost any
  high-level political trip, traders were surprised by the scale
  of the agreement. Although the bulk purchase doesn't
  necessarily mean that China will import more U.S. soybeans than
  last year's 54.8 million tonnes, it may be enough to spur
  prices on Monday. "It's a phenomenal amount of soybeans. If China wanted to
  make a big splash here then they sure did. I don't think anyone
  was looking for 11 million tonnes of sales," said Jack
  Scoville, analyst with The Price Futures Group. "I would imagine that part of this reflects their concern
  that prices could go sharply higher in the coming year," he
  said. The contracts also underscored the growing importance of
  U.S. grain exports to the world's largest country, which is
  expected to surpass Mexico this year as the second-largest
  buyer of U.S. farm products. China needs to import increasing
  volumes of protein-rich food to feed its swelling urban ranks. "The Chinese soybean industry wanted to show their support
  for their president when he was in the United States and in so
  doing they also wanted to show their commitment to having a
  long-term supply relationship with the U.S. soybean industry,"
  said Paul Burke, director of global marketing and industry
  relations with the U.S. Soybean Export Council, which announced
  the deals. DELIVERY IN 2011/12 YEAR Several Chinese importers, including COFCO and Sinograin,
  signed deals with U.S. grain companies such as Cargill Inc
  [CARG.UL], Archer Daniels Midland Co (ADM.N) and Bunge Ltd
  (BG.N) and international suppliers like Louis Dreyfus Co. The previous single-day purchase agreement record was in
  June 2008, when Chinese buyers agreed to buy $4.5 billion in
  U.S. soybeans. Private exporters reported a record 2.24 million
  tonnes in soybean sales to China the following day under the
  U.S. Agriculture Department's daily reporting system. Grain traders said most of the soybeans were for delivery
  in the 2011/12 (September-to-August) marketing year, a period
  in which Chinese companies have barely made any purchases to
  date. U.S. soybean futures climbed to a 30-month peak this month
  amid a robust Chinese demand outlook and worries about crop
  output in parts of South America, a key production area. Analysts said it was difficult to gauge if this week's huge
  purchase agreements were above and beyond what China, the
  world's largest soybean importer, would otherwise be buying
  from the United States, the world's top exporter. China is projected to import 57 million tonnes of soybeans
  in the 2010/11 marketing year which ends on Aug. 31, including
  24 million tonnes from the United States. [ID:nN19250568] The country's imports in 2011/12 were expected to be at
  least as large as the current marketing year, but broader
  economic factors would determine how large an increase it may
  be.
   (Reporting by Karl Plume and Julie Ingwersen;editing by Sofina
  Mirza-Reid)
  
  
  
  
  
  
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  Comments (1)
  tomloveswine wrote:
  
  China will purchase other material items to make the trade deficit look better and to keep from hold more US Treasuries. China presently holds 985 billion dollars of US treasuries and I am sure they would love to get rid of all of them. The Federal Reserve now holds 5 trillion of US Treasuries and they have no method to pay off that debt other than they own the printing press.
  Gold is another item that China will purchase because they can get rid of dollars and have something of value also. Gold purchase is considered an export item for the trade deficit.
  
  转者评:中国花67亿美元购买转基因大豆,为有史以来最大订单。同志们,中国内部一定有大量有实权的美国金融寡头与中情局控制的内鬼。纵观拉丁美洲、非洲、亚洲个第三世界国家之20世纪史,这种情况太正常了。
冰冰然
2011-01-24 14:41
看到这个,我真是感到悲哀。。。

主席访美的成果:中国从美国进口史上最多的转基因大豆
China inks $6.7 b ...
melissa 发表于 2011-1-24 09:04
里应外合的结果

丧失人性
冰冰然
2011-01-24 14:41
看到这个,我真是感到悲哀。。。

主席访美的成果:中国从美国进口史上最多的转基因大豆
China inks $6.7 b ...
melissa 发表于 2011-1-24 09:04
里应外合的结果

丧失人性
姜与炙甘草
2011-01-24 14:42
大米,食油,自由与专制
http://www.wyzxsx.com/Article/Class22/201101/211295.html

这篇文章里有介绍粳米和籼米区别。
冰冰然
2011-01-24 14:43
让更多的人,受到有机食物的好,受到中医的好,受到传统文化的好。宣传任务艰巨而道远。也意味着需要更多的人做出奉献。
海风依依
2011-01-24 15:09
为什么胡锦涛要做这样的决定呢?搞不懂。他是国家主席呀,他不爱护自己国家的人民,不怕人民都骂他吗?
晴暖香
2011-01-24 15:33
姜姐重出江湖了,很好很强大!:victory:

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