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How well Morocco manages challenges to its fertiliser industry will affect its own development and the stability of food supplies across the world.
Phosphate fertilizer production in Morrocco. A desert at low latitudes with predictable year around sun. And a process which ( I presume) can be ramped up and down to match energy supply. Certainly makes more sense than trying to run block heaters in Northern Sask in December.
[QUOTE=biglentil;544203]Wef sponsored Cyber Polygon cyber attack excersise on July 8th. Hmm what a coinkidink.
Whoa. There is first a sense of coincidence. And then there is this coincidence during volatile times, with growing and similar destruction becoming repetitive. And then there are aplenty aggressive hired players engaged in destroying industry and farmers for money. And then the schemed destruction spreads internationally. And then the master planners rub their hands in glee; confident the diddly-squats in the world will obey the set of self-destructive rules the master planners have laid out. Farmers will lose their land. Their dollar will be worth a nickel. And they will have nothing. And dislike it.
And that’s when the retaliation begins.
The counter planning must already be in place. Pars.
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