Progressive and former Nazi collaborator George Soros is moving to control food and grain production by purchasing grain elevators in several parts of the United States through his Soros Management Fund's backed Gavilon Grain. With purchases made in March, Gavilon Grain will become the third largest grain company behind Cargill, and Archer-Daniels Midland.
Soros now has both the economic, and political clout to begin consolidation of purchasing and shipping domestic agriculture around the world.
U.S. grain firm Gavilon Grain said it will buy Union Elevator and Warehouse's 16 grain elevators in the Pacific Northwest, the company's second big purchase of U.S. grain facilities in the last six months. The purchase of 16 elevators at 12 locations in eastern Washington will expand Gavilon's grain capacity by 8.4 mbu.
"The addition of Union Elevator's grain facilities and origination capabilities position us well to support the growing Pacific Northwest export wheat market and serve the Columbian Basin feed grain market," Greg Konsor, VP and GM of Gavilon Grain, said in a statement. The PNW is the No. 1 wheat export terminal in the United States. The consolidation of grain companies into just a few large companies enables these companies to control and monopolize the grain market. Prices can be set by manipulation of supply. Manipulation of supply will cause an artificial supply problem in the United States. I find it interesting that utopian socialists like Soros and the Rockefellers love to own monopolies.
Soros now has both the economic, and political clout to begin consolidation of purchasing and shipping domestic agriculture around the world.
U.S. grain firm Gavilon Grain said it will buy Union Elevator and Warehouse's 16 grain elevators in the Pacific Northwest, the company's second big purchase of U.S. grain facilities in the last six months. The purchase of 16 elevators at 12 locations in eastern Washington will expand Gavilon's grain capacity by 8.4 mbu.
"The addition of Union Elevator's grain facilities and origination capabilities position us well to support the growing Pacific Northwest export wheat market and serve the Columbian Basin feed grain market," Greg Konsor, VP and GM of Gavilon Grain, said in a statement. The PNW is the No. 1 wheat export terminal in the United States. The consolidation of grain companies into just a few large companies enables these companies to control and monopolize the grain market. Prices can be set by manipulation of supply. Manipulation of supply will cause an artificial supply problem in the United States. I find it interesting that utopian socialists like Soros and the Rockefellers love to own monopolies.
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