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I'm former vegan and a sympathizer to the cause.
Anyone read todays Guardian?
Most 'meat' in 2040 will not come from dead animals, says report | Environment | The Guardian
Hu... it will comes from alives cows one has to bite at fullmoon in the fields or direct in your livingroom from Amazon delivry services.
... our teenagers are ready from 15 years watching at weekly vampires series and garous movies.:p

Conspiracy to supress the butchers between cows and final cunsumers:eek:
 
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Wow, so much posting going on here.
Just noticed this:
Where is the money really? With the Veggies or the Meat & Dairy industry?

Soy bean industry, palm oil industry, palm sugar industry, just a few examples of not exactly small industries, some of the produce go to human consumption, and some are used for animal feed, it's all big big business.
It's not very hard to follow laws and rules, and at the same time be "evil".
How do you know which producer of foods to trust? The one with the most costly certificates? Food certification in itself is a major industry now.
 
It's not very hard to follow laws and rules, and at the same time be "evil".
How do you know which producer of foods to trust? The one with the most costly certificates? Food certification in itself is a major industry now.
GWorld is coming...this is RFID tagged product packaging authentication, provenance, secure payments and truth platform.
Blockchain ledger record of supply chain and production steps, traceable test certifications down to individual batch and daughter packages, transfer of logistics/ownership of items by digital identity, automatic product recall notification and disputes resolution.
The driver is food security, a honey industry pilot project is underway.


Dan.
 
Wow, so much posting going on here.
Just noticed this:


Soy bean industry, palm oil industry, palm sugar industry, just a few examples of not exactly small industries, some of the produce go to human consumption, and some are used for animal feed, it's all big big business.
It's not very hard to follow laws and rules, and at the same time be "evil".
How do you know which producer of foods to trust? The one with the most costly certificates? Food certification in itself is a major industry now.

Majority of crops are fed to animals, not humans. These industries would lose money if people stopped eating meat... they clearly don't have a financial incentive here.
 
How exactly will the RFID technology prevent putting a tag with false information? It is just a label, not a multi-step chemical analysis. One could brew a barrel of artificially flavored and colored rice syrup, fortify it with imported pollen and propolis, then put a fake label on it. It would taste and look like real honey, yet be a nasty toxic concoction. However, it may become 100% vegan.
 
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China is interesting case. I've been there several times since Timonium square.
They are the supply chain now, starting back *during* Vietnam war.
It's not an accident of capitalism.

In China you get what u pay for. If you need a batch of LM6000 turbines they will meet or exceed us mfgr quality. Same for any tech hardware up to including satellites.

They can deliver anything you specify. The PLA execute corrupt business leaders.
Now the remainder of Asia though is very corrupt and is risky consuming any foodstuffs,
Irrespective of FDA claims.
 
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How exactly will the RFID technology prevent putting a tag with false information? It is just a label, not a multi-step chemical analysis. One could brew a barrel of artificially flavored and colored rice syrup, fortify it with imported pollen and propolis, then put a fake label on it. It would taste and look like real honey, yet be a nasty toxic concoction. However, it may become 100% vegan.
The licenses for the tags are available from only one source and are not counterfeitable.
If false declarations are detected tags are 'turned off' and cannot be sold at retail.
They can deliver anything you specify. The PLA execute corrupt business leaders.
Now the remainder of Asia though is very corrupt and is risky consuming any foodstuffs,
Irrespective of FDA claims.
China does not trust security of food from internally or from anywhere.
The Chinese are going to run with this platform and any goods coming into China will need to be tagged....this platform provides track and trace and audit trail and ability to remotely prevent distribution/sale of faulty goods, also issue recall notices according to current ownership of goods.
China is on a 'Made In China = Quality' drive, false quality/safety declarations will not be tolerated.
I hear through the grapevine that the Chinese will have a 'three strikes' policy on fraudulent declarations....this is one sure way to end devastating crimes like the Melamine infant formula and selling 'artificial' honey as the real thing etc, etc.
 
If false declarations are detected tags are 'turned off' and cannot be sold at retail.

:) Poor, corrupted and reluctant to cooperate, China isn't going to shoot itself in the foot. Both manufacturers and buyers of toxic, fake food would make sure that those "Ifs" are never detected. Besides, how does one decontaminate agricultural land. A local health food store puts red labels on anything originated or processed in China (like tea, spices, dry goods, etc.) This is a good start.
 
Who made up this fantasy? Possibly the fully autonomous vehicle folks.
It's all headed for all packaged goods to be tagged and staff-less stores.
Tags will need to be registered/enabled at end of production line or the goods cannot be distributed or transacted at retail POS terminals.
This is 'real time' track and trace, authentication and secure payments platform, the 'Orwellian' way of the future.
 
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