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Drought conditions reduce Australia's Sheeps numbers

There are now an estimated 63.7 million Sheeps in Australia.
Down from a high of 180 million in 1970.
This years sheep numbers will be the lowest in 116 years.
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cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
China is reducing imports of Aussie beef. Might want to hang onto it since there are much fewer sheep this year.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@cherokeepatti They dont like that we are asking for a public investigation . Cutting back on Barley imports as well.. No big deal considering their economy was hit as well
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@whowasthatmaskedman The Chinese are said to own 1/3 of America’s farmlands. They have a lot of corporate farms here that produce meat, pork, chicken, maybe beef. Lately there have been news reports of these companies destroys a great deal of livestock. They give various reasons, like no restaurants wants to buy the eggs so they are destroyed millions of chickens. Nobody eating meat at restaurants so they are destroying them. So many of the employees at the processing places have COVID that they are destroying the meat. When it first started they said that Smithfield farms was donating 10 million pounds of “protein”. They didn’t say who they were donating it to, I had assumed it was to prisons because they get meat that has been pulled off the market due to some kind of contamination. But someone on Twitter said the meat is being imported to China, I believe it is if they are buying 35% less of Australia’s beef. Too many lies & games being played lately. The price of meat has risen from 20% to double in some stores.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@cherokeepatti Now that is interesting. If I was setting about undermining a the economy of a nation quietly, driving up the cost of food to the average person would be one way. Also fuel. Think about that a moment.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@whowasthatmaskedman Well they are pulling some shady shit. The media is reporting what they want us to believe. Smithfield Farms "donating" 10 million pounds of protein, for example, was a touchy-feely little news clip that I saw on morning news on CBS. Makes them look good, doesn't it? They gave no details at all, I'd assumed prisons. But maybe they are "donating"errr sending that meat to China. I chatted with a Chinese woman about 10 years ago. She told me that China was getting "rich" and that they had buffet restaurants and that the Chinese (some) were getting fat. I thought YIKES because they are the most populated country & when something like that starts there they will drive up the demand for meat. The Aussies saying that China is trying to punish them by buying 25% less beef. Well the Chinese are still going to eat meat so they are probably taking it from the ranches they own in the USA, beef, pork, chicken, etc. I just wish they'd keep their nasty farm-raised fish and eat it themselves instead of importing it here. It is heavily polluted after having been fed hog shit from huge hog farms and those hogs were fed chicken shit from huge poultry farms. No wonder the flu originates and changes annually and travels around the world. A lady I know on Twitter told me that her husband died from eating a particular type of fish imported from China, it was heavily polluted and the Chinese imported it to Australia.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@cherokeepatti I dont place much credence on the imported fish story on Twitter.. As a relatively unpopulace country those things tend to make news here. A couple of froxen food Salmonella outbreaks went back to China as a source. But nothing else.
Certainly, within my field of knowledge China is quite adept at playing a long game for economic control of regions, via the "one belt one road" aid program, which can leave small vulnerable nations in their debt and reliant on China, having to give up fishing rights, shipping lanes and access to ports and infrastructure. I dont see Chinas work in the US as a long stetch from this.