South Africa – Frost will see vegetable prices rocket- so much for global warming
July 15, 2010
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South Africa – Frost will see vegetable prices rocket- so much for global warming
http://www.meattradenewsdaily.co.uk
15 Jul 2010
The severe cold and frost that hit Limpopo could prove very costly to vegetable farmers in those areas.
what is the projected impact on prices on other vegetables such as tomatoes ,lettuce ,spinach etc
Analysis shows fewer lower low records being set and more higher high records being set globally – this blog is a pathetic little attempt to divert attention from this obvious fact by cherry picking only the few lower low records. Grow up!
Yes, thank goodness for Global Warming or it would be even colder!
Hot day = Global Warming
Record cold/snow = Weather
Whilst I don’t wish to pander to the global warming brigade (farbeit from me to do THAT!) I find it hugely irresponsible to suggest that certain cold events are in any way indicative of an upswing in global cooling – it doesn’t make sense.
Whichever way you chose to look at it – it’s simple, we simply cannot continue depleting the earth’s resources at this rate without thinking that it’s going to have an effect on our way of life – something’s gonna have to give!