Re: pork production
[Re: bobsheedy]
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04/28/21 06:22 PM
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Should be some nice new viruses produced in that place. Workers have apartments in the same building(BARF). When a worker dies they likely run him thru the grinder with the pigs.
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Re: pork production
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04/28/21 06:35 PM
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Here's some highlights to pique your appetite for Chinese pork:
"All waste water is fully treated and the by-product is drinkable." (Probably what the hogs and workers drink)
"The complex will provide 5,000 jobs. Workers live in dormitories on site. They stay there for months at a time before going home for visits." (Typical Chinese thinly-veiled slave labor)
"The complex integrates feed processing, pig production, slaughtering, meat and food processing, and sightseeing and tourism." (Integrated feed production = All waste goes back in the feed)
"The complex will have full coverage of a 5G network. There will be deep integration of intelligent equipment, Internet of things, big data, cloud computing, and AI technology, says Ellermann. Sick pigs will be identified using facial recognition, and then a robot will go to treat the pigs." (Sounds a lot like a Chinese people farm)
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Re: pork production
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04/28/21 07:55 PM
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The USA is trying to eliminate the use of animals for food and China is rapidly advancing their modernization of animal production..... I wonder who will be better off in 20 years..... That was my thought too, unfortunately too many people here think every thing just comes from the store.
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Re: pork production
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04/28/21 08:04 PM
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The USA is trying to eliminate the use of animals for food and China is rapidly advancing their modernization of animal production..... I wonder who will be better off in 20 years..... Sounds like another place for the development deadly viruses and genetic mutations to me. You know like feeding dead cows to cows cause mad cow. Beyond that can you imagine all the since experiments they will do. Pigzilla anyone?
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Re: pork production
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04/29/21 12:38 AM
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We love pig, but here, one needs to raise his own to make it worthwhile (to me anyway). A guy can pick up some ribs, or whatnot up pretty cheap in the store, but once you've had the best you can get...average just won't do!
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Re: pork production
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04/29/21 12:52 AM
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The Japs did this back in the seventies,..we stood oblivious,..teach them all processing attributes,..we wonder why markets shrink. American innovation is short lived,..a playing card shuffled within the shadows!
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