In the January edition of the MI magazine I'm going to be talking about food. Specifically: why global agribusiness is likely to step centre-stage in the next decade.
Basically there are two main reasons. Firstly, the world's population is growing faster than crop yields are rising.
Secondly, we are running out of new agricultural land – unless we want to cut down more forest and thus accelerate climate change (which is already threatening agricultural output in countries such as Australia).
Last month I wrote about the forthcoming resurgence of economic nationalism across the world. Today, I cook up a case for gastronomic nationalism.
Britain, a country which imports 60 percent of the food it consumes should plan to boost its agricultural output both to ensure food security and to protect the environment. This could make canny investors money, too.
by Zak Mir | Trading| 1 mins. to read One of the New Year resolutions I am going for is to look for reversals in stocks and markets as early as possible. This is especially pertinent in the context of Cloudbuy (LON:CBUY).
by Filipe R Costa | Economics| 2 mins. to read It's 8 November 2016. The world lies in shock for the second time in a year. Despite a series of controversies that would have easily destroyed any other candidate, bold promises for extreme policies, and a bunch of racist and sexist comments and behaviour, Trump has made it to the White House.
by Zak Mir | Trading | 1 mins. to read I like the idea of looking at companies where there is a big disconnect between the technicals and fundamentals, or of course, they are simply disliked.
by Filipe R Costa | Equities | 9 mins. to read The investor reviewed in this issue is a well-known fund manager who spent 25 years at the helm of the main Invesco income funds before founding his own investment shop.
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