Russia Looking to Become World’s Organic Food Supplier as EU Goes Full-Monsanto

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 20, 2017

Is there any single situation where Russia is not the good guys?

RT:

Last week, an EU court ruled Italy cannot ban the cultivation of an EU-approved genetically modified crop, thus publicly supporting GMO. At the same time, Russia has been ramping up production and export of organic food.

“Recently the organic food market has definitely expanded in Russia. The organically produced food industry held a market valuation of $178 million in 2015, an increase from 2010’s $116 million total,” economist Iryna Kobuta at the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia told RT.

“Euromonitor has also noticed increased spending on pre-packaged organic food and drink in Russia. 2015 saw consumers purchase close to $12 million worth of packaged eco-foods. Russia exports organic buckwheat, millet, alfalfa, flax, and wildly grown products – including wild berries, mushrooms, cedar nuts, and herbs – to a variety of countries. Russia also exports organic wheat to the EU,” she added.

In 2015, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced plans to make the country the largest supplier of healthy, ecologically clean and high-quality food which Western producers “have long lost.”

Organic food is the future.

Moreover, permaculture is the future.

Do you guys know about permaculture?

You should read about it.

Or watch this documentary first, then read about it – if you’re a reader.

Also, here’s a guy giving a talk about some details of the concept.

I highly recommend Bill Mollison’s Permaculture: A Designer’s Manual.

It’s worth owning just to look at the diagrams, even if you’re not a big book reader.

I can’t find a .pdf of it, but here’s the .pdf of the sequel.

I fantasize about permaculture on RINGWORLDS.

Ringworlds, by the way, are totally scientifically doable with the technology we have right now. In fact, they were doable in the 70s.

We just never did them because we were busy… feeding the blacks, flooding ourselves with brown people, fighting wars against Moslems, giving gays an anal paradise… and so on.

Russia could bring us Ringworlds. Potentially.

But Russia has a lot of economic and cultural problems. Very different ones than we have, but very real ones nonetheless.