Russia’s Farming Revolution Could Kill Off US Agriculture Sector
Sep 2nd, 2008 | By Bill Bonner | Category: Featured, Financial NewsRussia is the world’s biggest country. The CIA’s World Factbook says Russia is 1.8 times the size of the US but only has roughly half the number of citizens. This means plenty of available farm land.
The Daily Reckoning’s Bill Bonner says that, even if only a small portion of this land was managed properly, Russia could transform global food production. And with the current de-collectivization of Russian farm land underway, proper farm management is now possible.
Bill says this spells disaster for the US agriculture sector.
“You know, everybody thinks we farmers are making a killing this year,” began a friend over dinner. “Prices are the highest we’ve ever seen. Grains are about 70% higher than a year ago. But we’re not getting rich. Because the prices we pay for fertilizers and other inputs are also through the roof. Besides, farming is always a boom and bust business. When prices are good, we use the extra money to replace our worn-out tractors and other equipment. When they are bad, we just hunker down. We never end up with a lot of free cash.”
One of the ideas, recently very popular, is that farm prices are destined to rise as more and more people compete for food. We have said so ourselves. But now, we’re not so sure. There is huge untapped capacity for food production.
“Land rush transforms rural Russia,” is a headline in today’s International Herald Tribune. The accompanying article describes how Russia’s collectivized farms are being taken over by agricultural enterprises. Russia is an enormous place, but its collectivized farming system has been a disaster. More than 86 million acres of farmland has been allowed to go fallow. And even where the land is farmed, the yields are pathetic. Were its farms managed correctly, Russia could quadruple today’s output per acre…while putting millions of more acres into production.
From a purely economic point of view, the collapse of communism was one of the worst things to happen to American. As long as China and Russia were red, the U.S. had no significant economic competition. Their crackpot agricultural ideas lowered farm output so dramatically that Russia - which had been a major grain exporter under the Tsar - practically starved under the commies. And China, while it was under the spell of Marx and Lenin, exported nothing but trouble. Now, it is the world’s leading exporter of finished products.
We mentioned last week that Russia - after being broke and defenseless 20 years ago - is getting back on its feet. With money and energy to burn, it is asserting itself in Ossetia.
And soon, Russia - with 7% of the world’s arable land - could not only be one of the world’s greatest energy exporters, it could also be one of the world’s leading exporters of food.
Source: Economics is a Battlefield
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Best-selling investment author Bill Bonner is the founder and president of Agora Publishing. Owner of both Fleet Street Publications and MoneyWeek magazine in the UK, he is also author of the free daily e-mail The Daily Reckoning and three best-selling books, Financial Reckoning Day: Surviving The Soft Depression of the 21st Century, Empire of Debt: The Rise of an Epic Financial Crisis and Mobs, Messiahs and Markets..

For long I said to many that it would be better to work with Russia and have patience, since it is impossible to break it, {many tried and failed}. So if countries like US would would help Russia to become more professional in Agricultural sector for example, then prices on food would go down and there would be less starvation. Don’t you think that would be better? Why do we need super rich farmers in one country with over polluted farm fields and over chemicalized crops when the world can have more farmers with purer fields and crops who have enough of income and technology and at the same time more people are healthier and have more food for cheaper.