Splitting Soil Endangers Farmers’ Lives and Production Capacities

News Analysis:  Rifts [Splitting of the soil] occurring to farmers in Yemen are causing them anguish since the ability to farm the areas is diminished as well as possibly dangerous to all. The continued flow of water emanating from seepage in canals can easily get worse. It is possible that a great profusion of water, over time, might create Sinkholes.

The lack of engineering controls by the Yemeni Government, in Sana’a, exacerbates the problem. One would expect the Yemeni Government to being receptive to investors who could provide funding for Agronomists, Geologists, Hydrologists being hired. These specialists could come from world universities as graduate students needing subject matter to work on.

Turning the area into a fertile productive agricultural area, maintained by the hard-working Yemenis, would provide long term profits to said investors.

Citizens of Yemen in general, farmers in particular as well as both the Yemeni Government and graduate students would all benefit from this process.

Profits go to he who leads the followers, not he who follows the leaders.

Reference: http://www.yementimes.com/en/1725/report/3072/Earth-wide-open.htm

World Wine Production is Being Significantly Affected by Global Weather

News Analysis: Investors who have an awareness of “Bulk” and “Limited” Production Wines growth and manufacture can ‘connect the dots’ as it relates to World Weather Change affecting  both. In conjunction with this element is the fact that much agricultural land is now too valuable to be used as such; both factors affect supply of this commodity.

Entrepreneurs who develop an understanding of Viticulture and can project future weather in certain geographies can prosper with this knowledge. Purchasing or investing in existing vineyards or developing such, in a “good” geographic/weather  environment [for wine production], will help assure success. Since wine consumption is historically popular in many countries, a dearth of customers for wine purchases will not be a problem.

Reference: http://tinyurl.com/n6arxzg