Weather Changes Severely Affect Hungary’s Paprika Crops

News Analysis:  Cold weather and frost have ruined the production of Paprika in Hungary. There is little forecasted by Weather Meteorologists that its climate  will improve; but, to the contrary, indications it will worsen throughout Europe. Since the Northern Jet Stream continues to lower itself, due to global weather changes, more cold air may impact Hungary negatively.

Under such conditions, Investors with foresight, should consider investing in the commodity Paprika. They can either proceed into purchasing contracts for harvested product, or investigate Paprika Farming possibilities in other geographies  of the world.

The “Law of Supply and Demand”: Reality.

Reference: http://tinyurl.com/mqqs32p

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