Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Microfleece Throws Wholesale

Marijuana, la materia prima immune all’inflazione


Its price remains stable in contrast to wheat, wool and cotton.
Marijuana challenge and inflation remains stable in contrast to wheat, cotton and other crops that cost more. According to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the grain has been an increase of 63 percent, the price of cotton has doubled, while that of wool has seen an increase of 18 percent.
SmartMoney The site, which contains data of Trans-High Market Quotation - market price It is based on various reports of the readers, about where they bought the drugs and at what price - reveals that the price for the higher type of marijuana has dropped by 4 percent in January alone, while the price of that type of bottom 6 percent. Values \u200b\u200bthat are accompanied with an increase in consumption of around 3 percent in 2010. No reader, however, has sent prices for low quality marijuana.
The surge in commodity prices is mainly due to increasingly strong demand coming from emerging countries such as China, which imported 3.27 million tons of cotton only in 2010, an increase of imports equal to 31 percent.
The data reported by the newspaper reveal that the crop of marijuana is the largest in 12 U.S. states, like California, Georgia, Alabama, Washington, Florida, North Carolina, Oregon and West Virginia. The report of the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas , dated June 4, 2010, reveals that in recent years the production of this substance has seen an unprecedented surge especially in California: "California produces the drug in quantities greater than Mexico " reads the paper.
data suggest that in 2005 you could count on the United States 4.8 million plants harvested in 2006, 5.5 million, while in 2007 over 6.2 million plants. In 2008 alone, police seized 8,013,308 marijuana plants, while in 2009 10.3 million plants.
A production in the last four years has increased so strong as to be higher than the production in Mexico: 69.291 tonnes 29.025 tonnes in the United States against Mexico. photos: gallery hightimes.com
Valentina Cordero
http://www.america24.com


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