>Aspirin>Outperforms your goycoin Imagine not investing in Pharma und genetic plants
>>61828135Hey jew, outperforming your "goycoin" is not really a performance.....
>>61828194We'll see who's laughing in 2030.
>>61828135i work in big pharma and there's a good reason I don't invest much money in it
>>61828135Former Monsanto Fag here.Bayer has a solid foundation, but man did the fumble the merger like mother fuckers. Monsanto is a husk of itself - for better or worse.They axed the pie-in-the-sky molecular breeding programs in favor of - God the fuck if I know. Tissue culture i guess (not hating on tissue culture thats where i got my start)But they fucked me so I left. I had an executive streight up tell me (what they need to do) is impossible because it will kill (the current golden goose) Theres way more money in pharma. easilly 10-100x so bayer can take it but damn it was sad to see.
>>61829170Its not bad when your organization has been able to dick down the FDA enough over the generatiohns they finally just leave you alone.
>>61830276you talk like a fag and your shits all retarded
>>61828135invest? we should burning that company and all pharma scam companies to the fucking ground, you retards. Instead, we give them our money so they can force vaccines on us. maybe we deserve to be goyfaggots
>>61833256A global glyphosate ban would slash crop yields and send production costs soaring, triggering a massive supply shock in staple foods. The resulting surge in food prices would push millions into food insecurity, creating acute shortages and increasing the risk of starvation for the world's most vulnerable populations. Ironically, the ban would also force widespread deforestation and increase carbon emissions, ultimately degrading the environment and undermining long-term food production.
>>61833323You make it sound like glyphosate is the only herbicide in existence
>>61833337It is.A worst-case scenario for the U.S. would trigger a catastrophic collapse of the agricultural sector, with input costs for farmers surging by 2 to 2.5 times and leading to an annual net farm income loss of $2.89 billion, bankrupting thousands of family farms. This would cause domestic food production to plummet, reversing decades of conservation gains as farmers revert to intensive tillage, releasing up to 34 million tons of CO2 and destroying fragile supply chains. The resulting supply shock would lead to severe food shortages, hyperinflation at the grocery store, and widespread civil unrest as the nation struggles to feed its own population.
>>61833323>>61833341gee thanks (((grok)))
>>61833346>grokThe funny thing is that i had to spoonfeed it the actual numbers to get me a realistic scenario. My local model did it on the first try.