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chemanalystdata · 1 month
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Peanut Oil Prices | Pricing | Price | News | Database | Chart | Forecast
 Peanut Oil Prices derived from peanuts, is a popular choice for cooking due to its high smoke point and mild flavor. Over recent years, the price of peanut oil has seen significant fluctuations, driven by a combination of factors including global demand, weather conditions affecting crop yields, trade policies, and broader economic trends. The interplay of these elements creates a dynamic market, where prices are often unpredictable, and stakeholders from farmers to consumers closely monitor these changes.
One of the primary drivers of peanut oil prices is the supply side, which is heavily influenced by agricultural productivity. Peanut crops are sensitive to weather conditions, and any adverse weather, such as droughts or floods, can significantly impact yield. For instance, regions that are major peanut producers, like the United States, India, China, and Nigeria, have all experienced varying weather patterns that directly affect their peanut production. When crop yields are lower than expected due to unfavorable weather, the supply of peanuts decreases, leading to a rise in the cost of peanut oil. Conversely, favorable weather conditions that result in bumper crops can lead to an oversupply, which typically drives down prices.
Global demand for peanut oil also plays a critical role in determining its price. In recent years, there has been an increasing demand for healthier cooking oils, with peanut oil often being a preferred option due to its beneficial fatty acid profile and high vitamin E content. This rising demand, particularly in emerging economies where dietary patterns are shifting towards more health-conscious choices, has contributed to upward pressure on peanut oil prices. Additionally, the expansion of the food processing industry, which uses peanut oil in various products, has further boosted demand, thereby affecting the market.
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Trade policies and international relations also significantly influence peanut oil prices. For example, tariffs on imports and exports can alter the cost structure for producers and consumers. In countries where peanut oil is a major export, such as Argentina or the United States, trade agreements or disputes can lead to price volatility. When tariffs are imposed on peanut oil exports, it can reduce the profitability for producers, leading to lower production levels and, ultimately, higher prices for consumers. On the other hand, favorable trade policies can increase market access and drive down prices due to competitive pressures.
Another important factor affecting peanut oil prices is the cost of production, which includes everything from farming practices to the processing of peanuts into oil. Rising costs of inputs, such as seeds, fertilizers, and labor, can push up the cost of producing peanut oil. Additionally, the energy costs associated with processing and transporting peanut oil can fluctuate, further impacting its price. For example, a rise in fuel prices can increase transportation costs, which is often passed on to the consumer in the form of higher peanut oil prices.
Economic trends, such as inflation and currency exchange rates, also play a role in determining peanut oil prices. Inflation can lead to higher costs for all components of the supply chain, from farm equipment to packaging, which ultimately raises the final price of peanut oil. Moreover, currency fluctuations can affect international trade in peanut oil. If a country’s currency weakens against the dollar, for example, it becomes more expensive to import peanut oil, thereby pushing up domestic prices.
The role of speculators and market sentiment should not be underestimated when considering the factors that influence peanut oil prices. Like other commodities, peanut oil is traded on futures markets, where speculators can drive prices up or down based on their perceptions of future supply and demand. If traders anticipate a poor harvest due to projected weather conditions, they may bid up prices in anticipation of a shortage. Similarly, if they expect a surplus, prices may be driven down. This speculative activity can sometimes lead to price swings that are disconnected from the actual supply and demand dynamics.
Sustainability concerns and shifts in consumer preferences toward organic or non-GMO products are another emerging trend affecting peanut oil prices. As more consumers seek out sustainably produced oils, the demand for such products increases, which can lead to higher prices due to the more expensive and labor-intensive farming practices involved. Moreover, the growing popularity of plant-based diets and alternative cooking oils like olive or coconut oil could either positively or negatively affect peanut oil prices, depending on how consumer preferences shift over time.
In conclusion, peanut oil prices are influenced by a complex web of factors that include agricultural productivity, global demand, trade policies, production costs, economic conditions, market speculation, and evolving consumer preferences. The volatility in peanut oil prices reflects the interplay of these factors, making it a commodity that requires careful monitoring by producers, traders, and consumers alike. As the global economy and climate continue to evolve, the factors driving peanut oil prices will likely become even more intricate, posing both challenges and opportunities for all stakeholders involved in the peanut oil market. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for making informed decisions in a market that is as unpredictable as it is essential.
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healthyfly · 8 months
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chemanalysta · 2 years
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Due to higher domestic home and food industry demand in North America, the price of peanut oil rose in the third quarter of 2022. Prices rose in the first half of Q3 of 2022 because of declining supply and increasing demand, so the prices increased because of high input prices. In the second half of Q3, prices increased in step with the end-use sectors' persistently high demand. Since peanut oil was a different domestic oil source in various provinces due to the price increase of other edible oils, its price also climbed. Towards the end of Q3 2022, the Peanut Oil Price was recorded to be USD 2143/MT for the USA in September 2022.
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foodandnutrition2020 · 4 months
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If we as a society are willing to have a preference for organic food, the farmer can pass on the savings. See more...
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charnelhouse · 2 years
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Ok but Ghost reacting to Red getting a tattoo of a skull somewhere on her body?? So cute!! I love the way you write them, you always do such a good job ❤️❤️
It’s post-mission at a bar in Saint Martin. It’s barely a bar, more of a shack, wooden and threadbare. 
But it does the trick. The owners are dead. They were targets 141 had been given. Names on slips of paper. Soap plays bartender. Gaz has figured out the radio so that new wave pulses from the speaker. No one is there. No one around. The Caribbean laps at the lopsided porch. The sand is white as aged paper and velvet-soft.
They’re all sun-touched. Dizzy with it. Even, Ghost.
He’s removed his mask just for today. These few hours where not a soul exists beyond the boys and Red. He’s getting back at relaxing. He’s somewhat comfortable with his naked face when it’s within the steel trap of 141. He does still cling to the shadows, hovering in corners and away from open doorways and raw light. He prefers to keep himself partially inside insulating darkness. One foot firmly settled into safety should he need to burrow deep if anyone were to show up.
It’s not likely. There’s no one left on this tiny corner of the island. The bodies are in a pit out back, waiting for retrieval. In addition to the artificial scent of coconut sunscreen, there’s blood, faint but catching on the balmy breeze. Sand in his boots. Liquor bottles the color of sea glass and coated in a thin film of dust and gun residue. The floor is sticky with alcohol and shards of glass from the shootout. Coagulating blood drying like dark chocolate glaze.
Perched on a bar stool, Red’s clad in a dirty tank top and loose tax pants. There’s engine oil smeared across the plump of her cheek, which makes her appear both young and endearing. She’s drunk. Too much tequila on an empty stomach. She’d only eaten a handful of roasted peanuts that she’d found in a bowl next to the maraschino cherries.
“There could be blood in there.” Soap remarked, audibly concerned. Slightly disturbed.
“There could be,” she equipped and smiled before shoving the nuts messily into her mouth. Ghost wanted to lick the salt from her lips.
She leans forward, elbows planted on the bar top as she lets Soap pour liquor onto her tongue. Ghost curls his fingers into a fist, clenching tight before remembering that it was his cock in her mouth not a day ago. It was her with her arms around his neck before they went into this guns blazing.
“Stay alive.”
“Don’t die.”
“Affirmative.”
“Foxy’s tolerance is sky fuckin’ high,” Soap exclaims. “Christ - she could drink all ya twats under the table.” Soap is close to a blackout, his accent rolling into a thick paste that sticks his words together. These are the times he tends to regard Red like she hung the bloody moon. “Takin’ it like a champ, aye?”
Ghost rolls his eyes, but doesn’t stop watching.
The muscle in her jaw flexes as her lashes flutter. Soap hoots again and she laughs, spilling tequila across the counter before wiping it from her mouth with the back of her hand. When she shifts, the pale blue strap of her bra moves, and Ghost’s gaze is drawn to her shoulder.
At first, he thinks it’s dirt, a bit of mud, or a drop of blood. But then he steps closer, bottle upturned as he takes another swallow, and his vision focuses -
Ghost sputters, partially choking on the beer sliding down his throat. Red twists around, peeking at him with wide eyes and an arched brow. What?
It’s there. Small and black and significant. A skull stenciled into her shoulder, the same patch of flesh he loves to kiss, to worship when she’s on her belly, and he’s spread her knees apart. 
Smooth, curved, and brined in sweat. 
“Would you look at that?” Price mutters before returning his half-chewed cigar to his lips. Gaz snickers. Soap, oblivious as usual, loudly asks what they’re talking about. 
Ghost edges closer before firmly planting his chest against her back, one hand grasping her waist and the other on her bicep. He caresses the tattoo, pushing the blunt tip of his thumb into the design until she shudders. He pets the bony brow, the square teeth, and the black sockets.
“When?” he murmurs. He can smell all of her. The floral shampoo, the sugar punch of whiskey, and the bite of Price’s cigar smoke. 
“Post-Francisco Dorado assassination,” she replies. “Tulum.”
“Without me?”
“You got yours without me.”
Something is unfurling in his chest. It feels like he’s free-falling from a plane. He has no parachute, but he doesn’t care. He wants to crash. He wants to slam into Earth because this is too much and not enough at once. 
“Red…” he utters quietly, strangely touched, strangely bulldozed by this small mark upon her person. 
No one has ever done this for him. No one would. It was one thing to get a tattoo for her. She was Red Fox. He wouldn’t be surprised if several men out there had gotten her name carved into them at one point or another. He imagined she’d left a trail of broken hearts in her wake because she was structured with that kind of chaos. Emotional gut-punch. Sister hurricane. When she fucked him, it felt like he was being sucked dry. Terrifying and destabilizing, and pleasurable. The most mind-numbing orgasms he’d ever experienced.
“Simon,” she says, reaching back to tug at his belt. It’s a comforting gesture and one she uses often in the field when no one can know what they mean to each other. A small hand squeeze. Her arm brushing his bicep. I’m here. I’m here. You and Me.
He lowers his head, lips skating across her ear. Her skin is hot as the bone-white sand beneath this hut, and he intends to fuck her dumb on top of it. What else is there to do? How else can he verbalize his appreciation for what she’s done? Permanent. Always. 
He knows how to show her.  His voice is husky when he speaks, loaded with desperation that he doesn’t mind revealing.
“Outside,” he demands, requests. “Meet me outside.”
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ofmermaidstories · 6 months
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So on Good Friday I had drafted up a little post just—I dunno. It started off with me talking about my lunch (broiche toast with peanut butter, some slices of overpriced smoked cheddar and a pottle of cherry tomatoes that i’d halved and dressed with wholegrain mustard, salt and pepper and sesame oil), because i enjoyed it, and then because i had been thinking about it, i had mentioned how Australian grocery prices have climbed well above the global average.
I mentioned some of my favourite people to follow, on tiktok! Food accounts—the woman who does the Dollar Store budget videos, where she plans out meals around limited money, or accessibility. The young mum who’s videos are just her making lunch/dinner for her four little kids. The Palestinian man who used to review resturants and dishes before the war on Gaza—and who, before Tiktok took down the videos, had started posting himself making dishes from aid rations. In the end I just saved the post to my drafts because—there was no real point to the post, not really, beyond how unfair it is that food is swiftly becoming a luxury and how it shouldn’t be, for any of us, anywhere. Not us here in Australia with our 54% on average price increases, nor for American families that have to shop at Dollar Tree with their last $30 for the next two weeks.
And definitely not for the citizens of Gaza.
Israel is manufacturing a famine within Gaza’s borders. And just today, they murdered via airstrike a carload of World Central Kitchen aid workers. Seven in total, six foreign nationals and one Palestinian local. No aid organisation can operate within Gaza’s boarders without reporting their travel plans to the Israeli Invading Force. Their car was branded with the organisations logo. Israel has some of the best surveillance technology in the world—it is often the testing ground for the hot new stuff that then gets sold to the rest of our governments. Israeli knew who was in that car. And they targeted them anyway. And now because of their actions, the WCK is now “pausing (their) operations”. And who can blame them? Knowing that if you stay, you’re just putting more lives at risk—but it means how many less meals, now, less food for the Palestinians still there? All of our countries are cowards. The Australian government won’t even name Israel in its condemnation today, of the attack. The Australian government has let our only two real supermarket chains—Coles and Woolworths—create a duopoly where they can charge the public however much they want. We can’t help ourselves and we refuse to help other people—so what good are we, as a country? The boomers and the ignorant on facebook are too busy frothing at the mouth over the imaginary millionaire immigrants who come to Australia in boats and buy houses by the dozens, per family. So many of our problems—here in Australia, globally—would be solved if the majority of us realised the real enemy isn’t a people bomb-locked on their own land, or the refugees that make it here, or even each other but instead our own fucking governments, and the bastard corporations that are gripping them by the balls. I’m grateful for every meal I get to sit down to. But I would enjoy it a lot more if it were easier for all of us to eat—or if it were a CEO or politician or two on the plate itself.
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kenzuieee · 1 year
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ran haitani x spoiled gf
nothing..just some ran headcanons
ran haitani who doesn’t even try to hide the fact that hes staring at you while being behind the wheel of his bugatti la voiture noire.
ran haitani whose eyes glance from the street infront of his eyes to you. he practically undress you with them anytime theres a red light as his left hand grips the steering wheel whilst his right hand caresses your plush thighs. 
y/n who has to constantly remind ran to focus on the road as he keeps losing focus due to y/n quite literally seducing him without even knowing it.
y/n who constantly runs up ran’s bank card almost every day without a care in the world ? why should she care ? her boyfriend is ran haitani for fucks sake !!
y/n who puts her pretty feet painted white on ran’s dashboard as she mindlessly scrolls on instagram.
“rannn, do you think this would look good on me ?” you ask as you show the older haitani the most basic dress ever with a big smile plastered over your face.
“baby..that dress is so plain and simple for $2000.” he chuckles as he eyes the short black wool and silk dior dress on your cracked iphone 14 pro max. “and when did you crack your phone love ? i just bought it two months ago.”
you huff and pout as you lean back into the black seat of his luxury car. “so you’re saying it’d be ugly on me ?” you roll your eyes and continue, “and its the screen protector idiot.”
“i didnt say that love, anything looks good on you. i just dont think its worth that price.” ran mutters.
“whatever ran, im still going to buy it” you roll your eyes again while putting the dress in your cart, along with the DIOR ADDICT LIP GLOW OIL and some simple red bottom heels to match the dress. 
ran haitani who would definitely buy his girlfriend skims okay ?
you never have any luck with skims drops, as if anyone ever does. so you find yourself constantly complaining to ran about how what you want is never in stock or everything being sold out before you can even get to it. honestly, you weren’t TELLING ran to buy you skims, you were just complaining about the unfortunate situation thats been happening for months and months with each drop.  so when you and ran haitani left another bonten meeting at a bonten owned club, he told you about how he had a surprise awaiting you at your shared penthouse.
a series of “rannnn, what is it ? will you tell me please ?” flooded his ears during the car ride home that he simply smiled and answered with a simple “you’ll see.”
uppon arrival you see two large delivery boxes sitting upon the doorstep and you question what it could be. ran carries them inside with ease. ran removes his shoes after taking the boxes inside and tells you to sit infront of him and open the packages. you look at him with a puzzled face but nonetheless, you open the first box.
anticipation kills you as you remove the loads of packing peanuts and tissue to finally see a clear bag that says “SKIMS” on it and you almost pass out. 
“babeee” you look at him with puppydog eyes “did you really ? is all of this for me” you look at him as hes pouring some tequila into a clear glass with a cigarette between his lips. he looks at you, winks, and tells you to try everything on for him. of course, the first set you try on for him is the “fits everybody micro thong” and the “fits everybody micro triangle barlette.”
hi pookies, first post ig :3 this is the first “fanfic” i’ve written ig (?) lmk how i did and should i write a nsfw part 2 ? idk !! ˶ᵔ ᵕ ᵔ˶
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duskkodesh · 1 year
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I've had rats for years at this point now and finally want to put down the best tips I've learned. This won't work for everyone, some are very conditional to me, but maybe some of these will help someone. Fleece hammocks: Boo. Microplastics and too warming. Canvas hammocks: Yes, please. Highly washable. Far more tough. I wish they were easier to find. Coiled rope baskets are also a godsend. I hang them by the handles in the cage, they love them way more than anything marketed to rats. Bottles are nice but some rats wanna splash and have a place to wash their little hands. Fresh in pod peas are by the pound at my supermarket. I usually spend 70 cents on the amount for several treat sessions. All my frozen peas end up getting freezer burnt by the time I get halfway through the bag. Antibiotics will be needed if you keep rats. Do not give antibiotics with dairy, many classes of antibiotics bond to calcium thereby making them far less effective. Speaking of, antibiotics seem to have the hardest taste to cover up. Ground meat baby food, Hershey simply five syrup (Just a little), peanut powder (No added sugar, oils), fruit compote/jam/jelly, small absorbent bread snacks/cereal, smushed pasta, cream of wheat, are all options to get meds into rats. You can call exotic vets and ask for an estimate on a basic rat exam. Do it, the prices vary WILDLY. We had a vet who charged us 35$ to see three rats at once and one who quoted us 200$ to look at one. You're gonna notice a trend if you call vets in higher class/rich areas. Fuck em'. Also ask your vet if you can keep a supply of meds on hand just in case. If they last at room temp you can buy some preemptively. Things like doxycycline you can get from human pharmacies.
Zip ties are god. All hail zip ties. Same with swivel clasps. Between them both you can cage mount anything your heart desires.
Leave bedding in a hot car or freezing conditions for a night. Warehouses get mites. Mites are a dick to deal with. Kill em' all.
Give them a variety of fresh things while they're young. Not always but sometimes I'd get an older gent rescue who had no idea what to do with berries or tomatoes and would refuse them. They learn better what is safe when young. At some point you will have an emergency. Make sure you know where an emergency vet is and that they keep night/weekend hours. Keep funds on hand for that day.
Rats hide pain well. When they age you may need to start pain management if you notice them moving differently even if they don't show their pain blatantly. Just start with low doses and see if they act like their old selves again. Research your breeders. Get recommendations from other rat people. Check and see if there are rat rescues in your area. Also the Humane Society sometimes takes in rodents.
Controversial take: You will encounter people in ratkeeping who say buying feeders is a sin. It's not. Feeder supply will exist whether or not every rat fancier boycotts them. We are far far fewer in number than snake/lizard people. Wherever you got your rats it's valid so long as you give them healthcare, good nutritious food, love, and mental stimulation. A lot of the 'foods to avoid, foods to include' lists are not researched. I've seen lists that ban chocolate. Rats freaking love chocolate they just need to take it easy on fats and sugars but cocoa powder can be a good mix in and can help ratty blood flow. I've seen people ban mango. if you read the study that led to this they gave rats an obscene amount of D-limonene to trigger cancer and small amounts had no side effects at all. Read the studies, look for sources.
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gallusrostromegalus · 2 years
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TPOFATGIF: Per the last ask, what dietary issues does the rest of the crew have? Anyone allergic to peanuts and complain loudly about the price of epipens?
Tristan is allergic to celery, which is actually one of the most common allergies in the world by population, but it's localized almost entirely to people of Swiss, Austrian and Polish descent. He's only reactive to some of the compounds so far hasn't had a severe reaction but he knows he's on thin ice and that it could get worse at any point, and then he's in real trouble- Despite it being a common allergy, it's not legally required for companies to list it in allergen information, and celery oil or celery seed is in a TON of things like potato chips and food seasoning.
Yugi is borderline lactose-intolerant and can do cheese and yogurt but not milk, but this does not stop him.
Bakura has got a literal curse that prevents him from eating "The flesh of any plant or animal" without getting seriously ill or maybe even dying, but what counts as "Flesh", "Plant" or "Animal" is determined by the ever-shifting law of the Fairy Courts so his "safe" foods can change on him at random without warning, but so far "Mushrooms and other Fungi", "This foodstuff has been so heavily processed it's more like plastic than any of it's original organic components" and "Blend it until it's too liquid to be 'flesh'" have been working for him so far. Boy lives on a Mushroom, twinkie and horrorterror smoothie diet, which is a large contributing factor to why hes Like That (TM).
Odion can't stand the taste or smell of bananas. One of his baby brother's staple foods. The man suffers.
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Ok no actually I wanna hear your Trader Joe’s opinions I’m really into the orange strawberry banana juice, the bruschetta sauce, the cranberry lime juice sparkling water and cinnamon schoolbook cookies
You and I agree on the CLSW (cranlime sparkling), haven’t tried the others but I’ll look into them. The normal lime one is also amazing on its own, as well as a mixer for both alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks. Summer must!
There’s so much shit I’m obsessed with, I’ll try and list the most important ones
English crumpets
Mango kefir
Brown sugar oat creamer
Chocolate oat milk
Simpler wines brand sparkling white canned wine
Pfeffernüsse
Chocolate babka
Brioche sliced bread
Danish Kringle
Pinks and whites shortbread cookies
Joe Joe’s gluten free classic Oreo knock off cookie
Madras lentils (boxed kind is good too)
Canned giant baked beans in tomato sauce
The non joes brand oat milk coffee and kombucha but you can get those anywhere
Their candles, two in one grapefruit mint hair wash (I despise two in one products but this one doesn’t foam and is more of a cleansing conditioner I use in between shampoo and regular conditionings), and many other non food items. I’ve bought their towels, seasonal decor (usually those felt garlands), face lotions and oils. Loved all of them. Usually I only restock on the lotion, hand soap, and lavender laundry bags. Their detergent is nice tho, and I’ve also gotten their wool laundry balls but you really only ever gotta buy them like once. They also usually have pretty cute cards at the checkout! I like their cheaper flowers too, but there’s also a lot of very cute seasonal items they carry that I just can’t justify buying bc of price (have you seen their felt sunflowers? So adorable)
Simpler times potato chips
Crispy Crunchy Champignon Mushroom Snack
Fruit leather bars
Dried orange rings
Lox (labeled as smoked salmon iirc)
Both their Tunisian and kalamata olive oil
Vodka sauce
Roasted red pepper and tomato canned soup
Canned vegetable soup
Gone bananas chocolate covered frozen bananas (gone berry crazy strawberries are good too but like a dollar or two more expensive)
Jasmine rice in the frozen isle
Lime popsicles
Steak and stout meat pie
Pastry Bites Feta Cheese & Caramelized Onions
Canned tuna*
*especially with the gluten free microwaveable mac n cheese (I’m not gluten free if you’ve noticed, I literally just prefer some of their gluten free products. Same with the oat milk. I’m not lactose free but I just really like it)
Most of the frozen wontons I’ve tried
Chimichurri rice (goes great with the aforementioned roasted red pepper box soup, and chopped onions, green peppers, and spinach cooked in a wok)
Chicken sausage
Butternut squash gnocchi, iirc the potato gnocchi is good too
Most of their dried pastas
Almond and chocolate filled frozen croissants
The bars of chocolate you find at the check out that come in packs of threes
The weird meat sticks at the checkout too
Frozen hashbrowns
For whatever reason, their frozen green beans and asparagus is so much better than other generic brands I’ve tried
Any of the canned olives but esp the kalamata
Sun dried tomatoes
The produce is okay, a little pricey but they had brown Mexican tomatoes once that fucked hard. The herbs trustworthy too but really where is it not
Any of their chocolate covered nuts
Their fucked up chocolate covered chips, sometimes found in their snack mixes
Peanut butter pretzel snacks
Their dried seaweed isn’t my fav, but it’s not bad. I think it’s overpriced tho but tbf I usually get huuuge, less flavored packs from Costco
Pine nuts but good Gd are they expensive
They have cute, weird heirloom hybrid squashes during the fall a lot too that are pretty tasty
Things I’ve gotten from there that I hated? I didn’t like their orange chicken, ANY of the cereals I’ve gotten from there oddly enough, their pecorino Romano only comes grated and mixed iirc and I didn’t care for it. Some of their beers have made me scowl but also those are all random brands. But their wine (yes, even SHAW. But shoutout to coco bon red blend and blue fin moscato RIP!) has never does me wrong…except for any other flavor of the simpler wines canned ones. I can only do the sparkling white and literally no else I've forced to drink it has liked it! some of their salads have done me wrong. the canned chickpeas and dolmas were off. and some of their pricy juice mixes left me a bit disappointed.
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chemanalystdata · 3 months
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Peanut Oil Prices Trend | Pricing | Database | Index | News| Chart
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 Peanut Oil Prices have become a focal point for many consumers and industries due to their significant impact on food costs and the overall market. Over the past decade, fluctuations in peanut oil prices have been influenced by various factors, including changes in supply and demand, weather conditions, geopolitical tensions, and shifts in agricultural practices. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for stakeholders ranging from farmers and producers to retailers and end consumers.
One of the primary factors affecting peanut oil prices is the fluctuation in peanut crop yields. Peanut oil, derived from peanuts, is heavily influenced by agricultural output. When crop yields are high, due to favorable weather conditions and optimal farming practices, the supply of peanuts increases, leading to a potential decrease in peanut oil prices. Conversely, adverse weather conditions such as droughts, floods, or extreme temperatures can negatively impact peanut production, reducing supply and driving up prices. This direct correlation between crop yields and oil prices highlights the vulnerability of peanut oil markets to climatic variations.
Global demand for peanut oil also plays a crucial role in determining its price. In many countries, particularly in Asia and Africa, peanut oil is a staple cooking ingredient. Rising populations and increasing disposable incomes in these regions have led to higher consumption rates, subsequently boosting demand. This heightened demand can strain supply chains, especially if production does not keep pace, resulting in increased prices. Additionally, the health benefits associated with peanut oil, such as its high content of unsaturated fats and antioxidants, have spurred its popularity in health-conscious markets, further driving up demand.
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Geopolitical factors and trade policies significantly influence peanut oil prices as well. Tariffs, trade agreements, and export restrictions can alter the flow of peanuts and peanut oil between countries. For example, if a major peanut-producing country imposes export restrictions, the global supply diminishes, leading to higher prices. Similarly, trade disputes between large economies can create uncertainty in the market, affecting both the availability and cost of peanut oil. The interconnected nature of global trade means that political decisions in one part of the world can have far-reaching consequences on peanut oil prices elsewhere.
Technological advancements and improvements in agricultural practices have the potential to stabilize or reduce peanut oil prices over time. Innovations in farming techniques, pest control, and irrigation can lead to higher crop yields and more efficient production processes. Genetic engineering and the development of pest-resistant peanut varieties can also contribute to more consistent yields, thereby mitigating some of the price volatility caused by environmental factors. Additionally, advancements in oil extraction and refining technologies can enhance the efficiency of peanut oil production, potentially lowering costs.
Economic conditions, including inflation rates and currency exchange fluctuations, also impact peanut oil prices. In countries where inflation is high, the cost of agricultural inputs such as seeds, fertilizers, and labor can increase, driving up the production costs of peanuts and, subsequently, peanut oil. Currency exchange rates affect the competitiveness of peanut oil in the global market. For instance, if the currency of a major peanut-producing country depreciates, its peanut oil becomes cheaper for foreign buyers, potentially increasing demand and prices.
Consumer preferences and trends are another factor influencing peanut oil prices. The growing trend toward natural and organic products has seen a surge in demand for organic peanut oil, which is often priced higher than conventional options due to the more stringent farming practices required. Additionally, the rise of veganism and plant-based diets has boosted the demand for plant oils, including peanut oil, contributing to higher prices.
In conclusion, peanut oil prices are influenced by a complex interplay of factors including agricultural yields, global demand, geopolitical dynamics, technological advancements, economic conditions, consumer trends, and supply chain stability. Each of these elements can contribute to price fluctuations, making the peanut oil market particularly dynamic and sensitive to changes. Stakeholders must stay informed about these influencing factors to navigate the market effectively and make informed decisions. As the global landscape continues to evolve, the monitoring of these variables will remain crucial in anticipating and responding to shifts in peanut oil prices.
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Okay, I might be missing a lot of things here, and I am hoping someone can clear this up for me with some understanding and nuance... But like all religious aspects of this asides, and if you set aside whatever cultural reasons this is happening despite the extreme loss of life etc... Just speaking politically, as a nation, here on earth with ongoing earth politics... What does Israel -the government responsible in this- think it is accomplishing?
Like yes, outwardly their arguments, Zionism, is about taking a homeland "back" and just ignoring that the people who currently live there are natural born residents that shouldn't be forced out of their homes, but if we set that asides for a second, what do they think is ACTUALLY going to happen? Long term.
Say they succeed in their aims, right? Say they wipe out every Palestinian so there's no one to challenge their claim to that land, and everyone in power helped them do it. Say they get that land. Say they successfully scapegoat anti-Zionist Jewish people into taking the heat world over, and that's a successful distraction.
What do they think happens next?
Do they think they get to rebuild a nation there and be left in peace?
Ignore religious and cultural implications for a second and bear with me...
You have a land that's recently been utterly destroyed. Even if a nation's worth of Zionists, and everyone who's kind of stuck trying to live under the Israeli government who had no real say in this, swoop in after and rebuilt it for themselves.. What do they think their political position will be in the world after that, or during it?
In a world where antisemitism is at an all time high, globally, and they just alienated and antagonized all other Jewish people and all allies by doing a fucking genocide... With their military force depleted and this land they just won torn to shreds...
Do they think countries like America selling them guns now are going to keep supporting them and giving them resources to build themselves up?
Or do they realize it's far more likely that they will immediately become the next target, the next political enemy of the USA, because they are a small, now exhausted nation of a minority group that just ensured no one will come to their rescue or defense?
America will see the error of their ways, they were 'lied to' documents have come out showing what really happened there and they had 'no idea' and now Israel "needs to answer for it's war crimes :("...
Because every instinct tells me that any nation helping them take over this land and promising to help rebuild it isn't doing it to help Israel... They are doing it so that once the dust settles Israel will be standing weakly on a broken land and be easy to knock down to take whatever natural resources are left with no resistance.
... Like idk THE FUCKING OIL... Which I doubt miraculously stops right at Gaza's borders and etc just because it hasn't been dug up there yet...
At best this is about access to that oil and their allies will only use them so long as that oil is handed to them for peanuts and after that Israel will have served it purpose.
And the citizens of Israel will pay the price, the ones who were as stuck with their government as the average American is stuck with the GOP, and Jewish people the world over will pay for something they never wanted and were against all along.
The only conclusion I can draw from this is whoever is in power here is using it to make a quick buck and bail, and is just taking advantage of Zionism to do it, and that everyone is going to end up completely fucked even if they succeed, maybe even the USA and whoever was responsible for this in the governments lending a hand to Israel when it becomes really clear in hindsight -to the general public- that this genocide was over some fucking oil. That they destroyed the people and land of an entire nation for a few more years of accelerated global warming.
Do the people fighting and bombing and supporting this not see the pattern here? Or are they mostly in on it? They have to be in on it because all that's going to be left is rubble and tears in the land. They can't possibly think they will take on America next and get anywhere? Or that American aid and charity won't exhaust itself once they have what they want? [And I am referring to Canada's alliance with the states and involvement in this too]
Do we need to remind anyone of America's history involving itself in the affairs of other nations? It's very recent and ongoing 'history'... Or is that understanding unspoken and simmering under the layer of horrors we're a little distracted by at the moment?
That this is about oil, that there will be no homeland for anyone, just more blood. Just a graveyard torn open and bleeding black.
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