Nestle CEO warns water scarcity is major threat to food industry

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Dave Cottrell’s insight:

This is the same company that convinced women in Third World countries that formula (which the poor folks often mixed with contaminated water) was better than breast milk for their children.  Also, it would surprise me very little if the term,  "drought resistant breeding,“ was really a code for "genetically modifying.”  This speech reminds me of the snake in Rudyard Kipling’s “Jungle Book.”

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