Hi Jan Anders,

Of course, all this is just a dream, I should have said.  But the dream
troubled my waking hours and I found your facts and figures soothing.  One
thing I did do, is googled "tsunami" and "farmland" and found some
fascinating reports on the old tsunami, the one that hit Indonesia.  The one
I sorta forgot about because it's so far past in the news cycle.  But the
huge hit that lowland farms and such took, as well as all the displaced
farmers who had to abandon a food-productive way of life then, undoubtedly
have had some effect upon world food demand and rising prices that seem to
be such a scourge to the poor and such a matter of urgency to the poor of
the arab countries who reportedly are most concerned about food prices in
their revolutionary fervor.

Meanwhile, if the price of food gets high enough, people everywhere will
spend more time gardening so perhaps its a self-correcting problem in the
end.  Most things are!

Long live Fukuoka Farming!  (made in Japan)

John
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