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To: elmatador who wrote (113013)8/24/2015 4:00:22 AM
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Look into the Baltic Dry Rate.

Depending on how much detail you have access to, the rise in the Baltic Dry Rate is almost exclusively among CapeMax ships due to greatly increased traffic between China and Brazil.

Other than these food convoys from Brazil to China, ship traffic is a dead as international trade.



It's not difficult to find information to find information on the drought in China, the worst in 60 years:

valuewalk.com

finance.yahoo.com

Along with more speculative perspectives, as China's water usage is expected to exceed average supply levels in 2030 without rationing, re-use, or water efficiency measures:

livescience.com