The connection between the cars and the beef is the hide. According to Mr. Nation's post car interiors made up 12% of the world's leather use in 2007 and that percentage has dropped to 8% now. It may not seem like a lot, but I guess it makes a pretty big splash in the bucket and that splash gets passed down the line to producers and everyone else.
This all reminds me how interconnected our society really is with agriculture even if we don't realize it. As I have mentioned before, even here in Iowa there are less and less people that have a direct connection to farms or a particular farm family and that lack of connection can only hurt us (both farmers and consumers). In my mind it is just another reason to talk agriculture as much as you can and always be open and transparent about what you do and why you do it. A good reminder for me!
"According to Mr. Nation's post car interiors made up 12% of the world's leather use in 2007 and that percentage has dropped to 8% now"
ReplyDeleteTwelve percent? Wow, that strikes me as way higher than I would have expected (probably says something about the cheap nature of what I drive).
Very interesting.
Remember what they used to say? "What's good for GM is good for the nation."
ReplyDeleteReally? I'm very surprised. I haven't seen leather seats in a car in decades. Everything is plastic. Now that I think about it I have never owned a vehicle that had leather seats, or any other leather in it... But then I buy pretty cheap and 2nd or 3rd hand vehicles (and then maintain them into the ground) so we're not talking classy here...
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