How a government experiment is about to make "farm to
table" eating a reality anywhere in the world ... Why this developing
story will send certain stocks soaring as much as 221% this year ... And what you must do right away to capture those
potential windfall profits!
Next time you stroll through your local grocery store's produce aisle, take a look at some of the fruits and
vegetables ... particularly where they
came from. You'll see berries from Chile ... bananas from Costa Rica ...
asparagus from Peru ... tomatoes from
Mexico ... and on and on.
In fact, the grim reality is that much of our
"fresh" produce comes from
very far-away places and was harvested many weeks ago. That's bad whatever way
you look at it:
It exposes us to food being produced in places that
may not care about quality standards ... It robs us of the nutrients and
flavors that truly fresh foods deliver.. It makes us more dependent on
foreign countries ... It wastes copious amounts of energy and other
resources during transportation
... And it forces farmers and shipping companies to use more chemical pesticides and preservatives throughout the
entire food chain.
So the bottom line is that our current food system is giving
us worse products at higher prices! In
fact, as much as 12% of every dollar we spend on food goes toward
transportation costs. Or, to say it in reverse, our grocery bills could
automatically go down more than $10 for every $100 we spend just by simply
buying food grown closer to our houses. Better yet, we wouldn't be eating things
that were picked weeks ago thousands of miles away then sprayed with all kinds
of chemicals and gases to keep them fresh on the long journey to our stores.
The problem, of course, is that truly eating "fresh and
local" — which has become a very popular mantra in recent years — is a
lot harder than it sounds.
If you live in a hot climate like I do, you'd be limited to
oranges, hot peppers, and other tropical items. If you live in most other parts
of the U.S., you'd probably be eating potatoes and apples eight months out of
the year. And let's not forget that there are plenty of places in the world
where ANY type of food is still a massive luxury!
Yet I believe one single technological innovation is about
to change our entire global food system. In fact ... Someday in the near future
you might be eating fresh, local
bananas in Washington State or vine-ripened New York City tomatoes in the
middle of January!
Likewise, parts of the world that are struggling to produce
enough food just to feed their populations will have their own local,
cost-efficient agricultural operations. Most importantly, I'm utterly
convinced that this rapidly-evolving
situation is also going to make
early investors very wealthy along the way.
But before I get into the specific stocks you should
consider buying, let me first explain
how I accidentally stumbled upon this whole situation ...A World-Altering
Discovery on a Deserted Country Road in Florida
My name is Brad Hoppmann and I lead a small group of
investment analysts and researchers. Our
sole job is uncovering great investment ideas, whether they're small companies in Asia or big blue-chip
names operating here in the United States. But I never thought a drive down a
rural road would hand me the biggest
investment idea of my career.
It was dusk and I was heading back to my house through South Florida's legendary horse country — the same
area where billionaires and celebrities
keep and train their stables of polo
horses. As you can imagine, the whole area is a grand expanse of flat, fenced
fields peppered with houses, barns, and other farm structures. And as night
rolls in, everything goes really dark, really fast. That's why one property at
the end of a dirt road completely stood out from everything else.
Not only were there a series of identical glass buildings
one after another, they were beaming light in every direction. And when I say "beaming light," I
mean they were absolutely glowing like spaceships landing in the middle of
nowhere! Clearly, these structures
didn't have anything to do with horses. And
they were too small to be indoor stadiums or training facilities.
So I slowed my car down to get a better look at the sign
posted on the country mailbox. And after I researched the name I had written
down, it all made perfect sense:
It turns out those glowing glass houses were part of a U.S.
government-run indoor farming operation! But what was inside those structures is
what's really important. In fact, I think it will completely revolutionize our
entire food system over the next few years, making early investors very wealthy in the process.
After I figured out what the glowing structures were, I went
back to look at them in the daylight. They weren't greenhouses in the
traditional sense because they were clearly relying on artificial lights at
night.
Even weirder, I didn't see many external fans on the
buildings. You see, indoor grow rooms usually need a lot of air circulation to
remove the carbon dioxide and bring in lots of fresh oxygen.
And more importantly, they need lots of fans to regulate the
massive amounts of heat that
traditional sodium and halide grow lights kick off. Too much heat and the
plants get scorched, the crops fail, and the whole operation goes belly up. In
fact, as Gary Allen — a prominent scientist and lighting engineer —puts it:
"The two most desirable attributes in today's plant-growing applications
are the control of the spectral content of the light and high efficiency (low
heat load and low operating cost)."
So realistically, the holy grail of indoor plant cultivation
has always been just the right type of light bulb. One that provides all the
spectrums needed for various stages of plant growth ... One that doesn't kick
off large amounts of heat
And one that is also as energy and cost efficient as
possible.
Until very recently, that type of perfect light source was a
pipe dream. In fact, my research indicates the lack of optimal grow lights has
been the number one reason that indoor cultivation of various agricultural
crops has never really reached critical mass. That's why I've become so
interested, obsessed actually, with that indoor farm up the road from my house.
You see, the government scientists there are using a new
type of light made by a very
forward-thinking technology company ... the same firm that I think you should consider
investing in right away. This company produces a light that has all the
qualities that agricultural scientists have been dreaming of for decades ...
and MORE.
In their pursuit to research better ways to farm, U.S
government scientists discovered their test plants each had separate
"light codes." These light
codes within each plant respond to different volts of energy given off by the
LED lighting.
And after seeing the remarkable success this new LED
technology had in government test facilities like the one near my house,
scientists are now using this same approach with a wide variety of fruits and vegetables.
The goal of these indoor farms: To grow food at rates never
before achieved and irrespective of location or climate. In short, this breakthrough may very well end
up solving world hunger.
Just consider what's happening in Japan, where one of the
first indoor vertical food farms is harnessing this technology.
Spread over 25,000 square feet, the indoor garden's 17,500
LED lights cover 18 cultivation racks growing heads of lettuce. And the results
so far have been remarkable.
Using this new LED technology, scientists have discovered
the light code needed to produce lettuce at an optimal growth rate. This indoor
farm can produce lettuce two and a half times faster than a traditional outdoor
farm!
Purple lighting is used to mimic night, while white lights
are adjusted slowly throughout the day to
mimic a sun moving through the sky. By
achieving a combination of photosynthesis during the day and breathing at night, the farm can control the
growing environment perfectly.
This approach also cuts water usage to just 1% of what a
comparable outdoor field needs, conserving a massive amount of water and
allowing crops to be grown in
climates usually too dry for regular
farming techniques. And as I mentioned, every type of food has its own unique
light code.
Scientists are now rapidly figuring out each one in order to
mass produce supplies at a rate the world has never before seen. That means the
demand for these lights is only beginning. In the U.S, Indiana-based Green
Sense Farms is the largest indoor, commercial, vertical farm in the US.
Located in the Chicago area, the company has a local market
potential of 20,000,000 people just within 75 miles of its facility. The company's
operation already uses 1/10th the resources of outdoor farming in terms of
water, land, and fertilizer.
The controlled indoor environment also enables Green Sense
to grow its crops without harmful pesticides or herbicides. Serving a local
market means no preservatives, either, which cause harmful diseases such as
cancer and heart disease. And the potential for reducing greenhouse gas
emissions related to transportation is another plus.
So again, just think what this technology means for our
country and the rest of the world! And
also consider the massive investment potential for those of us who invest as this new wave of indoor
farming is taking off!
Also remember that we will be doing well by doing good!
Currently, the world population stands at about 7 billion.
Among them, about 800 million to 900
million people are suffering from starvation, or close to it.
People around the world are all wondering how we can produce
enough food — in their immediate areas — to
mitigate this problem.
According to The Economist .. "In the next 40 years,
humans will need to produce more food
than they did in the previous 10,000 put
together. But with sprawling cities
gobbling up arable land, agricultural productivity gains decreasing, and demand
for biofuels increasing, supply is not keeping up with demand."
I believe indoor vertical farming is the solution to this
grave situation. Using this new technology
we can build plant factories all over the world, and create enough supply to
feed the entire world's population.
Now that my favorite company's light bulb is here and being
used, I believe it will quickly begin changing agricultural operations around
the world. And since the company is publicly traded, you can invest in it right
now. Again, this isn't really about the production of hemp or medical marijuana
... though that alone is obviously a HUGE potential market in and of itself.
This is really about cost-effective indoor growing facilities
sprouting up all over the country that could soon be producing all the fresh, local produce your
town needs — regardless of the season or the prevailing growing conditions
outdoors.
Just think of what kind of boom that might be — not just for
my favorite company making these grow lights but for plenty of other related
businesses ... and ultimately the entire
global economy. For investors who understand the transformation taking place
right now, the near-term profit potential is absolutely HUGE. But you have to
act quickly.
Advanced LED Grow Lights Are ALREADY Starting to Turn the
Entire Food Industry Inside Out! In addition to the examples I've already
cited, consider a San Jose-based company called Ecopia Farms.
They're now operating indoor food growing facilities in
major urban areas that produce organically-certified lettuces, greens, and
other foods year round. They sell the freshly-picked produce directly to
regular consumers as well as restaurants. No tractors. No worries about too
much rain or seasonal shifts. Just high-quality food grown under
perfectly-repeatable conditions.
And sure, it's easy to dismiss this as yet another
hippie-dippy subculture thing, but as
an investment analyst I'd urge you to put aside any personal feelings you might
have one way or the other and simply consider the financial implications of getting
in on this trend early.
Remember, a lot of investors felt the same way about hybrid
cars and solar technology. Yet Toyota's Prius hybrid cars are now one of the
top three selling models in the world ... Nearly all the major automakers have
since embraced electric car concepts ...And Tesla Motors soared more than
1,300% in two years, making early investors fabulously wealthy along the way
...
Meanwhile, I probably don't have to tell you how much more
money people made from solar stocks or other new tech startups over the last few
years. That brings me to perhaps the most important point I can possibly make. Investing
in My Favorite Stock Is Like Betting on ALL of These Red-Hot Trends
Simultaneously!
Energy. Technology. Solar. Rising food prices. Those have
literally been the biggest themes on Wall Street over the last few years ...
and for good reason: They are all huge areas of growth. Money is pouring into
all of these industries, creating a virtual tidal wave of profits and investor
interest. I'm utterly convinced that this same influx of cash is going to double or triple the value of my favorite
"future of farming" stocks over the next year.
And through hundreds of hours of research my team and I
have determined the three companies
responsible for this coming indoor farming revolution. Which is why I would
like to send you an urgent report called "Genesis Investing: The Power to
Create a Fortune"
In this powerful research report, I will tell you everything
you need to know about how you can begin investing in the indoor farming revolution
getting underway, including the three best companies we recommend buying right
now.
The first stock, which is far and away my favorite, is
none other than the company that makes the
glowing lights that I saw that fateful evening in the Florida countryside.
While this company's products are already being used around the world, very few
investors realize how much GROWTH is on the horizon.
Just consider this: As a broad category, annual sales of
light bulbs already exceed $1 trillion. Yes, you heard that right. Not a million ... not a billion ... but a
TRILLION dollars a year. Yet that is largely from residential and commercial
lighting, not indoor farming.
As a whole new market opens up for my favorite investment's LED lights, it's conceivable that
the company could see tens of billions more in annual sales. In fact, sales
have already been rising 35% a quarter. Not to mention that the firm's projected
sales for LED lights are expected to DOUBLE again. And quite frankly, its
closest competitors aren't even in the same league. No wonder cash is pouring
into the company's coffers to the tune of $90 million a quarter!
I also like the fact that this particular company manages
its finances very conservatively —
with almost zero debt on the books. And the firm is actively repurchasing its
own shares — with more than half a
billion dollars committed to that purpose just for this year alone. I probably
don't need to tell you that a company aggressively buying back its own stock is
a great indicator of management's belief in the business.
But what makes this stock a real bargain RIGHT NOW is that
the shares haven't yet priced in any of the explosive growth I see coming. In
fact, they're not even as high as they've been in the past!
All told, just a return to the stock's previous level would
already hand you a quick 221% return on every dollar invested. Then, as more
and more indoor farms spring up and
demand for the company's products skyrockets, you could easily continue earning another 20% a year on your initial
investment ... doubling your money every four years!
Again, I'll tell you all the specifics on this company
including the name, ticker symbol, how much to pay for it, and a whole lot more
— in your very own Genesis Investing
report. In addition, I'll introduce you to two more stocks that also stand
to benefit from the indoor farming revolution about to take place ...
Genesis Investment #2
In the book of Genesis, the universe required not just
light, but also earth. And the indoor farming revolution will require natural fertilizer
to grow food successfully, too. That's why the second Genesis Investment I
would like to share with you today is a no-brainer. This company is a
hands-down pick to provide indoor farms with the best and highest-quality
fertilizer on the planet.
With just the United States' population rising above 315
million people alone, we're going to need a lot of food and a lot of fertilized
soil to grow it. This company produces a special organic fertilizer that
promotes plant growth, strengthens plant stalks and roots, enhances water
retention, helps crops fight disease and injury, improves yield, and raises quality.
And we believe this company will be the primary supplier of
natural fertilizer to a growing wave of indoor farms, resulting in massive profits
and growth for this company. Just in 2015 alone, this firm is projected to
increase its production by almost 20%
while lowering its cost of production at the same time!
Higher prices, reduced production cost, and lower capital expenditures will translate into higher free
cash flow, which will be available to the company for dividend payments.
So not only could this
company see massive growth from
indoor farming — resulting in some potentially massive capital gains for you — it's also going to pay out rich
dividends to you along the way!
Of course, I believe the boom in indoor farming is going to
require more than just one company to provide soils and fertilizers. Which brings
us to the final Genesis Investment you can make today.
Genesis Investment #3
When it comes to farming — and life itself — there are some nutrients
that are absolutely vital. Which is why I believe this final Genesis Investment
is so important to the future of food growth and the survival of our society —
it's the leading provider of one of those essential nutrients. What's even more
interesting is that this company should be able to use lower energy prices to
greatly boost the money it makes selling its products.
In fact, when you combine its lower costs with soaring demand for agricultural products like corn
and rice, I think this stock could easily double from its current level ...
BEFORE I factor in the effect of new demand from an indoor farming revolution.
Source: Brad Hoppmann, Publisher Uncommon Wisdom Daily
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