The Other Bulb Bubble

…a speculative bubble has forced wholesale prices to increase 605% to $1,200 per tonne from March 2009 through February 2010.

Garlic was the best performing commodity in China in 2009 — and is set for a repeat performance in 2010.

(Source-Fortune)

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One Response to “The Other Bulb Bubble”

  1. Rob Monga Says:

    The article comes up only if you click on the work Fortune under the picture .

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