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In dieser Best-of-Folge werden noch die wichtigsten Fragen zum Lebensmittelhandel in Deutschland gestellt: Welche unterschiedlichen Lebensmittelhändler gibt es in Deutschland und wer bestimmt den Preis eines Produktes? Wie viel geben die Deutschen überhaupt durchschnittlich pro Tag für Lebensmittel aus? Und wie viel für andere Konsumgüterartikel? Diese und weitere Fragen klären Judith und Jan gleich zu Beginn in der Folge von Bio für die Ohren über nachhaltiges Wirtschaften. Ihr Gast ist Dr. Peter Meyer, seit bald 25 Jahren Geschäftsführer des Bio-Pioniers Weiling. Er gibt zunächst einen Überblick wie sich die Handelslandschaft in der Lebensmittelbranche aufteilt und welchen Anteil die Biobranche am Gesamtmarkt hat. Im Podcast geht es darum, Verbraucher*innen zu zeigen, welche Strukturen sie mit ihrem Einkauf unterstützen. Als Vertreter der Bio-Branche kann Peter sozusagen direkt auf persönliche Erlebnisse und Geschichten über eigene Handelspraktiken aus dem Nähkästchen zugreifen. Selbstverständlich ist Peter ein leidenschaftlicher Fürsprecher seiner Branche, die sich seit über 50 Jahren für nachhaltiges, zukunftsförderndes Bio im Biofachhandel einsetzt. Die ursprüngliche nun gekürzte spannende Folge wurde 2023 aufgenommen. Sie erklärt jede*r Zuhörer*in leicht verständlich, was mit ihrem/seinem Geld und mit dem Einkauf im Biofachhandel gefördert wird. Einfach reinhören und kluge Entscheidungen für eine bessere Zukunft treffen. Hier findet Ihr die Produkte im Bio-Fachhandel in Eurer Nähe: [https://www.bioladen.de/aktuelles/index.php?id=3]) Bitte beachtet, dass Zahlen und Daten sich seit der Aufnahme 2023 verändert haben. Die Strukturen und unsere Leidenschaft für nachhaltiges Wirtschaften sind hingegen unverändert.
In this episode of The Ag View Pitch, Joe Vaclavik fills in for Chris to host a discussion with Jarod Creed and Peter Meyer from the Ag View Executive Business Conference in Florida, diving into the latest trends in grain markets, crop insurance strategies, and agricultural demand. The team breaks down the recent rally in corn prices, explores the disconnect between cash and futures markets, and evaluates the impact of fund activity. Key topics include: Sustainable price levels for spot corn and farmer selling trends. Crop insurance strategies for 2025 and the importance of aligning marketing plans. Acreage forecasts, potential shifts in corn and soybean plantings, and demand dynamics in biofuels and global markets. The role of volatility in crop insurance pricing and why enhanced coverage options are a must for producers.
In den 70er und 80er Jahren kam Rockgrößen wie Depeche Mode, R.E.M., The Stranglers oder Ton, Steine, Scherben an die Universität des Saarlands. Organisiert von Studenten. Jetzt gibt es eine Ausstellung zu UNIKULT. Peter Meyer, Mitinitiator im Gespräch über ein Stück saarländische Geschichte.
Peter Meyer visits with Chris in this week's episode. The discussion begins with Pete explaining the contrast between a Harris administration versus a Trump administration. Both administrations have their pros and cons for agriculture and future commodity prices. The balance of the conversation revolves around the impact of a poor demand situation. Pete elaborates on some potential price ranges for corn and soybeans that might be opportunities to seriously consider. Other topics Pete hits on include basis levels, the funds, inflation, and current oil and energy prices.
Peter Meyer of Muddy Boots Ag joins us this afternoon and we discuss a lot of things with him, including trade, supply, biofuel policy and grain price outlook. Oliver Sloup of Blue Line Futures shares price action perspective.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Meyer visits with Chris in this week's market outlook. Pete explains some Key components of last week's WASDE report. He shares some USDA Maps that indicate a very large crop, especially in Iowa, Illinois, and a big chunk of Indiana. The conversation continues with a discussion around possible price opportunities for both corn and soybeans as we begin harvest. Throughout the conversation, Peter blends in some perspective with fund positioning,farmer selling, Brazilian weather, and actual yield data as we get deeper into harvest.
Peter Meyer of Muddy Boots Ag joins us to discuss government influence on farm practices through tax credits, waiting for clarity on 45z, price increases for goods, historically wet regions and more. Oliver Sloup of Blue Line Futures shares price action perspective. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ref.: Diakon Michael Wielath, und Pilger, Kibeho, Ruanda Vom 9. bis 17. Februar 2024 unternimmt eine Pilgergruppe von radio horeb eine Pilgerreise nach Ruanda in Zentralafrika. Höhepunkt der Reise sind Exerzitientage mit Pfr. Peter Meyer am Marienheiligtum in Kibeho. Dort ist zwischen den Jahren 1981 bis 1989 die Gottesmutter Maria drei jungen Frauen erschienen und hat sich ihnen als die Mutter des Wortes geoffenbart. Kibeho ist die einzige offiziell von der katholischen Kirche anerkannte Wallfahrtsstätte in Afrika. Unter der Leitung von radio horeb-Redakteur Diakon Michael Wielath und dem Kontinentalverantwortlichen für Radio Maria Afrika, Jean Paul Kayihura, lernen die Pilger Land und Leute und ihre Kultur kennen und erfahren den Wallfahrtsort hautnah. Ihre Eindrücke schildern sie in der Lebenshilfe.
Übertr: Erscheinungskapelle, Kibeho (Bistum Gikongoro), Ruanda, Afrika, Zelebrant: Pfr. Peter Meyer
Übertr: Wallfahrtskirche, Kibeho (Bistum Gikongoro), Ruanda, Afrika, Radioexerzitien "Versöhnung und Berufung" mit Pfr. Peter Meyer in Kibeho, Ruanda.
Übertr: Wallfahrtskirche, Kibeho (Bistum Gikongoro), Ruanda, Afrika, Zelebrant: Pfr. Peter Meyer
Übertr: Erscheinungskapelle, Kibeho (Bistum Gikongoro), Ruanda, Afrika, Radioexerzitien "Versöhnung und Berufung" mit Pfr. Peter Meyer in Kibeho, Ruanda.
Übertr: Erscheinungskapelle, Kibeho (Bistum Gikongoro), Ruanda, Afrika, Zelebrant: Pfr. Peter Meyer
Joe Vaclavik guest host this week's Market Outlook episode from the Ag View Executive Business Conference in Phoenix Arizona. Joe talks with Jarod Creed and Peter Meyer. They take a look ahead and discuss some of the opportunities and challenges over the next few weeks as we try to dig out of continued low price action.
In today's weekly market outlook, we have a conversation with Peter Meyer and Jarod Creed about the series of USDA reports that came out on Friday. Although the initial reaction by the market was bearish, it did recover a bit at the end. But the tone is not bullish and there is a lot of corn stored by farmers that needs to be sold. We also discuss the outlook for corn versus beans for 2024 and the trend appears to be moving to corn.
Peter Meyer is in conversation with Jay Humphries, your host. Together they delve into Peter's past and discover how he has been able to turn his dreams into reality. How setting objectives, taking steps to achieve these, surrounding yourself well truly helps you achieve your life goals. But also keeping track of the things you have done in your life and the things you still want to do. To learn that disappointments, should strengthen you, not weaken you. This is a conversation that will remind you about the experiences in your life and how they have shaped you, and it will make you value every little step in your life journey. About our guest:Peter Meyer grew up on an incredible Safari Reserve running wild with Zulus and wild animals, set up by his father James (Jimmy) Meyer. At the age of 10 he moved to boarding school in the UK and there excelled at sports being a 1st Team player of all sports and a record breaking swimmer. He then entered the world of hotels, studied at Les Roches University in Switzerland, and worked for Hilton, Rosewood Hotels and Resorts, JA Hotels and YTL Hotels. In 2014, at the age of 30 Peter sadly lost his father to cancer. Struggling to focus on the Hotel world he found himself presented with an opportunity in Acting and Modelling. He worked his way up in 2 years to acting in feature films including Hollywood productions alongside A-Lists Actors such as Brad Pitt & Marion Cotillard in Allied, Liam Neeson in The Commuter and The Transformers , The Last Knight all as an extra. He had his first lead-role playing Lee Reynolds in Guide to Get Lucky in 2015. Some of his Modeling has been with brands such as Hugo Boss, Ralph Lauren, GANT & Tommy Hilfiger.He wrote and produced The Boy From the Wild, a documentary about his idyllic childhood nurtured by an inspirational father who taught him to believe that everything is possible. >> Get the book on Amazon. Peter is now owner and founder of The Meyer Studios, an Award Winning stunning large open-plan Penthouse Photography Studio in Clapham, London. He has been featured in Surrey Magazine, in RTechRound, in Esquire, and more. Related Episodes:"Wholistic leadership" with Chris MumfordFollow us on Instagram: @hocosoconversation and Linkedin: HoCoSo Conversation
Peter Meyer with S&P Global talks with Chris about a number of market conditions to focus on as we get deeper into harvest. The conversation starts with Peter unwinding some of the results from last weeks. USDA report. He explains the increase in planted acres for corn and the justification for USDA's average yield numbers. Peter sees the market, continuing in a “tight trading range” for both corn and soybeans as we transition from September into October. Light trading volume and limited demand make it difficult for the market to go up, conversely, he doesn't see much downside risk at this time either. They continue the conversation discussing demand issues and opportunities. Peter cautions producers to watch 2024 opportunities closely, as our ability to “over produce” should be a real concern with the quality of today's genetics, and production techniques, even in the face of weather adversities. They wrap up the conversation discussing Argentina and Brazil competition, and the importance that renewable fuel demand will have for corn and soybean prices into the future, but it still may be late 2024 or into 2025 before this opportunity is truly realized.
Die Bundesliga hat einen neuen Rekordtrainer, Peter Meyer behält nur knapp seinen Startrekord - ey ey ey - und das vielleicht beliebteste Moderationsduo der deutschen TV-Geschichte feiert ein kleines Comeback. Die Kirsche auf der Sahnehaube: der Besuch des letzten Spieltags bei den deutschen Meisterschaften im Blindenfußball.
Peter Meyer with S&P Global talks with Chris on the market outlook for the week ahead. Topics Include: Still in a weather market! Supply and demand balance sheet for corn/soybeans, plus what it means for the markets in the next couple of months. Chinese demand issues The impact of big crops in South America Ukraine crop update What the Funds and money managers are thinking/navigating. Continue to pay attention to Basis levels. Practical decision-making for your operation as we continue through this growing season and a continuing weather market that could present some opportunities in the next 4-6 weeks.
Pfr. Peter Meyer im Rahmen des Leben im Geist Seminars aus St. Hubertus in Selfkant.
Übertr: St. Hubertus, Selfkant (Bistum Aachen)
Übertr: St. Hubertus, Selfkant (Bistum Aachen) Ref.: Pfr. Peter Meyer
Peter Meyer with S&P Global talks with Chris about several market fundamentals as we head into spring planting season. Planting progress. Weather China corn purchases The Funds and money flow Spring price targets to consider for corn and soybeans
Welche unterschiedlichen Lebensmittelhändler gibt es in Deutschland und wer bestimmt den Preis eines Produktes? Wie viel geben die Deutschen überhaupt durchschnittlich pro Tag für Lebensmittel aus? Und wie viel für andere Konsumgüterartikel? Diese und weitere Fragen klären Judith und Jan gleich zu Beginn in der neuen Folge von Bio für die Ohren über nachhaltiges Wirtschaften. Ihr Gast ist Dr. Peter Meyer, seit über 20 Jahren Geschäftsführer des Bio-Pioniers Weiling. Er gibt zunächst einen Überblick wie sich die Handelslandschaft in der Lebensmittelbranche aufteilt und welchen Anteil die Biobranche am Gesamtmarkt hat. Im Podcast geht es darum, Verbraucher:innen zu zeigen, welche Strukturen sie mit ihrem Einkauf unterstützen. Als Vertreter der Bio-Branche kann Peter sozusagen direkt auf persönliche Erlebnisse und Geschichten über eigene Handelspraktiken aus dem Nähkästchen zugreifen. Selbstverständlich ist Peter ein leidenschaftlicher Fürsprecher seiner Branche, die sich seit über bald 50 Jahren für nachhaltiges, zukunftsförderndes Bio im Biofachhandel einsetzt. Eine spannende Folge, die jede:r Zuhörer:in leicht verständlich erklärt, was mit ihrem/seinem Geld und mit dem Einkauf im Biofachhandel gefördert wird. Einfach reinhören und kluge Entscheidungen für eine bessere Zukunft treffen. Mehr Informationen zu dem Erzeuger L´arcobaleno: https://www.bioladen.de/larcobaleno Wo ihr inhabergeführte Fachhändler findet: https://www.bioladen.de/bio-haendler-suche/ Mehr Infos zum Podcast findet Ihr auf bioladen.de
Ref.: Dr. Theresia Theuke, Autorin von "Die Kirche lebt", Direktorin YOUCAT Foundation Ref.: Pfr. Peter Meyer
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Peter Meyer with S&P Global “Commodity Insights” visits with Chris about numerous market conditions as we wrap up 2022. Peter sees little hope for bullish news in the “near term” with the exception of Argentina weather issues. Peter goes on to discuss some of the current fundamentals in the energy sector and the fact that crude oil prices have come down to a level which is not supportive of grains. He goes on to talk about several other issues, including the recent EPA announcement on renewable diesel, the general economy, natural gas volatility, lack of Chinese demand, and the issues in Ukraine. Peter wraps up the conversation with a bright note, talking about the opportunities that will come in the soybean market in the next couple of years. Be sure to listen to the end as the conversation sets the tone for a bright future ahead.
Übertr: St. Anton, Balderschwang (Bistum Augsburg)
Übertr: St. Anton, Balderschwang (Bistum Augsburg)
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Übertr: St. Anton, Balderschwang (Bistum Augsburg)
Peter Meyer, Head of Grain and Oilseeds with S&P Global Commodity Insights visits with Chris about a number of market fundamentals to watch over the next several weeks as we get into the heat of harvest. Peter talks about the grain markets playing tug of war inside a price range with fairly good support. While Peter doesn't see a lot of downside risk, he does talk about a number of things to pay attention to which could move the markets. Some of the key things they discuss are around the US stock market, Strength of the US dollar, increasing interest rates, reduced production, potential US recession, upcoming USDA reports, South American production, export demand, and varying basis levels across the country. They go on to discuss some of the considerations as you market both the 2022 and 2023 crops. Finally, Peter talks about his thoughts on 2023 planted acres and how that could affect price movements between corn, soybeans, and wheat in the months to come.
Der HAZ-Platzwart trifft den Tiete - diesmal zum Talk im Trainingslager in Rotenburg. Im Stadion In der Ahe testet der Platzwart den Rasen und die Form der Spieler von Hannover 96. Unser Gast Peter lobt die Roten - und erinnert sich an die bunte Truppe aus Trinidad und Tobago. Die HAZ-Kolumnisten Uwe Janssen und Bruno Brauer besuchen den 96-Reporter Dirk Tietenberg in Rotenburg. Peter Meyer vom Rotenburger SV hat schon dutzende Trainingslager mit Profis erlebt und lobt Hannover 96 und den neuen Trainer. Stefan Leitl macht das gut, findet Meyer. Er muss es eigentlich wissen: 2006 war er schon dabei, als Trinidad und Tobago bei der WM Leben in die Kreisstadt Rotenburg brachte. Der Hamburger SV, St. Pauli, Werder - alle waren schon hier. Bremen ist schon wieder weg - erste Liga. Da will 96 ja auch noch hin. Für echte Trainingslager-Atmo sorgt dann noch der Paul mit seinem Rasenmäher. Sollte 96 tatsächlich erfolgreich in die Saison starten - Paul Sahm hat 96 auf jeden Fall den richtigen Schnitt gegeben.
Chris talks to Peter Meyer with S&P Global about multiple market fundamentals to watch in the weeks ahead. Peter and Chris discuss topics including the Russian Ukraine war, interest rates, inflation, money flow, stock market, energy prices, continued supply chain disruption, and the likely shift from many corn acres back to soybeans.
Peter Meyer, Head of Grains and Oilseeds Analytics at S&P Global Platts, joins us to discuss a variety of topics including biofuels' impacts on grain prices. Plus we hear from Todd Horwitz of bubbatrading.com on price action. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Global food security, just like energy security, has emerged as a major risk from Russia's war in Ukraine. Today we're looking at the shakeup in agriculture markets with Peter Meyer, S&P Global's head of grain, oilseed and feedstock analytics. He explains the role of Russia and Ukraine in growing wheat, corn and other crops for the world, how major buyers like China are reacting, whether US farmers will be able to meet any of these new demands, surging fertilizer costs and how farmers are navigating these risks. Stick around after the interview for Starr Spencer with the Market Minute, a look at near-term oil market drivers.
Peter Meyer is the writer and director of The Boy From The Wild. The Boy from the Wild is a documentary and novel that tells the story of my unconventional upbringing in a hidden wilderness gem situated in the hilly countryside of Kwa-Zulu Natal: The Karkloof Valley Nature Reserve. The documentary focuses on conservation, family, the relationship between animals & humans and tells the story of Peter who grew up in this fun/unconventional environment. Part wilderness program, part family drama, this film seeks to answer the unknown for many. The documentary is based on a book written by Peter Meyer himself and International Bestselling Author of The Elephant Whisperer, Graham Spence, and was written from the encouragement of award-winning actor Liam Neeson. Later the head of Disney and National Geographic for India and the Far East suggested that the book would be a huge success as a documentary and now comes the release. Peter joins the podcast from across the world as he dives into a tribute to his father, the lessons he was able to learn from his mentorship and leadership, his life in the wild on a safari, and his upbringing of love between a marriage of animals and humans. Peter dives into the battles of grief, the roller coaster of life, and the power of filmmaking. Come on this wild ride of the life journey in the words of Peter Meyer. Stay Tuned! Show Highlights: (1:35) How you learned how to move on through the grief (5:35) Time Becomes Incredibly Precious (5:55) Time is Unknown That Clock Can Stop Tomorrow (6:24) Head of Disney Suggested You Will Become A Huge Success to Make In a Documentary (12:02) Don't Be Afraid To Make Some Mistakes Along The Way (16:08) I Have Always Had The Big Goals (20:08) My Dad Died In My Arms (22:49) Time Makes You Stronger To Handle People and Put Your Game Face On (27:56) I Have Done The Groundwork on The Book and The Documentary Connect with Peter Meyer on Social Media: Instagram - @petermeyeractor Website - www.petermeyer.com Follow Shawn at http://www.thejourneytold.com/ (http://www.thejourneytold.com) Connect with Shawn on Social Media: Instagram - @publicistshawn Facebook - @shawnzanotti Podcast Instagram - @thejourneytoldshow Facebook - @thejourneytold Twitter - @thejourneytold
In this,, our last episode on our current series on Stigma, We go across the world to learn what to do when stigma hits close to home. Our friend, Peter Meyer, tells us of his secret life with Epilepsy and the lengths to which his family went to hide it […] The post 023: Dirty Family Secret appeared first on Brain Ablaze.