Farmers use cheese as collateral to bridge revenue gaps, Frank Giustra notes

Farmers use cheese as collateral to bridge revenue gaps, Frank Giustra notes
Cheese as collateral for farmers

Frank Giustra, industry influencer, draws attention to a unique approach by Credem Bank that supports farmers in bridging cash flow challenges. He explains that while farmers face accumulating daily costs for staff, feed, and energy, their revenue often does not arrive for a year or more.

To address this gap, Credem Bank has accepted cheese as collateral for more than a century, enabling farmers to secure needed funds without waiting for eventual sales revenue. Giustra questions the necessity of Bitcoin when such traditional financial solutions exist.

Giustra has previously raised questions about market practices, including alleged billions made on oil trades using insider Trump post knowledge in a prior article. He has also noted skepticism around industry figures, such as when @AdamBLiv questioned the significance of Michael Saylor reaching 5 percent Bitcoin ownership. The recent focus on Credem Bank’s cheese collateral highlights ongoing discussions over alternative financial solutions.

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