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togo's cocoa production is concentrated in its southwestern hill region. compared to much larger west african producers like gone and ivory coast production here might be running to be modest but in local tongues it's still a vital cash crop. to stay competitive with its bigger rivals. believes the talk of these industries should prioritize quality over quantity. i'm. met mothers among. the common isn't. a. lot then she says the film. got close. keener.
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on 2 pretty. the key to getting that premium price says is by emphasizing toko coco's organic credentials. he might some of his supplies from this co-operative. which is still struggling to find its markets. this year only commies chucko toko paid a good price the rest went to a swiss company for the usual market rate growers agreed to the no a price to ensure that stock would be sold but commie is adamant that doesn't always have to be that way decisions on visit the business are not. printed go she was on the side of it yes. m.r. simply got our message should be i said to geico is so don't worry about. did you
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it didn't we just got to go. says a visitor governor go this other buckle he lives it doesn't bulldogs is it going to know who are going to pop want to bet their dogs morning room and usually men's you know the new york the pigs and the. any other kind of travelling 600 kilometers from village to village north to south kami is an eloquent champion a robin hood of the togolese cocoa industry. but it's not an easy road at times it's difficult even to persuade his countrymen to overcome years of prejudice against spending cod and money on a local product while on the street because if you didn't interrupt. your lousy to . sister kit but you don't. sit up for you this should have to without i don't have to. circumvent
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a possibility as it. does us no surprise. there tissues do tend to drop. so look out of foods because it's so those. unbolted in the us. there's a pretty good. yourself. there for 12 . bit o. drugs the sickest of posters just so this will stop. another day and another thing i just. today chuckle toko representatives are complaining to my ambroise carried to the head of copy and coca this is in toto. when the village is not fictional photocells be visiting them they decided to receive them in the traditional. comey joins the festivities before beginning to
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speak. does the rule is that all of us are full. of k. subject a little said question good to go of that as a yes young well yeah good afghan national class brother malnourished punya potential what i militia what i. don't see. and you don't go along said look the law is interesting but i keep. several. like the majority of west african countries who runs a trade deficit i'm not situation shows no signs of improving on me is keen to explain why buying look rather than foreign is not beneficial to the talk of the economy lost to loves all their shows does all produce it.
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it may i'm close confines of water so not send moment at present do you think it was that there is a do neat guy do we even if it. guys is some guys. how do you may the country's 4th largest town is also known as tokyo's cocoa capital. and this modest building truck kotoko completes the 1st stage of cocoa processing. to see. that 7. commie has made it a possible priority to provide women with jobs choco togo has around 40 female employees at this facility it's an empowering example in a country where traditional patriarchal customs deny women economic opportunities. florence c.d.o. is one of the seasonal workers here. today she joins the other female colleagues
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who are hard at work husking the cocoa beans. a task which is usually carried out a brood once the cocoa is exported. at 42 years old florence was finally able to receive her paycheck sound why not. about it when the home battle got. they have now all but i mean we. need a c.v. to do anything but soak with the withdrawal by the way i'm going to buy them. at the end they will. live in my lowered. and a black son in law and only i can only play. for. my own molesting
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a game it didn't play in that deal but example c b he will reveal by well folks these why did i do not give us a why i mean i think it's a black. when. you did. it that. i cannot solve it. thanks to chocolate togo florence and a husband were able to fulfill their dream to build their own house. with. and i've been missing will. i go home now whenever. they hope their success will not just be an inspiration to their daughter but also to a bully young to believe that may be considering leaving the country. to be able to
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fix all this showing up and to keep it off. so that i freak. all means i won't do any good to see. that i missed out on the. days i did all that i had. to pay and. the puzzles are possible that there. should be a dick up in separate good they'll set up the only. one up for about a financial fall on the boat don't sit at the let up on the initial album don't just disappear return to visiting the walls. to round off his tour commie has chosen a small cocoa farming village a few kilometers outside money man. to have nothing nothing much we are building a building. our neighbors when i don't live on. this bridge
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like so many others has seen many of its young people eat in such a better life than the one. i didn't see on them the latter part of it was done before. the book editor that it would. have all been. good shows it will always be. said of the do good. by simply demonstrating how chocolate is made commie wants to pass on a message enterprising young people can build a life in this country and their whole world over there it's something the villages koku and would like to believe but for them it's too late. the eldest son and daughter have already left fleck a quarter of tokyo's population they now live abroad thought it will be the day or the hope of. a man. a home can
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feel. for you me to oregon i am the only gun i mean. everything good a good gaelic a real. name. of a big know what do you joe do or go with the dig. told me i'm a deep doo doo you. go over to mean a few i will not be in in the you open where we you are going to be in my day will thread though these children have time their backs on the family business. remains defiant thought i brag much as you for over a year done yeah i did they did you can't lay
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a little dollar google is. what i do all over and while we have we wouldn't don't get all this is the love of your league i want to get with george and why does he be i would add words as you. got. to hometown to keep close to being on the bizarre end the man who calls unity mates who don't rush to. the scene of a hostage and plead out his don't even ask if i did. the loop was i do to see this you call me small chocolate corporate it has now managed to find its feet but perhaps as importantly it's an example of how things can change things africa provides the world with some of the most valuable rule materials on the planet yet mostly africans don't benefit they plant grow
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harvest and mine but still most of the rewards go overseas if that's ever to change it. and it will leave more people like togas truckload robin-hood. as britain prepares to exit the people in power investigates disturbing allegations about the tactics used by the winning leave campaign we know that the law was broken we know that campaigns over spent we know that russia tried to build a relationship with one of the key campaigns who paid for breaks it people in power on al-jazeera. across the united states indigenous families are searching for their
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loved ones for relatives of people who go missing finding closure is often impossible people are meeting here to raise money for the search efforts of the young woman advocates and family members have started to raise awareness about the high rates of violence they disproportionately impact indigenous communities most tribal police departments are understaffed and under resourced another factor is that tribes don't have jurisdiction over non-native americans for all crimes there but a lot of concerns that the federal agencies don't respond that they don't take these crimes seriously a lack of evidence is the main reason federal officials are declining to prosecute crimes on reservations that should be the end of the discussion. there should be then a ok let's see what went wrong in this case why the is no evidence or why the evidence isn't good enough and make sure that doesn't happen yet. peace between ethiopia and
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eritrea has meant to park areas future for the iraqi people here a sham but it doesn't we have to create farmland for our souls for iraq it's a matter of survival. a move a train shows us how the iraq coping with life on the edge of the border. my ethiopia on al-jazeera. in. iran warns the us of an all out war of washington attacks in response to strikes on sidey oil facilities. somehow though he's in this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up. a
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possible political showdown in the u.s. as a whistle blowers complaints reportedly involving donald trump is bought from congress . the buck stops with me and i take responsibility canada's prime minister scrambles to limit the damage to his reelection campaign as the scandal deepens over blackface photographs. and just looking for power challenger benny gantz says he should lead israel's unity government notes prime minister netanyahu. tehran is ready for an all out war that's the warning from iran's foreign minister if the u.s. takes military action film in the bombing of 2 major saudi arabian oil facilities jabbered 70 says iran won't blink to defend its territory if it's attacked he's denied tehran had any involvement in the drone strikes well iran's oil minister
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says the u.s. is using oil as a weapon to stir up a conflict the u.s. secretary of state however says iran was behind the attacks which he called an act of war might pay arrived in the u.a.e. for talks after visiting saudi arabia's crown prince on wetten say answer in the last few hours saudi state t.v. reported that its coalition forces in yemen have launched an operation against military targets in the rebel stronghold of the data coalition said it destroyed 4 sites used to assemble remote control boats and sea mines same striving reports now from teheran. drone missile attacks on saudi oil facilities last week iranian leaders say the only reason the u.s. and saudi arabia are blaming them is because the alternative is too embarrassing that yemen's hoopy fighters were capable of carrying out such a destructive military operation. but the saudis say the drones and missiles direction of travel recover debris the capacity of the technology used in these
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attacks all draw a straight line back to tehran foreign ministers of odds are it has said of the iran co-incident is used as an excuse to attack his country iran won't think twice about defending itself he also warned u.s. president donald trump not to listen to his saudi allies who would march to war with iran for their own sake they should pray that they won't get what they seek they're still paying for a much smaller a human wall that they were too arrogant in 4 years ago for those hoping for cooler heads to prevail the rhetoric coming from to iran of widespread and destructive retaliation is worrying and an indication of how far the u.s. and iran have come from the negotiating table but the reality is iran's position is nothing new the promise of a kind of mutually assured destruction of american assets and allies in the region has been standing policy for years and iranian experts say is keeping iran's
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enemies at bay what is new is how frequent and assertive the message from iranian leaders has become a signal perhaps that there is real concern into iran that some kind of u.s. aggression may now be closer than ever. on a visit to saudi arabia the u.s. secretary of state described the oil facility attacks as an act of war and promised more economic sanctions on iran there will be more sanctions. we we have set about a course of action to deny iran the capacity and the wealth so that they can conduct their tears it to provoke to prevent them from conducting their terror campaigns and you can see from the events of last week there's still more work to do we're going to continue to drive towards that end if you if you cannot fail to see the failed policy of giving money to this regime but what happened and saudi arabia those opposed to the saudi led war in yemen now in its 4th year see the incident very differently the who these dismissed the saudi version of events describing the
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attack as an example of how their own newly developed weapons can now reach targets far beyond yemen's borders and they warned if the saudi led coalition won't stop dropping bombs on yemen then coalition countries should be prepared for more of the same leaders here in iran have been quick to remind the world that it was yemen's who the fighters that claimed responsibility for the attacks last week on saudi oil infrastructure the hoodies no doubt consider these attacks not as an act of war by iran as the americans would see it but as retaliation for an ongoing saudi war that was sparked by a saudi led invasion and that's the line being pushed by iran's leaders as well same old 0. the u.s. justice department has being accused of playing a key role in reportedly withholding a whistle blower's complaint against president donald trump u.s. media is reporting that this relates to a phone call between trump and a foreign leader the head of the u.s.
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intelligence committee says intelligence officials were blogs from passing on the complaints to congress the president calls it fake means mike hanna has more from washington d.c. . the man who received the original complaint as the inspector general of the intelligence community he has now sent a series of letters to the house intelligence committee outlining the procedures he followed and the procedures that have not been followed he says he took 2 weeks to investigate the complaints and found them to be credible and importantly of an urgent nature he sent his report to the acting director of national intelligence who legally has a week to consider the report before forwarding it to the relevant congressional committee in this case the house intelligence committee but the director the acting director of national intelligence went to the justice department who told him that
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legally he did not have to pass the information on now this of the intelligence oversight of the intelligence community making very clear he does not agree with this decision and in fact finds that the incorrect decision he's made this opinion public in that letter to the congressional committee this is given ammunition to that committee to take further action against the justice department in particular which it accuses of blocking information that legally the congregational committee should receive in the interests of protecting the president the congressional committee has now subpoenaed the acting director of intelligence to appear before it next week to explain why he did not follow constitutional and legal procedure and forward vetted complaint to the relevant committee in congress a clear finkelstein is a professor of law and philosophy at the university of pennsylvania move school she
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says this is a significant development. this is an enormous story possibly the biggest story of this presidency because 1st of all 'd it's arguably the 1st time that a whistle blower action has been filed against the president if indeed that's what this action is as we now are coming to understand. and there are extensive protections that are required by law for whistleblowers to enable them to bring important information of corruption to light. second of all there would be as part of the story obstruction of justice potentially on the part of the white house actors in the white house or even the president because it appears as though there is potentially a coordinated effort going on to ensure that congress at in shifts committee in particular does not receive the copy of this complaint. and
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that's a very very serious matter for the president if indeed it's or an out that he had anything to do with directing the office of national intelligence not to produce these documents and directing the attorney general's office to it so it vies the office of national intelligence canada's prime minister has a poet eyes again after another photograph and video america from wearing blackface makeup justin trudeau says he will continue with his reelection campaign even though opponents say he's not fit to govern because more from toronto. these are the images that have justin trudeau saying he's sorry there from an event in 2001 when as a high school teacher he was part of a gala within a rabia nights the other images including a grainy video have also emerged of trudeau in similar makeup reportedly in high
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school in the 1990 s. here's his 2nd apology in less than 24 hours. i want to begin by saying a few words directly to racialize canadians who face discrimination every single day in their lives even in a country like canada. what i did. hurt them hurt people who shouldn't have to face intolerance and discrimination because of their identity what previously appeared to be a dull election campaign has been energized and thrown into uncertainty one of trudeau's opponents canada's only nonwhite federal political leader spoke of his own experiences with discrimination when i was growing up i thought rhesus i dealt with them myself and i fought back but i got a message from a friend who reminded me that there's a lot of people out there they couldn't do that they couldn't fight back they didn't have the ability to do that and i think that that's going to hurt to see
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this is going to hurt them also during this campaign mr trudeau and the liberal party have often linked andrew shear the conservative opposition leader to right wing media and white supremacist websites mr scherer was quick to condemn the prime minister wearing brown face is an act of open mockery and racism it was just as racist in 2001 as it is in 2019 but what comedian saw this evening is someone with a complete lack of judgment and integrity trudeau has been the face of his government in front of the cameras much of the time welcoming syrian refugees apologizing for the ill treatment of indigenous people in canada he was deadlocked in the opinion polls with his conservative opponent before the images appeared. how this affects his standing with the voters will certainly determine his political future the more the more damaging possibility for him the more severe one is that this causes people to kind of reflect on who he is as a leader to look back not only at this incident but other incidents where he's his
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judgment seems to have been poor and then to make judgments about his character kind of globally it's hard to know why trudeau and his liberal party appear to have been blindsided by the release of these pictures which have been on the internet for all to see for quite some time the question now is can trudeau recover or will his party be looking for a new leader without such images linked to his or her name daniel lak al-jazeera toronto. still to come on al-jazeera we're on the front lines in somalia where the new elite force that's ready to take on al shabaab. and find ecological crisis in north america that scientists suborning of.
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