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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 i freak ost production here might be relatively modest but in local tonnes it's still a vital cash crop. to stay competitive with its bigger rivals. believes the talking leaves industry should prioritize quality over quantity. i'm. being. met mothers among. the common isn't. a love the digging lot then just say. the filth. keener.
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on to put. the key to getting that premium price come it says it's by emphasizing toko cocos 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 low a price to ensure that stock would be sold but comey is adamant that doesn't always have to be that way decisions on visiting the business are not. going to go she was on the side of that young. m.r. she pointed out our message should be i said to geico is so don't worry about.
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one day the muslim brought jesus again for just got to go. says a visitor governor go this other buckle he loses it doesn't bulldogs is it going to move to quote above one of the. morning rooms usually means you know the new york the pigs to go on not that of any other. traveling 600 kilometers from village to village north to south call me 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 $3.00 to $6000.00 interrupt. the lousy to still sister kid but you don't. sit up for all this should have to without our. circumcision possibly because it. does us no
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surprise. there tissues do tend to drop. so looked out of foods just as well so those. i voted into office. yourself to get. yourself. out of course 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 compelled by ambroise carried to the head of copy and coca this is in total. when the village is not picked up photocopy visiting them they decided to receive them in the traditional. comey joins the festivities before beginning to speak.
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concept but she's supposed to let mayo close confines of waters on the sentiment at present do you think it was addressed to do neat guy do we even if it. guys is some guy's. going to show. how he may the country's 4th largest town is also known as cocoa's cocoa capital. in this modest building truck kotoko completes the 1st stage of cocoa processing. to see. him and. then sell it 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 of route once the cocoa is exported. at 22 years old florence was finally able to receive help us pay tax sound one hour. about it when the home rattle got. they are now all but a man and a son. i mean it's easy to do anything but soak with the word go by the way i'm going to buy them. as soon did when. they were my lowered. and a black son in law and only i didn't any played in. my
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own molesting a game it didn't play in that deal but example c.b. he will be viewed by well folks by these who acted out when i did us a why am i watching in some way. when. i mean. you do know. 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 have been messing with. my home here whenever. they hope their success will not just be an inspiration to their daughter but also to a movie young togolese may be considering leaving the country. to be
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like so many others has seen many of its young people meet in search of a better life than the one. i didn't see on the other side of it got down before. the book said goodbye to the. good shows it will all daisy. said of the group. 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 emma would like to believe but for them it's tonight. the eldest son and daughter have already left fleck a quarter of tokyo's population they now live abroad thought it will be that they hope abramovich. a man is. a home
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harvest and mine but still most of the rewards go overseas if that's ever to change the. and it will leave more people like robin hood out. bang . as political prepares to exit the use people in power investigates disturbing allegations about the tactics used by the winning campaign we know that the law was broken and we know that campaigns overspent we know that russia tried to build a relationship with one of the key campaigns who paid her brakes it people in power on al jazeera.
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on counting the cost billions spent on ads offenses but drones take out with them all from saudi arabia's oil production and look at that knock on effect back past the $30000000000.00 plan to move indonesia's sinking capital the importance of the dollar. counting the costs on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where ever you are. this is a dialogue let you decide not to have children to say that it's what the stake is really human survive all everyone has
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a voice that i start with our community because of course this is a debate and it's a heated one this is a little be patient literally be able to do a ph d. and i think join the global conversation with people i think if only they knew what is happening to oil the muslims they will be with us and they will be outraged on al-jazeera. we young people are unstoppable activist grettir totenberg opens the fast un youth climate summit think she and others won't rest until there's action on global warming.
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hello i'm the star of the attain this is al jazeera live from tehran also coming up . for months on end showing no signs of abating another round of protests in hong kong and in street battles arrests and tear gas. calls to free people arrested in egypt during rare protests against president arafat's health c.c. . this is a. saudi arabia again blames iran the for attacking its oil plans but is yet to decide how to retaliate. now the fast at youth summit on climate change is taking place in new york it was opened by a 16 year old swedish campaign aggressor 20 bag who inspired a global environmental protest led by young people on friday organizers estimate
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4000000 people of all ages took past speaking at the u.n. bags paid tribute to young activists everywhere. yesterday millions of people across the globe. marched and demanded real climate action especially young people. we showed that we we are united and that we young people are unstoppable and anderson is the executive director of the united nations environment program and she says young people are making progress where an older generation has failed and we are behind the fight against where we should be on the fight on climate change which is why we're seeking to mobilize which is why we want the whole world to see that there is still time although that window is closing there is still time to take action we need to decarbonize our economies we need to invest in
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a nature in restoration for resilience because if we don't those 4 and a half 1000000 people that are impacted by climatic disasters that number will grow if we don't them stew and a half 1000000 people that live with water scarcity on the 2 thirds of the population that live with water scarcity that will grow if we don't those fires so inundations those droughts etc that will grow so i think people ought narry people are seeing the lives in their lifetime the environment in their lifetime change so there is a momentum and our new environmental show planet s.o.s. begins hit next on al-jazeera at 730 g.m.t. . now protesters have again clashed with police in hong kong tear gas has been fired to disperse people who have gathered on the streets and inside a mall and a metro station and reported that some demonstrations threw petrol bombs our
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correspondent scott high that has the latest from the streets of hong kong. this is the 16th weekend of protests here this one in a mall at j.c. sunni arab spring the reason the protesters are here was some months ago a gang dressed in white shirts beat up protestors after they holding a vent here that is something that's really been a rallying cry for the protests and see that's why they're here tonight. the protesters are here because and our station was long stacey was shot down by the police now there was supposed to be here are several right there a little bit delayed because they're holding another protest against the r.c.c. earlier that protesters actually are by the government but they ran a little bit late past the 5 year mark and there's a bit of a confrontation between the police and the protesters with a little bit here to the mall. earlier in the day probating supporters carried out what they said was
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a clean up and they went out to the living walls these are places that have been dubbed this sucks because this is where protesters went out and put out anti-government anti trying of banners and notes on the wall the probating supporters went out to clean it up now protesters say that they're going to continue with their operations this weekend on sunday they're going to head out and conquer international airport there they say they want to get that make an attempt to disrupt the traffic there. human rights watch is calling on egypt to immediately release people arrested for protesting now thousands came out on the to the streets on friday in a rare show of defiance against the government. reports. protesters import saeed determined to continue what happened in cities nationwide on friday night. the fresh show dissent ended when riot police moved in one officer in cairo urging his men not to open fire on demonstrators demanding the resignation of president abdel fattah el-sisi. some arrests were
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made including this man in serious. but. overall analysts say gyptian security forces were on characteristically restrained there was a full night of protests they were and across several big governorates a lot of people participated and the people are just going to be emboldened emboldened by the fact that they were able to get away with it that they went out into the streets they weren't and rested on mass they weren't shot at so there's i think there's a significant chance that this could that this could build up and cuts to food and energy subsidies has turned to outrage after corruption allegations of former military contractors says president sisi and military leaders have wasted millions of dollars of public money on building palaces luxury villas and hotels. mohammed
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badie posted videos on you tube and facebook this month calling for protests against corruption when most egyptians live in poverty his message is resonating with many people. that it was 0 the people are starving my life savings have evaporated why why decease to starve us while he lives in the serious palaces why is he trying to humiliate us he is supposed to be a public servant working for us c.c. he was in new york for the united nations general assembly denies corruption allegations describing them as allies sisi banned. protests after he led the military coup which deposed president mohammed morsy 6 years ago tens of thousands of egyptians were arrested and jailed in the government crackdown which followed. human rights watch is calling on the egyptian government not to repeat past mistakes urging leaders to protect the right to peaceful protest in upholding egypt's obligations under international human rights law or purity should
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immediately release all those arrested for soli exercising their rights. analysts say it's too early to say whether the army's relatively response suggests some commanders of to the protest movement either way they say sisi should be worried. to be 0 or let's take a look at key dates in egypt's turmoil since protests and violence in 2011 which forced the resignation of longtime president hosni mubarak he'd be acquitted of charges that he ordered the killing of demonstrators well in june 2012 muslim brotherhood candidate mohamed morsi narrowly won egypt's only free and fair presidential election but political strife continued and on june 30th 2013 tens of thousands took part in anti morsy protests now days later then army chief abdel fattah el-sisi overthrew morsi in a coup the following year since he became president after
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a landslide victory observers there said a crackdown on the opposition made a genuinely democratic election impossible presidency if you want to 2nd term in 2018 against a sole opposition candidate more serious challenges either withdrew or were arrested dalia fahmy is a senior fellow at the center for global policy in washington d.c. and she explains the general racial differences that we're seeing in these latest protests. much of the population doesn't live with the post revolution trauma or the memories of the revolution in the way the older generation did you have a group of young people coming in with a different set of demands and different kinds of understanding of a future possibility so those on the streets today are very different than the ones that were there 8 years ago if we look at the economic situation in egypt in 2013 poverty rates were about 20 percent 2019 there upwards of 33 percent and according
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to the world bank they're actually 60 percent and so when you have much of this population is number one young did not see the benefits of the revolution and is living in a level of poverty and is clamped down with levels of austerity that is really crippling every day life and then on the one hand you have these media blitzes and releases a video from a man named mohammed badie who is supposedly a regime insider who's not just revealing a level of corruption and government mismanagement but is also showing the people that while the president asks you to sacrifice while austerity measures are increasing and while opportunities for young people are really decreasing he and his family are living a very lavish lifestyle so it could we could be at a crescendo moment that leads to people to break through the fear barrier or this
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could be a moment where the regime is actually allowing these protests to happen to a certain extent. now saudi arabia says it's just waiting for an investigation to confirm what it already family believes that iran is responsible for attacks on its oil facilities now wrong's government flatly denies being involved in last week's strikes which the rebels have claimed responsibility for the saudi minister of state for foreign affairs editor says they are talking to allies about what the next steps will be practically in the bush tomorrow much to my duty mr leader to be able the international community has a huge responsibility to put an end to runs aggressive and illicit policies and practices that undermine the region if not the whole world these acts are in violation of the international laws and international customs must prove it's not a barbarian country is a state if so it should respect the sovereignty of other states free from supporting terrorism in refrain from exporting weapons to terrorist militias in the region that are used against civilians well let's not get the view from tehran
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there is a said by is that so you are a good repeated the allegations accusing iran of behind being behind those attacks accusing iran of funding terrorist organizations but also they appealing to the international community and trying to get opposition to iran the language is very much that iran has broken international law that this attack on iran's actions could affect oil supplies to the rest of the world and they're trying to tell the world that they need to get on board with what the united states and saudi arabia want to censure the more sanctions more pressure on iran but from the iranian perspective they will see this as. still able to prove where those drones and missiles came from so it's hard to read this is that the investigation is still ongoing and they would release those findings but the united states has put sanctions further sanctions on iran and iran central bank now the foreign minister jihads reasons for that he said that this shows the desperation because.
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