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this is deja vu news last from berlin five days on the survivors of indonesia's earthquake battled thirst hunger and trauma. i'm scared to go inside a house by myself i don't need go with my parents if they're not with me i won't go and it's him once he was with the death toll from the quake and tsunami now with more than fourteen hundred our correspondent visits one of the thousands of families struggling with the astronaut.
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german leaders gathered for a ceremony at berlin state opera house to mark the national day of unity nearly thirty years after the fall of the wall they say reunification is a success but adds there are still divisions to overcome the british prime minister for some a dance was her way onto the stage as she delivers a key speech aimed at persuading the critics and her party to support her strategy on brags that she warns more tough talks with the e.u. are asked. the winners of the nobel prize for chemistry have been announced three scientists are sharing the award for their work on proteins that salt human kinds of chemical problems our correspondent has the details and remembering decades of german history in division two art and still will take a look at germany's entry for the all star a three hour saw go with the op title never look away.
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i'm sorry so misconducts good to have you with us authorities in indonesia have raised the number of dead in last week's quake to more than fourteen hundred survivors of the disaster of facing their fifth day with little food and water now some aid is now being delivered to the region but the government admits the relief effort to slow and blames widespread damage to infrastructure and the lack of fuel . and heartache reports from. all morning routine has been running from one government distribution center to another but he keeps being turned away the aid is being taken to other places there's food and water in this truck do you know where they're going all that amount of i don't know what we do know is all the aid from this place is going to the main relief center. he shows us a whole list of things he desperately needs for himself and his family twenty four people had signed in stamp but he still ends up with nothing. in it and so at the
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end i registered and started queuing yesterday but i was told to come back today. when i was here early in the morning they told me had come to the wrong place. they should i should have gone to a different distribution center. to get a lot under the. distribution centers like this one all around the city people are lining up to get supplies but because coordination of aid distribution is still an issue many end up empty handed. like nordin he takes me home to meet his family they've all been living under a tarp since the earthquake especially the children are traumatized. but they don't go back there because even when there's no earthquake off to shock i always feel like the ground is moving around like i'm really afraid sad and then i realize this no it's great that because i'm so afraid i'm imagining it didn't
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always feel like it's moving so i'm scared to go inside a house by myself that only go with my parents if they're not with over the course of the afternoon a large numbers of people have congregated here at brandenburg gate but kind of for celebrate recon search is about to start and i think there are probably several hundred thousand people gathered here and all the way dollon of all a mile down the road where they are stands various exhibitions art installations and also. out of information material from parts of german government here on the streets behind me it's very celebratory if you speak to the people however here and there there is a note of warre a note of caution a note of worry about what to of what the future holds for germany we heard there from homs a note of caution simon culturally socially politically how unified is germany today yes how to wrap that up and always the it is it broadly speaking for anyone
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certainly looking from the outside would notice a few obvious differences just travelling around germany but certainly there are a continued to be. considered to be a legacy of eastern germany that isn't as certainly holy optimistic for everybody for instance pay on average in in the east is fifty percent lower than it is in the west and we've seen a continuing story of people younger people migrating away from the east to find jobs in the more economically powerful western part of the country and that is mean has meant that you know many people left behind the older people or people with without the skills have been left behind when i feel as if they've been in a treated as second class citizens they haven't been the winner is from rejection reunification. of course in terms of democracy and the general opportunities and indeed their freedoms to travel they certainly have been windows so it's a mixed picture a mixed picture and politically as well on hans we should say that although there
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are celebrations happening in central berlin today not far from where you are there is a demonstration from the far right and their supporters tell us more about that. yes indeed there are a bunch of thousand people gathered for a demonstration or by the foreign not very far from here at the main station of them they're going to be marching through a part of them they are also counter-demonstrations that are taking place at the same time there's a lot of police there. a lot of the area has been cordoned off and obviously the police will attempt to control the situation and prevent the true opposing factions as it were from really meeting so there the situation so if you use a very tense here well it's sort of break free and relax a correspondent hans brown for us in central berlin and simon young for us here in studio thank you both very much. now britain's prime minister theresa may has
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called for unity in her conservative party the tories are divided over may's approach to negotiations with the european union over leaving the bloc now after waltzing on to stage to the song a dancing queen i think we have pictures of that at some point may delivered an upbeat speech to the annual conservative party conference in birmingham england and she said that the u.k. was prepared for a no deal bragg's it but insisted that she can negotiate a deal with brussels that's good for britain pressure is growing on the conservatives ahead of an e.u. summit in two weeks at that summit the remaining twenty seven e.u. countries are expected to insist on a resolution over the issue of the border between northern ireland and the republican of ireland and let's listen in to a bit of what may have to say. right looks like we don't have that clip of what theresa may had to say but we do have our correspondents who've been following the story for us all day. at the tory conference in birmingham and that.
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is standing by for us in brussels good to see you both are going to start with you theresa may is under a lot of pressure from her own conservatives over her approach to brag that her party is very divided did this speech today shore up her position within the party and also with british voters. with british voters we'll have to see what the reaction will be but here in birmingham the speech did go down really well for the delegates i've spoken to i think many were hoping for her to to come across as this sort of moderate and center ground politician that she did present herself as she said she wanted to lead a patriotic government but also a moderate government and i've spoken to several delegates here in the past few days who said really we are as a conservative party not all met never experience not all crazy we don't want a revolution we don't want to crash out of the e.u. but we want to have an orderly exit but of course there are these and they are a strong faction within the conservative party and they're very very loud very
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vocal also here at the fringes of the conference and for them the e.u. is really a bully is some antagonists that they need to fight against and she did play to both audiences she also said i'm prepared to walk away without a deal i'm going to stand up for britain and she made this strong commitment not to change a negotiating tactic so how will that go down in brussels is the question well that brings us to you maxine are did you hear anything entering says may interest him a speech that indicated any sort of shift in the british negotiating position. she did strike a familiar tune there sumi there's no doubt about that she again demanded respect from the european union insisting that she respected her friends and allies and in sort of a way insinuating that they did not it almost seemed like she was still offended by what happened at that now famous summit in salzburg where the other leaders of the
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european union rejected her plans the so-called checkers plan and then she read it aerated her position saying that she didn't want to have any kind of future trade ties where the european union would have any kind of say over great britain and so that basically rules out the single market of the european union at the same time saying that she would not expect any external border separating two parts of the united kingdom so that was out taking the border between northern ireland which is part of the u.k. and ireland which is part of the european union and pushing it out into the irish sea so where's the solution there there really isn't any solution there the only solution would be that swinging our heads and the people love to for it and i think just generally she had quite quite a powerful self-deprecating performance but also ago that i think a good one here and that will be unfortunately don't have those pictures to pull up right now max just one last question for you in january but then after that it's too late because you still need parliamentary approval and that's why i said
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earlier they were waiting for this to be over for her to survive this party conference and then they get out the big guns they will make it very clear compromising the e.u. single market is not an option and the will have to see if there is a maze able and willing to compromise and to move her own positions all right myself meant for us in brussels and they're good for us in birmingham where that conference is been taking place thank you both very much. and we're going to return to our top story now the indonesia quake and tsunami aftermath we've been able to get a muddy have process from the aid organization muslim aid u.k. she's joining us right now i'm a diva thanks so much for being on our program your organization is helping people in the catastrophe region what are you hearing from your aid workers on the ground there. this interaction is quite catastrophic as you said you know the entire area is completely devastated the roads are closed hospitals are completed
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destroyed all the buildings are destroyed two hundred thousand people are in need of humanitarian aid one hundred sixty one thousand people have been displaced and over fourteen hundred people have died so it is quite a catastrophic situation at the moment it's catastrophic i have has your organization been able to get aid supplies to the people in the region where it's needed right now international agencies have not been allowed into the immediate area but we all love working with local partners who are allowed into the local area to get aid into the areas of devastation would be forty percent or fifty percent of the area that was devastated has been cleared by the military and allowing access to the areas that are in need why is it that the government is finding it so hard to get help to the survivors is it really a question of access yes absolutely it is said that it's a very large area that has been destroyed and roads and built bridges and buildings
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are completely just collapsed making access very cool especially because of the mud and making it difficult because of how dangerous it is to operate in those areas so the military all of that trying to clear the area as we speak but hopefully within the next twenty four to forty eight hours. i think to there is what is the biggest need right now medea. the biggest need first of all is to clear the areas very closely to bury the two hundred bodies that have been excavated there often will be an absolutely essential need for food aid shelter because no one wants homes have been destroyed purified water which is very important as you can imagine the tsunami has resulted in a lot of debris and also dead bodies in in the in the water which can lead to water
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or diseases so purified water is also essential hygiene kits you know that are also sent to the limits of pretty much everything that's all could need all right urgent needs there on the ground from muslim aid u.k. thank you so much for joining us on our program. right switching gears to sports and to the champions league byron munich had to settle for a one all draw at home last night against ajax byron got off to a good start with defender months almost heading them in front after just four minutes and that was actually his first goal for the club in almost a year but after twenty two minutes the dutch side tied the score through necessary . of the draw leaves bahrain without a win in their last three matches including in the bundesliga. all right let's take a look now at the scores from last night's other champion's league match ups
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a late goal lifted manchester city over hossam hi i'm ben saeco won a thriller at athens leone and shocked our drew you vent about young boys defending champs rael madrid they were beaten in moscow a magister united were left with a scoreless draw hosting valencia and roma you see here easily defeating czech side . now there are more matchups tonight including the think us top club in the standings or been hosting french league club monaco the last time that these two sides were about to meet dortmund team bus was attacked in a bombing that shocked the for the ball world we have crossed harrington from use force to talk more about this high crest so this was april twenty seventeen in dortmund are there still scars from that attack will the wondering player mark boucher he suffered the worst of the injuries he actually broke a bone in his hand and had to have debris removed surgically you know and he was quoted as saying this was the longest hardest fifteen minutes of his life you know i also interviewed nourish i haint who was a dormant player at that time also on the bus he said similar said to me you have
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to factor in post-traumatic stress disorder you know when something like this happens you know so i do think excuse me i do think you know an event like this carries over and it stays with players for the rest of their lives because their life you know was in jeopardy at that moment you know so i think it's something that will never be forgotten and they'll carry with the carry with them but they will be meeting on the pitch tonight what are you expecting now despite dortmund shotty record versus league sides i do expect their current momentum to carry over you know they are at home by the way and the last time they did lose to monaco they had the stellar killing him they on their roster he is no longer there but i don't want to spoil everything we do have reports sumi let's take a look. suddenly everything has clicked for dortmund under lucy and five two huge wins last week have made then the team to watch again their victory over lay the coups and at the weekend achieved despite being two no down at half time show case the black and yellow strength in depth. to show for smaller seem really helped
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each of them including the players who came off the bench to go to team cohesion pretty into some welcome team super subs like jaden son joe and pack of help them have been deadly off the bench the coach knows they'll have to be at their best against monica. he's been keeping a close eye on dorman's opponents. there's a new show bitch i saw the last few games it's all about details for example against a loss to know that they had seven clear chances from. that game was typical of monaco start to the season they currently sit third from bottom in the french league and already face a tough challenge to get out of their champions league group. we have to try and forget the championship now and concentrate on this competition . this is our second game and after our defeat to atletico we have to come out of
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the don't win game with a good result was. a win would put dortmund within touching distance of qualification and fans will be expecting three points against monaco. i crested dorman lost their best score last season how are they doing so well we know they win by committee they have a lot of great young talent jaivin san show is a young english lad he just signed a contract extension so he's looking at you know prove that value there is well here and make obama young as a player you're talking about you know that they left for the premier league but jay didn't say and show christian pull the sick you know a favorite among many out there the young american that you know and also marco royce marco royce has been on fire not only domestically you know but also in this competition historically typically when he scores a team does prevail and if he's healthy you know so all that all i do think dortmund looks good in there they have a real team effort under lucien father their new head coach and they look the term
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and one thing i do want to add the biggest the most impressive thing dortmund did was their recent outing against leverkusen that's in the bundesliga they came back from behind to win that's very and dortmund like typically do i mean they get ahead early and make teams play catch up but now they show that resilience i think dorman looks really good and as you mentioned they are at the top of the but if they get status right now all right question tell us what the other big match ups are tonight well dortmund rival fittingly shelter is also in competition this all to has a local motif moscow a side that hasn't been in this competition for over a decade but shock is a very peculiar quagmire because they finished second domestically last season but this season they just picked up their first points this past weekend against minds you know they were losing a string of games but they did earn a point in the champions league so domenico to desk zero is going to try to figure out that balance and see if they can carry that momentum at least in the european pitch forward you know their competition tonight present in from deductions for thank you chris. i know if you've ever attended or participated and durrance race
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a couple seconds and then you throw it away over and this is what. these weird little water bubbles are due to be trialled running events in the near future if they continue to receive a positive reaction they could be a permanent replacement for plastic. our minds are now our top story that we're following here on d w survivors of last week's earthquake and tsunami in indonesia are facing the fifth day with little food and water some aid is trickling into the region but the government admits the relief effort is slow but in widespread damage to infrastructure and the lack of feel. like you're watching t.v. news from berlin just come on it will be here at the news desk at the top of the hour with an update on your. twenty eight teams will. economic forum unsustainable developments in the. in
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org. and. it's shortly after sunrise in the egyptian io delta droplets of foam guy hanging on the pumps the workers a harvesting with a delicate touch it smells like a lemon plantation. hussein factory owns this very special agricultural
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business it's not about fruit or vegetable it's purely about the scent of the leaves and the blossoms he produces the highest quality aromas. many of these essences undoctored the sophisticated creation of the big purview houses of the world in the united states asia or in france. that. is being harvested g.-o. . but not sweet as we would find in the insalata company is it together with mozzarella tomatoes this war i agree is quite something levered basket full of essential oils. right. on the xing about that.
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is is this. verbena lemon verbena flavor to it so. if it smells citrusy lemon but it's a basal it's entirely and or someone basilica. and what's interesting with this is we we propose it to the industry as a an ersatz replacer to verb aina which is not which is not allowed by ye froth in fine fragments. honey chunk isn't exactly the strong point to before create farms but it's not needed. because when harvesting precious essences it's all about delicate time intensive manual labor when harvesting the powerfully fragrant tuberose flowers for instance.
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weeding he's also a long winded procedure the takes a dozen men almost all day they have to exercise the can to avoid damaging the template you build stores. but the workers have hours flying trusting and especially hungry helpers who settle right next to the. image that you're catching over here with the nine eager it's that we call in arabic subject for left which means the friend of the farmer just because. they work together the nightly grit is eating the the bugs behind the their weeding that the farmer is doing is basically a. statement of fact that. we have a nice balance taking place. the farm produces eighty different
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as says from sweet gums to lemon grass one flood caused hussein a headache for four years before it finally flourished he is just heading through the seal rosebushes the flower in the summer. the rules gus he's worse than any b. most of you know perhaps at sunset you could see me screaming at my roses and trying to get the message across but. finally you discovered that i mean things come through patience rather than especially with nature rather than screaming and getting mad but of course when you're on the other side then things start to work then it's you get to be quite proud. you know to see a project like that develop with a rose that has never seen you before the bruises on his hobby but just this is business the queen of sense only reveals himself when the sunday puns are
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roma is intense it's exceptional there is no other botanical that pressures us in that way and the fragrance is just outstanding it's this you know royal want to blossom. fragrance and eight is one of the keystones and if you're talking of classic french fine fragrance. flows ops pollinated by breeze but by not to do once so the harvest takes place from shortly after midnight to sunrise the night shift to start.
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busy pickers harvest the tiny farms just picking harmful takes several minutes. some manage a kilo per hour. out of. my. house. if we pick the flowers every year for six months seven days a week all through the season our show says that we have to make sacrifices if we want to earn money that everyone does that the most we all get paid for how much the pic. is steadily.
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i've already managed four kilograms thank goodness is that a bit about that has to make anyone happy with their it's a few grams more or less it's early still i'll carry on a bit i have time until nine o'clock when he wasn't then and i generally said i had the satisfaction. of the factory farms are in the middle of the delta around twenty kilometers north of the city of time to. the whole region is a paradise for the production of fragrances thanks to the fertile floodplain at the
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water. the jasmine transport looks leisure late only at first glance in reality the jasmine blossoms have to be processed as quickly as possible before that precious aroma disappears before the aromas are extracted the millions of flowers away quickly but funny because the sense of need to delight customers down the road here on the plantations of the nile delta the harvest is just a job quite so well paid one by the way the because get to your goals per kilogram . the same price for the pickers who work on the factory farms and for the people who deliver the hollow best from the surrounding area every morning. that means around ten euros per share had a good three hundred euros per month that's not bad by gyptian standards where
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a teacher around one hundred euros a month. they go without a clue as to the quality think it's important that only the flowers are collected no storks no green leaves and as little water as possible everything has to be super fresh right from the field we start at two in the morning and harvest until nine after that it's too late and the flowers are worthless as. it's hot past month i mean he joked hala but her colleagues are on their way home. they will takes them through the fertile dial delta with sediment deposits brought here over thousands of years by the world's longest river the nile it's as if time has stood still.
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there a jasmine fields everyone thousands of pounds lead to the distillery owned by hussein factory and the other ten plantation owners in the nile delta. some of the workers like pick on the farms others deliver the harvest in the own vehicle while yet others sell the spoils of that night shift directly to local middleman that by saving themselves the trip to the wayne station. it's all about the queen of sense if we take all the pictures of the families working on the just wind farms of the nile delta together jasmine provides a living for around fifty thousand people. is the name of the small village that
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has been halas home since her wedding it's in the middle of the nile delta is fragrant jasmine but it's one of her daughters he's already working on the fields which gives her better chances on the wedding market habit that seems very antiquated but not very bad she paid into the european wide i think it is like a bank people say the delta because their job he's a safe income in the politically and economically tough times egypt has been experiencing since the revolution in two thousand and eleven that's all the more important colors husband works as a picture on the side despite a fixed income as a caretaker in a youth center. and as i looked him in one i've been picking up jasmine since year six at school of thought that it's allowed me to pay for my training and all the normal expenses i have and clothes food books and so on for the money really help with everything. you get for. him.
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even though the pic is incorrect as above average there's only a six month season for the job which starts it may or june. that's why i come out runs a small pigeon breeding facility on the sun and the birds taste great and also sell for around three euros each. the whole thing is independent of the seasons because pigeons mate all year around. and. that's one way the people of the nile delta prepare for the flowers time in the winter people find a second job. to seed factory these wife cerita are a dream team with a sophisticated aroma they both already had their farms before they met for the first time with the chemistry was right they joined forces and they now supply
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customers in eighty countries that business because a sure instinct and a good nose customers only want the exact quality they need for their product the geranium oil and their own essence can quickly be too bad for a persian put also too good. to have very high so that's one way the people of the nile delta prepare for the flowers time in the winter people find a second job. to seed factory these wife cerita are a dream team with a sophisticated aroma they both already had their farms before they met for the first time when the chemistry was right they joined forces and they now supply customers in eighty countries that business requires a sure instinct and
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a good nose customers only want the exact quantity they need for that product the geranium oil and their own essence can quickly be too bad for a persian put also too good. to have very high standards for the products they make do completely without chemicals the same is true in the ethical area they. as to don't just pay lip service to social responsibility. there's so much to be cheery for family the school two years ago there were several teachers in three classes most of them hundred forty pupils all the children of the farms pickens the oldest of them were already helping out on the fields. myself a hell of them i like the school very much we get books and can learn all kinds of things our teachers even teach as english and science with the qur'an and
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many other useful things we also read stories we have everything we want here. at the afternoon classes are supposed to replace the state school but add to it and that's very necessary even if it was self interested way for the aroma produces truth and who's saying. it's a huge lack it's a huge lack because what statistics are telling us is not reality we figured out that that people graduate from school and they don't even write and we figured out because we are here in a rural area and we would like to hire some people in the middle management jobs and they say yes i graduated from school well where's your c.v. come we give them
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a small. tasks to do and they're not even. in . the dow it's time to process the jasmine. in that elaborate process lasting several days the very last drop of the room is removed from its blossoms and step one the flowers are spread out in several layers in huge steel vents. after the lids are closed they are immersed in liquid except for the cold solvent it's absolutely odorless and ideal for binding the scent of the jasmine. stepped to the hexane is pumped into another
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container via a labyrinth of pipes that look a bit be crappy in this container it's heated until it's almost completely evaporated. then it's time for step three. in the new this machine of the year in our out it is that thing that will it sounds a bit like in the wind in this. case the lead at the bottom line article that you don't want to remain in the interests of the what remains of. that your solution is what sent you the final part of the work which will get us the full rights of our living here. a little bit bassy is ready for the
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lemon essence to be extracted into lives called today's huge containers. this is what the biomass looks like after it's had it sent to extracted a hot black browed love. book here too there's not a single gram of toxins in that he which is why the matter is perfect for composting. before hussein took over the farm from his late father bed late ninety's he was a scientist. as a green biologist he spent many years diving in swiss mountain lakes as a colleague of the deep sea pile be a joke be careful. hussein has remained
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a scientist every process of his from such as producing fertilizer is refined by him until the result is perfect. oxygen saturation fermentation turns he developed until the compost has a perfect consistency. place . we're getting close to the final two production steps of the most valuable product here on the factory farm. the jasmine concentrate has been separated from any
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suspended matter and was reheated once again to produce jasmin concrete. it's now such a valuable liquid that it requires three signatures just to weigh it. when the liquid cools it becomes solid. unmoving in my hand here about two thousand the government office which are concentrated in five. forty percent of this is the bike rolled up black which cannot be used by the perfume in the remaining sixty percent because the oil and which takes the name of jasmin oxygen. and i can smell it and. now very nice and i'm sorry and all. the food the essences said all around the world there's one final production stuff
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for the solid yellow weight waxy muss. this material. is in. and i will proceed by rating. which i like to hear very. often point to be collecting yeah. this would be a moment of fine eagle. which corresponds to about three point three three point five tons of jasmine. and her colleagues had to pick more than three point three terms of just me blossoms on the fields to produce one on you when you can contain a we find kilograms of jasmine absolute. the market value of this concentrate to concentrate to the concentrate is around twenty two thousand euros sure as hell.
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but jensen is just one of the eight two products that who say the jury for make a metaphor. most of them don't come anywhere close in value to what the just be absolute is worth there's rosewater for example which is sold by the head to lead to. the different essences oss door to the big hole until it's time to ship the. quality control from start to finish. every product is exactly did detail from the most expensive ingredients for the purview of his creations down to cheap bulk goods for industry customers don't like mistakes the quality can't be approximate it must be exact. we've never seen a dog or
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a cat to this whole during all the days we spent on the farm that's probably because this intensity of scent would drive that delicate noses crazy even the cd a warehouse manager sometimes overwhelmed by told a constant old factory bombardment. over time the scent gets annoying i try to neutralize it and drink a lot of milk whenever i get a moment i catch some fresh air. for thousands of years people in the nile delta have made a living of jasmine the river is the lifeline in the middle of a hostile desert that produces the most colorful flowers the nile delta the cradle of sense. is quite exceptional and we connect to the very roots of of egypt both from the land point of view this is agriculture and planting and from the type of products that we produce aromatics we
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basically relate to as medics and all humans and everything dealing with beauty and people can easily imagine how base goes back to ancient egypt. and pharaohs and so on and we basically still carry this and what we do. smelling something is something that you cannot catch and something that you know comes very deep you have no control it's perhaps one of those senses if not the only sense on which you had no control i mean if you stop breathing you die you can close your eyes and you can sleep and stop watching that's no problem you don't have to touch things but you can't stop breathing. hard. when the sun sets the pickers would prepare for the next night
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shift grab by graham kilo by kilo they can make toms with just me blossoms to extract tiny quantities of the aroma the aroma of which it's sad that no purview would be thinkable without just the queen of sense. the be. the be.
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