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wrong place to sleep. the disappearing world of the scene oh man it's been forty five minutes on d w. i it was a nice out there by a long long it's not easy to go to another country you know nothing about the wife and i don't do this because we can't stay on venezuela i'm not i don't know most of that. closely global news that matters d.w. made for minds. to. understand the scope of that are left are escaped from africa i had to create a job for myself. a bit like a pioneer i guess. at the most she's proof that if there's a will there's a way to. know that.
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this is the village of frosty longo and the valet to mock a knee in the northern italian province of trentino zero zero zero zero hockey two a day of good ditech came to italy as a refugee eight years ago but since then she's built up a goat milk cheese business from scratch. i. don't know that. i use of she could i mean this from my when she first arrived a lot of people in the valley didn't quite know how to react to this. but they're not used to seeing strangers and they're certainly not used to seeing a black man balik was this in previous to. but she's very open and very honest. but it was from all the far and i know. over time people grew quite fond of child
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abuse took you up and moved on quite a little shauna's from a lot. more you know but she's a very important part of a community now and i'm glad she's here to make it to she actually. seen your remiss in amman. start by still sitting around in the muck again were you how dare you i think that you walk through. there are very nice girls don't do that thing. and. i commend both of the credit card to go today's acarya ok.
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by the second ria suddenly landed one hundred eighty girlfriends. all goats. i know right just about. to burst lived in italy after graduating from high school when she got a scholarship and came to trento to study sociology at the university. then she went back to ethiopia. but return to italy in twenty ten this time as a political refugee and came up with the idea of starting a goat cheese business. to me and you sort of our story my ancestors were nomadic shepherds it's part of my family tradition. and i've worked on various projects that involved sustainable
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agriculture. policy that most of those projects dealt with nomadic shepherds. it was during this time that i developed a very special relationship with the goats i'm really passionate about them. you get to know their character and the quality of their milk for young people. and that creates a strong bond. and. when i came back to italy i was impressed right away with all the open green space. there was a lot of abandoned pasture land. and that's when i got the idea to start raising local breeds of goat like the protect america from the valley democracy. there were hardly any of them left at the time we're still friends with the director that oh
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it was somebody that started with fifteen goats now i have one hundred eighty that provide. so quite a herd. through a nuclear. war. but acutely and i through so i chose this indigenous breed because it adapts perfectly to the local environment and i wanted this project to be as authentic as possible. do you. think. that that's a career i made saying what do you think of them. beautiful. beautiful so you've gotten used to your surroundings. yes they have an idea is that the is that like going home yeah you really so you're happy. yeah. right. back in his homeland he worked as a shepherd so he's used to cows sheep and goats. when i asked him to work for me he
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agreed right away. it's his first day on the job poor guy. but he'll get used to it . almost all the shepherds who work for a key to our refugees zaccaria has lived in italy for nearly four years now an ngo connected him with a key to. me i really like this kind of work. and i not only like you i know you want to be new and i love what are you going to do my kids start working with animals at the age of five and boy it's not like here where kids go to school with the least to do. it i guess if we just. refugees are resilient people this work is physically demanding in the hours are long but they can handle it if you come even. on
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the other hand the italian young people who take an interest in this work are really enthusiastic at first they want to change their lives the natural surroundings and the goats are beautiful but that enthusiasm usually doesn't last long. easier fiji's have made it through the desert and across the sea and that's made them tougher. and they want to make something of themselves as well they plan on. the valid email caney has always been sparsely populated but in recent years many of its residents have moved away. to let her go to graze in the unused communal pastures that she leases. she started this job as a sideline but it's now turned into full time work. temperamentally this i
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came to italy the first time to study then i came back in two thousand and ten because i had to leave. the political situation had become unacceptable. in some of us had fought back against a neo colonial practice called land grabbing. that's when the government takes over private farmland and gives it to multinational investors and companies. soldiers just show up on private property and say an investor wants your land so you have to leave now. to david i shouted. move. over we organize peaceful protest against this practice but troops often turned up and fired at the demonstrators space will in theory be sports therefore there today may be a lot of people were arrested. and some were tortured to do spot on it since the one nine hundred ninety s. the ethiopian government has favored economic progress over human rights in twenty
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fifteen and twenty six thousand security forces killed more than a thousand people and imprisoned tens of thousands more. a state of emergency was finally lifted in twenty eighteen but freedom of expression remains restricted and the use of torture in prisons is widespread. this is a serious remaster. i stayed in that situation until two thousand and ten. then things got so dangerous that i basically had to leave overnight for my own safety. i was really lucky because as an ex didn't i still had all my italian residence papers. i still had friends in trentino who took me in that was a huge help those first few weeks when i was just trying to sort myself out and recover you know she joined me thinking. yes yes to greenland then little
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by little you pick yourself up and start over again but if you put in the levy them . twice a day fresh goat's milk is brought down from the mountain to ivy to small dairy in the village. marianna comes from a village nearby she started working here as an internal a few days ago she wants to learn the secrets of making goat cheese first hand. so let's make. rubio love as a soft right but cheese. hockey too explains that she refuses robey all the way and her cheese making process here. way is full of enzymes
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and they react with the milk. supply. to this mixture is left to coagulate and create kurds for twenty four hours. i always say you either like your work and you keep at it or you hate it in quite. the pot to do have some cool see if foursomes thai took several courses on how to make cheese in france. and then i tried to figure out what people here might like and you could use a piastre you pursue me because right now i make fifteen different kinds of cheese so i can meet varying tastes and fill lots of different orders from customers. the body of the. cheese dairy is
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called. or the happy goat. it's won several awards including one from the slow food organization. and her cheese products were chosen to represent the region at the milan expo. the reason why she went to france to study cheese making is simple. you know that i mean. there are hardly any goats left unturned so i'm a pioneer when it comes to go cheese. you know it's from the here all the courses are focused on making cheese from cow's milk. or at least they were when i started out about. it being delighted to and the french are the best at making goats milk cheese. so i thought i'd better go right to the source. with it a while do i look forward to. going
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to. the world of cheese making is rather special. because you have something green that then gets turned into something white you know sort of for my job and cheese changes every day this is fresh christmas early a week from now it'll taste completely different because it will have matured to us who become a proof so yes we feel these cheeses are special because over there are little treasures was the program is about all. today is market day in toronto the nearby provincial capital. i.q. too often sells for cheese products here. but
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i set out and pick where i include the cheapie did you know i try to meet the highest organic standards so i only sell my cheese in this region. yes it just makes sense to consume local food locally. so i've had several requests to ship cheese to other locations but i won't do it. for myself my cheese here at the local market and at the dairy. people who want to buy it should come here. and joy vacation at the same time. my. i.q. to earns a good living by selling her cheese and she invests the profits in new projects. for example she recently started a line of natural cosmetics made with goat's milk. tourists who travel to the bought a demo caney are also welcome to visit the farm and spend a day with the goats. can you tell me. that we often organize guided
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tours entire families come here to see the past your area. it's instructive for the children because they learn where the cheese that they enjoy at home actually comes from. she. values this type of direct you to earns a good living by selling her cheese and she invests the profits in new projects. for example she recently started a line of natural cosmetics made with goat's milk. tourists who travel to the bought a dymo caney are also welcome to visit the farm and spend the day with the goats. can you tell me. that we often organize guided tours entire families come here to see the pasture area. it's instructive for the children because they learn where the cheese that they enjoy at home actually comes from. i value this type of direct relationship between the producer and the consumer. to.
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yes the time to see me just use a lot of gestures to get the goats to do what i want yeah he will for example when i get to a good pasture and i've got them and i want them to sit down with it will live on for the lord i do this i could pay it back but where did it go when i get mine done . do you and i get to speak the same language well i know your bible being the law and i get to. argue i don't know her she's from ethiopia i know i'm from mali you have a lot of my what about when you talk to the goats. he speaks italian to them earlier on the call now move but i don't. think.
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she c.r. i like it when you mix people from different cultures that way you get to know each other. people learn not to be afraid of each other to worship we mentioned a poem you would i enjoy interacting with people and getting to know them. need two lives in the former priest's residence in the village of president. today she's going to meet the local mayor bruno grove. the mayor uses e.u. funding to reclaim abandoned pastures that again too would like for her goats to graze on. the get together for the trick will be cut down all of the red spruce trees over there and some of the launches to my requests that will create some nice open space and a really good pasture. but boy was going to fade this is. pretty out but you can
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see how the undergrowth really opens up here. exactly. the remote valley demo caney has felt the effects of roll the population. think it really said now mayor graf is trying to turn the tide by developing innovative agricultural projects. we used to have forty five thousand people in the valley but that's in a body now it's just two thousand and forty thing the nyquist in the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's the politicians urged people to move to the cities to work in the factory springs. so a lot of people did. get off. and that led to things not being maintained land a sharp decline in local events and cultural life in general here or not you know.
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they're sort of off their there we have trying to reverse that trend by recreating the kind of life that our ancestors yeah. we've had some success with that. we go to for instance who came to us like a bolt out of the blue so you know we hope that she'll be able to inspire some of the local young people right now there aren't a lot of jobs trying to take some of that money. off to us. but. she's a real asset for our community between these two and we glad that she's here but. i get when we hope that she can serve as an engine that will help to drive the local economy. up on subpoena unclear to me. who has big plans for the building housing her dairy. it was built thirty years ago
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as a kindergarten but it was never used because so many people had moved away. to wants to expand the dairy and to convert the top floor into guest rooms for tourists. there's a lot of room up there and i want to put it to good use. if you could out. but our political will to implement this will be a huge project from an economic point of view. and i can't do it by myself. because i don't want to take on too much debt. so i came up with the idea of having visitors pay for their stay in advance. then they can come to the village and spend some time here so they get to know us. and they participate in this
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project or we can or should she. says be nice. ok to us had to wade through a lot of red tape to move ahead with the guest house project plus some local officials are skeptical about the community driven financing proposal. and there's another problem. x. of wolves have moved into the area. they've already killed a number of sheep in cabs in a nearby valley. the return of these wolves is a very sensitive topic right now it's become politicized too. it's a new problem for us and we'll definitely have to deal with it. i mean part of their. views are going to
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lead back each response to put it to believe there is room for all kinds of animals here. farmers can't have a monopoly on the land and simply get rid of the wolves. just do it i think we should take a look at managing wolf reproduction. otherwise they'll multiply like wild dogs or feral cats. who doesn't want to put her goats behind the security fences. recommended by the e.u. because then the animals would have less space to wander. she came up with an alternative solution. cruise through speech to be picked out and boom we use an alarm system that includes firecrackers and a timer sheep are there for you ms every night starting at ten a firecracker goes off every half hour. when the wolves hear that noise they think there are people around and they stay away speed that's worked so far and we hope it will continue to work in pluto. is just so in the summer of twenty
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eighteen after a right wing populist party joined italy's new coalition government there was an increase in attacks on immigrants are key to who remains invested in politics is very worried about this development. just into one of us and i'm going to my i'm a successful business woman and i stick to a close circle of friends here so it doesn't affect me personally. i haven't heard any racist remarks or experienced any discrimination. but overall the political climate in italy is pretty worrying. with our interior minister spouts ridiculous claims about immigrants all day long. so some people feel they now have the right to attack people who have a different skin color was bought out to. be a little bolder but i'm not afraid for myself but we have to take
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a clear stand against this. flooding in ethiopia my grandparents used pitchforks to fight the italian fascist invaders. but the current generation of italian seems to have fallen asleep. we have to make our voices heard and put a stop to this before it spreads further. i d two believes that farming could offer job opportunities for refugees throughout europe. into and beyond will to teach me to abandon our we have a lot of land that we don't use and a lot of unemployed young people they're just sitting around doing nothing for me you know but the politicians have no vision no. they don't see these young people are a valuable resource. they have skills stamina and they want to work but i mean do
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not cut but she telling. the friday made up or so why not create environmentally sustainable projects in deserted rural areas like this one. you need really quick to be thawed e o h i thought i know but not everyone wants to live in remote parts of the country south korea is happy to be here and to have found a good job but when he arrived in italy he had other plans. in meal with. quite i don't know so my future in italy is still and so. the first thing i wanted to do when i got here was to go to school and learn something so it will i still do. because it. i think we live well and but right now i don't have the time at all. i reserve you. have you seen these berries this red fruit. so i
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mean the little balls but when they taste great they're in season right now there are strawberries and raspberries too. and then they. also presume you seem to be on pure bull but i don't feel like a guest here absolutely not. i feel right at home with us and i get along well with the local residents i haven't had any trouble at all. in the mild to prove you know no santa can still i realize my presence must be a little invasive since i don't come alone. and i think i come with my entire herd through some. mom and yeah ok let's go. to the was a what are you trying to do there hitch a ride. oh. i don't see tomorrow.
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we would dive into the deep blue water. we would want the old fashioned way the spirit. the boats we lived on never stayed in one place. and the sea would promise to sleep. the disappearing world of the seen nomads in fifteen minutes on d w. oh boy oh boy. oh boy.
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