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we know now we can maybe aimless is a method to go there every 3 or 4 months and we know we can produce a member of the list from. the embryos are now waiting to be transferred to a surrogate mother. the researchers plan to use southern white line is a subspecies with about $18000.00 animals still surviving the gene and fast you can no longer carry the embryos themselves because of their age but they already grazing together with the possible surrogate mother taber a southern white rhino female the centuries ranges can't wait after years of fearing for the species survival so it is a he would hope at least in the near future william would be having some baby no one way trials which is a watery of thing for. the researchers are doing everything they can to ensure that the 1st northern y. dry no calf can be born in as little as 3 years that would be a start to building up
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a larger population and bringing the animals back from the brink of extinction. hopefully there was. something else the barrier you may just find a bit crazy. what does that mean. back to the bacteria to the plant feed before planting. can help. drive. in the fight against the passes an initiative is trying to. get. here in the northwestern part of ghana mainly cultivate soybeans for daily is out in the fields to care for full hectares of land. 4 years ago for dealer took part in a training session for sustainable agriculture since then have crop yields and
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a profit have increased. in addition to farming recently established 2nd business she sells traditional textiles in the communities around her village. i used to have 3 bags. full season so they're using the know it's $7.00 to $8.00 bags but. they're not for long she learned how to inoculate seeds during a training session conducted by the local company green today the farmers in. also taking part. the method is simple the seeds us dead together with water before dried she had bacteria added bacteria keypads the way each cow pct must be more just. once dried the inoculated seeds must be so
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precise distances to one another thanks to this method but farmers no longer have to use chemical pesticides. more than 500 farmers have been trained by the company so far. mahomet's the cheap who came up with the idea for the training sessions he actually studied business but switched to agricultural philosophy. his team instructs the farmers and how to run their farms in more sustainable ways such as by using the plant remains for compost or bio coal the families of kidnapped plants for example i especially well suited to enriching depleted soils with british truck or brigades and then a war so how reduced by which is very good. progress while properties like what are holding up a city and its oil remediation it does open ocean so you got a point i mean it had would have been a gas like i mean i use that to remediate. the farmers can even test the make up of
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the soil if needed the samples that then sent to the company's own lab. although the training sessions for the small scale farmers are free the sole analysis cost between $1.30 euros depending on what exactly is being tested for farmers it's worth it because they learn exactly what this oiled mean it's been preventing use of sex if you know benefit may this prevent in. some of these excesses and i doubt what our bodies and then run off into the surface whatever these core simple lucene says that the source of fire what are form and the mass and i don't even know an instance since having his soil tested farmer joshua conlon rarely uses fertilizers anymore before the analysis he found exclusively soybeans but now that changed. the 2 years ago when i started self testing with
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and. i produced mace asked their commander to me and then my results doubled i got 70 bucks more. from there i always got on the fold and this has helped me to be able to acquire. from tractor which is help in my production. john should conlin expanded from small to medium scale agriculture for dealing isn't quite there yet but she's well on her way. and new technologies can sometimes help the environment and healthier so why shouldn't we use them and this also applies to the energy supply bought you know about pastries sure sundra one example is blocking a fossil the country has difficulty reaching its letters the needs schools and medical centers in rural areas are especially hard heats are few years ago our
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european union reports highlighted decentralization on a more sustainable energy mix as possible solutions and now things in the west african country seem to be moving in that direction. this in a kitten this is reliable and doesn't require much maintenance on my give us is 2000 your investment was money well spent for him and his family he had to save up for a very long time to be able to afford it karma. paljor my i am still the solar panels who literally years ago now we have lights a television set a fridge so we can drink called what type of cereal. it is very useful since we never know when we will be hooked up with a dinner we tend to select and cotton pourquoi upon that a stomach allows only 15 percent of the population are linked to the national electricity grid in between so so could go by so let's keep instead they can now be
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found at small local shops and the streets light and may get old also solar powered no what if. he had in one of the poorest countries in africa a local business they've also been education funding has set up a plant to produce dishonest systems it is the finest in west africa them in the budgeting equipment and components of the solar system that imported from europe the government waived import duties. the production equipment is the very latest it is very complex and enables us to make high quality products the panels we make are basically the same as the more does that have been certified in germany we couldn't keep you on the plane much of the manufacturing process is isolated but some steps down by 170 people one at the plant when all behind and we meant this one as cells have to be sold to the panels manually to create them would
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you and i play intel system has to be robust enough to read down high temperature as it can be 45 degrees such as in the. he. has a this is where we test the panels when up and else comes out of the machine we check all the soldiers and see if there are any cracks anywhere if everything is ok we where the strings and the cells together finally we attach a serial number to prevent counterfeiting. the company has talked on in case some chance interrupted the event of competition in the marketplace in west africa is fresh from companies if you feel so imagine not only did i missed it but neighboring countries to feed.
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their production line and this is where we store the finished products. last buy out what we produce the 200 panels the cleveland of 30 to 80 may go as annually. and. the company's main customer is the reach. of renewables in the national energy mix it wants to do you believe she's with him and that can be useful give the generators to disclose and minimize. the energy ministry launched the backups really program and i didn't see is implemented in. repeated enables citizen as well as small and medium enterprises to buy solar panels by providing them interest free loans. since we
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started the program in 2013 more than 4000 companies and people have been affected from it because. as it shifts from generating electricity with fossil fuels. the government is promoting something that would be needed began its planning to build 16 led to the harms over the next couple of years to provide clean energy to entire city neighborhoods. we have reached the end of this technology park to the shade of a cool offer as you've seen there are so many innovations that can help us protect the environment on enhance our lives but for the now the time has come for me to say goodbye i'm chris celeb's signing off from lagos nigeria by priests i look forward to seeing you again next week and goodbye to all of you viewers out there but do be sure to tune in next time for more amazing stories here on a coffee and till then it is
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a little guy says this is the 77 percent stuff about 4 foot high for his troops a team to shoot his share i've. noticed the tell me i'm not afraid to option delicate topic. because population is moving to a. and young people clearly have the solution. to. the 70 percent. m d w o. and when we take steps to restore a forest we play of the bottom something not to pick up. women making a better world for ourselves and for the health of future generations. by replanting and managing forest sustainably we create new spaces where plants and
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animals comprise become an economic activity that brings work and improves lives we make a real impact on climate change we improve the quality of the air we breathe the food we eat and lose hope we try to create the environment for our children to grow it's never too late to take action let's risk way of firsts and create a better future. look up. player player.
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