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have any trouble finding buyers for her organic honey? it sells for twice the price of the honey sold at street side markets. be keeping sheep breeding and she's making are an important part of the economy in kosovo. the youngest and smallest nation in the balkans. shallow went abroad to study organic farming methods. nowadays, environmental activists come to see her to learn how she applies organic methods to be keeping. the aim is to raise awareness across kossovo of eco friendly farming practices. are planning. i attended a workshop in germany. i learned a lot about animal welfare, which nobody here knows anything about. i'm now giving courses to pass on this knowledge. i hope people will come to realise we have to protect and that includes being. they are so important for the environment. nature
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conservation can be an uphill battle in kosovo and neighboring albania. hydro power plants are still widely considered an eco friendly way to generate electricity, but building more of them alongside illegal timber felling would further shrink the habitats of endangered species, such as bears lynx and wolves. sheepish alice says, most of the people don't realise what is going on, they're just not aware of the issues, but she wants to change that we have to pay more attention to our natural environment, especially in the national park. this also affects my business. if forest clearance and everything that goes along with it is allowed to go on, i will eventually lose my beliefs. because if they gained independence in 2008, it's only natural. she says that it will take a while for such
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a young country to sort things out. she remains optimistic back to africa now to meet a man here in the large area who believes that farming should be both sustainable and profitable. something overly has declared war on the concept of soft cisterns, farming, where farmers plant a small plot of land and just about make ends meet. a few years ago, he launched a training campaign aimed at revolutionizing small scale farming. with hydroponic agriculture, samson or bullis, sees agribusiness as the root of sustainable development and job creation, the head straining at farming, you know, good state. southwestern nigeria believes agriculture must be business minded, technology driven and climate smart. the 38 year old is also keen to pass on his knowledge to others. remember, if you practice agriculture,
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you will be poor. practice, i agree business, you're on the, on the road to wealth. so what is grandfather? and how rich was your grandpa? how rich you are no more from eyes that you know if they are not well, how can the poor system make you rich over the past 7 years, has trained over 10000 young nigerians for him. agriculture is no way to make a quick buck and requires a hands on approach. a lot of people retire and i realize not everybody has the amounts to pay for training. now you don't want to go to going to agriculture without being properly trained. if not, they would waste money. time with the resources. so i figure out front, i am setting up more farms. what if i give people the opportunity to walk at the
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same time? so instead of looking for money to pay for your lesson fee for your lengthy fee and all of that for free. and actually set up a form. farmers like gloria oil lobby, you hope to scale up their agribusiness using the hydroponic method. this uses water rich in nutrients instead of soil. this makes planting and harvesting possible regardless of season. why? because it is less than us and kill it almost as quickly not accurately, almost accurately. only if and i say students built this growing patch during a one week program, they learned how to set up a soil, a sparrow, panic from nutrients laden mist nourishes the plants, which makes maximum use of area and fertilizer. so less from an opposite
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principle. farming, if you follow the principle you can apply to many plants you want to develop on your farm. so for the trial system, you are where you want to set up the trial for the plan. i always great about the way for workers to do for obviously some sort of boiler and this farm and have team are convinced solace. farming could be a blueprint for sub-saharan african countries to feed themselves sustainably and profitably with the number of students increasing daily plans to grow his training programs across nigeria. whoa, amazing what they're doing on the next report is also about training. young people . first, not far from where you all sundra in kampala, what's going on there? well, the program is meant to show how business opportunities and jobs can be created
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while on the same time protecting our planet and its resources. we've visited london cab that encourages young people to turn their visions and we met some pretty inspiring entropy. our house collapsed and we only barely when mother died from the injuries she suffered. so i turned my opinion food past into motivation. i never knew that what i'm doing will turn this big to me and to do environment. i thought, and i don't, i thought discriminated because of my often falling sick from malaria. i am now part of the solution in my country. 2 people, each of the vision joy never got produces with a sin that prepares mosquitoes, according to the un, every 2 minutes a child under the age of 5 dies of malaria. even if i'm not saving all the kids
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that are suffering great, now i am saving their ones that i can join mary cover. mom is a founder and director of the green business apps, i.q. africa, which builds houses out of recycled plastic board. was government not of a god, graduates of the social innovation academy for short. it's located in the town of one p.g. about 40 kilometers south of uganda's, capital kampala, here young people, including often street kids, learn how to devolve their ideas into successful businesses. due to the government in pandemic, only a few students are currently able to attend classes on campus, especially in uganda. they are not prepared to work together to present themselves to us critical question. and we are learning that and that's why often not everybody will become an entrepreneur,
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but many of our scholars have found jobs. one of the solutions latest a compiler where plastic waste is a huge problem. $350000.00 tons of trash accumulate in the ugandan capital every year. and only half of it is disposed of much of the plastic lands in these trash dump. recycling isn't common here. john may recover, mark pays young trash collectors to gather both to use that he can use to build houses every time i come here and i do like give some money to other people. for example, with locally all keeping our environment going to give me a lot of hope that even the future will hold it, hold the planet that we have done all we have protected from plastic with he's pressed into plastic gotos to make bricks. many women work for governments
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business giving them the chance to on his own money. government say's the house is a cool inside. even on the whole days, his business has already constructed more than 100 buildings using over 3000000 plastic bottles in the process. due to the coronavirus pandemic commissions of slowing. but there is funding coming in from abroad. we are revising different company. so people who support us, for example, some funding for that decided it was not so another guy was brought up a few bars of soap, one of the women who supply her with never grasp a key ingredient in our product before the coffee, $1000.00 prices, none of the guards charged to our son holton but now that they are hardly any to
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our wrists. she has expanded how business online? i have a vision to make my case. i have made africa instead of running away from it to make it a better place. if my mother huppenthal, i know it will be productive. i'm sure she would say it is good to be reminded that looking up to the environment, you shouldn't be so. well, that's a wee hunt for you today. thank you oprah cheney guess so long for me. sunday to be nobody here in kampala until next time. but for mel sun dress always. it was a pleasure hosting the show with you and to all of you also out there. remember, you can find out more about of vironment of protection and sauced inability on our social media platforms. i am chris 11 sign, you know from lagos. see you again next week. go
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