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in the back i 3, when you get there, all germinated limits, i did not how much you can be my guess approach my job. but i think that in the us, i mean so the got a little too hot sitting on the balcony and i to lie up, but there wasn't much of a choice. that's what we had. so we're looking at a decrease in the sugars in the pulp and we're looking at the beam starting to oxidize some of them or even starting to germinate. and to top it off the cow that both come in today to the for mentary here is not coming in till tomorrow. so we have to let these sit out for another 12 at least 12 hours.
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right now. it doesn't look good. and that sort of in the fema strip is that we just really don't know until we get somewhere. and once again, we are arriving somewhere else with our samples. we can't do the thing that we want to do. first step is to get them up here for training and maybe this next. that's like the next step to take. can steve identify somebody on the ground? you can come up here for a training, see a real fermentation process in operation, and then take that knowledge back and implemented on the ground. i think that's a great for me. hey, ryan. good. cool . what's that? these are, are those big gets to be
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done out of the things that at least we can maybe get something out of yeah, we can at least do a road. so we got to say how many pounds, i don't know like less a lot less than i thought. so this one is from the woman who had the basket applies to be bought. okay. and these are the ones that we fall, harvest from the tree like we went over there we go. good salary and you know, walk away from the lot going on and not perfect. what we knew was really quickly. yeah. good. good. well, at the end of the day, like what rock is trying to do, and i think what
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a lot of other craft child companies are trying to do is we're trying to do business. and one of the messages that we want to get out there is that business can be done in a way in which of benefits everyone in the, in a way in which everyone involved feels like they're respected. and part of the process, i guess i've always been someone who's been able to see through the park and you see that in the way a lot of people try to do good in some of the places that i visit where it's not it's not a 100 percent about about helping people or about necessarily doing good,
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but occasionally comes from place of guilt or a place of self fulfillment. i don't really think that to me it's really about that. it's about it's about exposing like the system that that people have bought into and that people have sort of turned a blind blind eye to in the attempts to be able to justify the way in which they live.
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your museum will feel sad because i work. so hard just to be able to eat for the appointment, but there are times that i feel happy because i know how to work. but while working on the land, so you can still study. i want to go with daddy international business. we can wheeling legit again like canada place, but as he'll know him by family. what i would like to do i'm when i'm done with that, i would like to come back kids be an agronomist me. i don't know me if you can check my mccormick. i will message a lot when i leave i don't know. i will only come back one or 2 days at a time. then i will be very sad to go
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but that's why i wanted to be an economist, my boy, or whatever. my dad, either one of the places that i don't know me me, me, me or you're going to be i did, i did talk to it. we're really excited that we were able to for some the beans out of there because the trip prior we weren't actually able to to pull any of these pods or be out of there
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. so and hopefully they make amazing chocolate and we can let the farmers know that, that a, in the back of your yard, you have these trees that can produce some of the best chocolate that we've ever made. and we're crossing our fingers and hoping that it actually does make amazing chocolate. these are from. 1 trees that are over a 100 year old, where no one in the community remembers where they came from. cocoa trees, typically only group for about 20 years. the fact that these are brooding, 8090 a 100 years old, means that they're likely pretty productive. so we're going to a different type of talk, take some notes or talk a little bit about what you paid and whether or not you think that the. 1 potential for rocket the this represents about like 8590 pounds a pot. you can tell that we like preserved
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a lot of flavors. we didn't want to like over that, so you can't say both of them are very don't have really similar enough, but this isn't deeper, richer. yeah. yeah, for sure. every day, but this is more interesting. yeah. i mean, is this something you guys would want to iraq? oh, like spend time and energy and finances in trying to get the market trying to get them into our factory to use on a more consistent basis. yeah. i mean, i think we didn't disappoint things and the whole purpose of pasting it is so that we can back that up actually with actual interest in the being that that will be like, oh plant. these are great. now we actually know that we can go back down there, talk to the people that we met with and let them know, hey, the chocolate from these old trees. you have really, really good and it's really important. they don't cut these trees down.
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or there was a go, i think a good or or go as far as a finalist and the words there, we can start here a little bit and we'll find out it was actually a winner words as an annual recognition as the top producers of small craft and food and a lot of different categories looking for as sustainability and transparency. and then in the supply chain. and on the way over elaine and i was talking about camping on the robot, the river in esperanza, the farmers that can go and fever right now is down in columbia somewhere, probably camping in the rain for us looking for a cow. and there are so many steps in so many people involved in the 3 year long
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process to get here that just be nominated as grave. hopefully help them go that story and bring more awareness to everything that goes into making a bar of chocolate and then winning would obviously be great. and it is again, it is south of bar. but i think the whole point is that we're not making chocolate just because it's chocolate. it's really about the people that are involved in it. and there's so many people that were involved in making a bar. and so, you know, i just feel like we're here on the happen in the 70 percent of the me
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we've got a lot of, you know, realistic about the amount of impact that we're able to make. and i'm fearful for the destruction that's going on in these areas where that we're not able to do enough. so we have to, i think really celebrate the stuff that we have, but not lose sight of the fact that there's an urgent need for us to do more. ah, ah ah
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the home to use w books on news. the news news from berlin world leader to draw the blueprint ahead off another global pandemic on the agenda at the g. 7 summit in the united kingdom, tackling climate change and keeping a list on russia and china. the plus jubilation for italy, football fans, the 1st victory of euro 2020. as the tournament delayed by current. a virus finally kicked off. and how can bodie a sending in rats to save lives?
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the roads task is to sniff out thousands. the deadly landmines left over from a civil war that ended 3 decades ago. ah. and william good crop welcome to the program. or leaders are drawing up a packed aimed at preventing another pandemic. second day of the g 7, some united kingdom will also focus on climate change and the gathering of the biggest global economies. we'll see a push for more western cohesion against challenges from russia and china. it's the 1st time these global leaders have got together in person. since that starts at the pandemic. we did spotlight on a grain recovery prisons. queen elizabeth was the star of a golf in
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a futuristic botanical garden. the hosting the proceedings, british prime minister bars johnson. and i think that is what other people of the about countries now want us to, to focus on. they wanted to be sure that we're beating the pandemic together and discussing how we'll never have a repeat of what we seen. but it'll say that we're building that data together and, and building that greener building, met sarah, and building that more equal g 7 late is a great, a joint approach is the only way to end the pandemic and tackle the climate crisis of the we need everyone across the world to one to work together, especially on the issue of climate protection and bio diversity, where we will never find solutions without china. hundreds of climate change
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protest as much to bring their message as near to the summit venue as they could get. the me, so we've got a situation post code it with developing countries drowning in debt as a result of cuz it's failing to get vaccines and failing to get the climate finance . they need to help them mitigate their emissions to the climate crisis. so it's a situation of staggering inequity, and we feel that this needs to be brought to the attention of the g. suddenly as a day, one of the summit jury to a close activist stage the job to remember the estimated 3700000 people who've died in the pandemic. so be looking for more definite measures to emerge before the gathering wraps up. now let's take a look at some other stories around the world. hundreds of israelis and
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palestinians have protested the possible eviction of palestinians in east jerusalem . a group of far right is rarely settlers is trying to use in israeli law to expel the arab families. the dispute held spark days of deadly violence between israel and the hamas built in group in garza, last month in peru, supporters of left his candidate pedro castillo, are demanding tv confirmed as the next president. theo is slightly ahead of his conservative rival. peruse electoral tribunal is expected to take a week or more to officially declare a winner. health officials in brazil say nearly half the residence of rio de janeiro have received at least their 1st cove in 1900 shot. the city only began its inoculation campaign last month and had been quick to loosen restrictions. however, hospital workers warned there's no room for complacency. the united nations in
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a groups awarding the 350000 people in ethiopia, war torn region, are facing famine conditions. un office has millions more, aren't urgent need of food and other assistance they escaped t great fighting. no, but not the resulting hunger. the conflict in northern c. o. p has been brutal. the food shortage abroad has left adults week and children severely malnourished. oh, the un says hundreds of thousands are likely to die and it's the young ones who are most vulnerable. when this baby is very lucky to get well after coming here, there are many who didn't get this opportunity. there are babies with complications that couldn't find their way here from many parts of t gray. and we'll expect more when the roads open up. but the roads remain closed
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even to many of those providing aid. it's really going to be dangerous and barn for us to all be working other than mine. humanitarians have been killed thus far. every day we have our teams. this is the re fi and jose partners. everybody who's trying to operate north find them. so challenge to checkpoints, they're increasing the hostile some to grow residents brave the threats. farmers who can't flee risk their lives by coming out to their fields. they ignore soldiers orders to stop telling the land. they know that if they do not fall, they'll have no food. when not said on the whole night because of the insecurity, you can see the land is not suitable for farming. even the ox in finding it difficult, the land should have been in its 2nd or 3rd round of tillage. and because we haven't had peace, we are unable to till all we can do now is just scrape the surface of the universe in big
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a local. the despite mountain criticism at home and abroad. if you appeal to government insists it's providing the needed access for a deliveries. but the patients who make it to the hospitals tell a different story. turn to football. now the european championship has kicked off in rome with italy beating turkey 3. now in the tournament opening match, we have pablo fully las here to tell us more about it. big 1st start 1st night for italy and on the home turf mil less tell us about the evening. right? it was a very convincing when for italy, of course, as you said, big night, it was the start of the torment. so there was the opening ceremony, including the wonderful andrea bocelli who has that magnificent voice and everybody . everyone knows it, that was, that was to get things started. and of course the game kicked off. it was a slow start. it was and middle by half time, but then after the break things start moving an own goal by turkeys demerell,
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which then was followed by 2 goals from italy, 3 now at the end of march. so of see the local crowd. very, very pleased indeed. things after exciting start. it would always be the euros are always a big thing, but they're especially big because of the delay with a pandemic. how's that going down the organizers and of course, fans, right. well, 1st and foremost, the organizers incredibly relieved. william, let's not forget that. you know, they've, they, there was a lot of uncertainty with regards to these big events and also sponsors too. and let's not forget, as well as the olympics are coming up or potentially not. this summer will for now they are. and then of course for fun, it's a big boost. you know, a lot of people have missed big sport tournaments like this. and it gives, it gives a lot of a lot of joy to a lot of people and football fans in particular. so i'm sure everyone's going to be tuning in. who's a football fan to see what action is going to be taking place in the coming weeks? and speaking of that, set up the picture for tomorrow. right. so we've got some pretty interesting games,
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actually belgium, the russia is a good one, belgium and are the top rank national team in the world. and they've twice been russia in euro 2020 qualifying so interesting to see that one pounds of denmark will face finland. finland are making their debut in the tournaments. so it would be nice to see how they get on in denmark. i'm sure fins will be hoping that they monitor victory. and then finally at wales versus as switzerland, wales, our team that in recent years have done remarkably well. and big tournaments. so who knows? but definitely the belgium versus russia is the one that i'm going to be watching. all right, probably at least the latest on the earth, which everyone should be watching. but if not, we got you in the studio for all the latest. thanks very much. and as we heard, top rank belgium get their euro 2020 campaign underway against russia. the towns and belgian squad have been without a major tournament when for years and injuries to key players or overshadowing their opening match. belgium rolled into russia after the euro,
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2020 qualification campaign that threw up some impressive numbers. i played 1110 score 40 conceded, just 3. i love those ross that to a star studded squad, including barissi, a darkman to you, actual vet, so tall going as and to mom and yet. and it's no wonder there among the bookmakers favorites to win the tournament, but doubts still surround the squad alongside vit. so belgium's, to tell us manic med fielders. kevin bryan from manchester city and rail madrid's 8 and have struggled with injury coach rebecca martinez said brian and vit. so we missed the 1st game. kevin had to go through a few stages and he's been through those yesterday. they had a very positive day on the grass. but he was in with a group of both players following an individual program. even with those to belgium
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should have too much were russia with the game being held in saint petersburg. the russians have home advantage that didn't help when belgium thrashed them for one year. during qualification, belgium have never won a major international tournament, and there are a question marks over the teams mentality and the tactical flexibility of martinez . yet veteran defend thomas for malin, currently playing his trade in japan's j lee. feels they have enough to go all the way to do that to him, but they also need to be the one we just hope we can consistent performance throughout the whole. but with quality in every area of the pitch, it would be no surprise if belgium would break there major tournament next year, which is through to the french open tennis final. after knocking out if any
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champion, roughly on the dell, the top seated serbian won in a thrilling force, debts on the clay, rolling gars. not all had set his sights on a record 14th title. the battle lasted over 4 hours. joking this will now face brief as definite city pass. he held off the german alexander to verify to reach his 1st major fight. and not everyone is a fan of rats, but in cambodia. their powerful sense of spell is helping save lives. officials are deploying an army of rodents to sniff out land mine left over from the civil war. the conflict ended more than 3 decades ago, but the countryside is still littered with explosives and its curious children who often pay the price. meet the latest recruits in the mission against land mines. these giant pouch threats have travelled a long way from tens, nea,
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where they were trained to cambodia where they are getting to work. clearing land mines is dangerous and arduous, but a job that takes humans with metal detectors several days to complete. a rat can do in a matter of minutes. be the bone like you 11 before we work with the rats. we didn't know how important the job was, the jolly ones i worked, but i realized the rats a wonderful animal because of their sense of smell, which surpasses that of human human. know they give us 100 percent accurate results from every performance club and say, i want my high middle huge sways of explosive riddled land remained off limits in cambodia. now this patch can be put to use by local rice farmers. thanks to the de mining rats, they are trained to scratch the ground when they smell explosive. like this hidden man is waiting to kill or maim. some of the roads have found fame. this
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one's an award winning hero. maga has detected over 100 land mines and bombs. now he's retreated to a road into retirement. home. life is not much difference leaving the operation area. so the only difference is that a lot even off the job, my go, i still keeps busy using his nose. don't forget you can always get c w news on the go. just download our app from google play or the apple app store. they'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news. and if you find that you are part of that breaking news, you can use the w app to send us photos and videos of what's happening for you.
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