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still debating the 1st farmers are very successful, we discovered the real we cannot do, or we're doing that is no time phone to our cost with . they want to know with love on banning thing that way. but i'm not even know how to work my own car and everyone with later holes in every single day. just getting are you ready to meet the german can join me, right. just do it on d, w. ah, a on this show we often meet people with brilliant ideas about how to protect the environment. but nature has its own forms of climate protection. for example,
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sale actually captures huge amounts of upon your site and with not welcome to a new episode of if africa, i am thunder to nobody reporting from compiler. here in uganda and britain's from les goes, i have chris alone, and i'm happy to join my colleague sandra as your host for the next half hour. these topics are we to you how to women in south africa, not protecting endangered bras. lance are more and more tiny forest of springing up in germany than how to leisure is making fish and more sustainable. or recent studies show that maze, collard greens and tomatoes from kenya, often grown using highly hospitals, pesticides that poses a big risk to humans, animals and the environment. food and environmental and jewels in kenya have been
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calling for government ban on the pesticides. that drop legislation is still under consideration by their efforts already bone fruit elsewhere prompting some producers and fertilizer industry to have a rethink and come up with more sustainable alternatives. ah. the produce has to be harvested quickly. customers in europe won't green groceries in winter to weather bees. chillies herbs are fruit. most of what is going on. he miller farm here in nairobi is destined for export for a long time. why? cliff or cooling, operated a conventional farm use in chemical pesticides. he's making fundamental changes bit by bit and converted to organic methods. we've discovered debris,
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we cannot run on it and not you. or we're doing that, that is no time phone to our customers. so that to a we get that in to get into organic farming. so he already started with the some few crops out to the farm. we want to see our fight. they're going to take that sofa. we doing read and read the war to react to the from his greatest concern is the harvest destroyed by plants, disease or parasites. so he's drawing on the expertise of robin seen iranian g, whose firm rule, organics develops organic fertilizers and pesticides. the men are currently trying now to paradox, intended to combat pests that infest mays. so i will um, has embraced organic products like this top down and stop. dell is a follow up with the lasers. not even a pe say butter. he just ability to suffolk, it's best to death like you can some holding some mom is here which was insisted by
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the fall i know under we have just done an experimental them and they have they decently. and that's without the use of any chemicals. one solution for tackling for amy warm is made off. rabbit urine crop oil concentrates and co cannot extract once the ingredients, some mixed the solution is ready for application. growing demand has led to an increase in the amount of organic farming launched in kenya. according to the canyon organic agriculture network, 173000 hexes of land have already been certified as meeting organic standards. kenya's parliament has been discussed in the ban on hazardous pesticides for some time. many of the pesticides still used in kenya, the prohibited and farms in europe years ago. at the same time, the e u is continuing to tighten up the upper limits of chemical residues permitted in foods. making conventionally grown vegetables harder to sailed there. yet the
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government is skeptical whether organic farming is possible in kenya, on a large scale part of the yielded up. it requires good ami proxy this, of course, that improve so in health, but also protects human health. and so we have to right into to find that i balance and sometimes things, laker, gun man, before the lasers are getting for delays that may be good for us. mom brought one erica to her guys. probably beyond that. you can talk about getting for the laser is not feasible. you, you do, you can produce enough of it to be able to, i know a city as funding and of raising the country. i've never seen it being done anywhere. but this finds all the challenges. agricultural practices in kenya are already being transformed. more and more farms, especially smaller ones, a go in organic, helps with training from experienced experts. i was trained by
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a runner from mazda on prima's, under. i'm finding that business not to be very bored to because icon for views from my home. i live in for a markets like this one where you're study. keep cool you organic farmers market in nairobi may still be small and it only takes place once a week, but word is already getting around about is chemical free vegetables, that seller for more and more customers. they grew up quite a lot of sofya. and they are do very, i usually even refer some of my friends garcia. i've introduced some of my friends to be coming here every saturday and they do come, he, me little farm is watching the development with great interest. this good mean a new source of income, very close to home. we want to eventually get to fully into organic farming cars would be able to discover that these are huge market for the organic product. if kenya goes ahead and outlaws many hazardous pesticides,
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this could boost the growth of the organic farming sector nation wide. it's great that farmers and kenya are changing their approach. a grown brittany initiative is underway, gemini, to space is a precious commodity in these densely populated country. this weeks doing your bit segment shows it's crucial to make to most of what you've got. ha, nothing but concrete, where ever you look it's a sad reality in many cities, but it is possible to create micro forests in urban settings. this day care center on the outskirts of berlin is doing just bass. the saw was 1st analyzed in a knob to see which areas would need enriching with humorous and activated charcoal
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that helps the trees thrive unless space. here 3 saplings are planted on one square meter, much closer than usual. lucas bailing a once to see a lot of tony forrest's planted in germany. we hung about sponsors for shooting the ball. we selected 20 types of trees and shrubs based on a vegetation analysis on reserve, is that they're all native species on, but we want to try and recreate what happens naturally in a mixed forest up through in his gearbox limits so that we also get different levels of vegetation office in the car must lay on a more of a shrug layer on 2 main layers of trees on it. and that's why i hope bumptious, he set up the meal organization to develop these tiny forests. it's named for the japanese man who came up with this method. akita, milwaukee, funded by donations $600.00 saplings worth a total of $15000.00 heroes will be planted here at the daycare. the organization
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created its 1st micro forest, 100 kilometers north of berlin. after just one year, the bushes are bearing fruit. there are more insects to without of these young foresters, it's hoped a new many forest will soon flourish here too. ah, and how about you? if you are also doing your bit, tell us about it. visit our website, or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your bit. we share your stories. those ecosystems can absorb and to store huge amounts of couple into your site. well, not your cub. one syncs a key in the fight to cobb global warming. santas said nature can't do this massive job on its own. so improving agriculture practices could be
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a big help. we need to remove billions of tons of c o 2 from the atmosphere, fast the technology to extract carbon dioxide from the atmosphere at the source of its production. so it can be reused or stored already exists but it's not that simple. the potential often don't play out as big as the anticipated. so there's still a lot of and research needed. also we don't know m how well we can really skate it up while it's still being cheap enough that it's worse. and it these 800 cheap on the other hand, do a good job without even trying simply grazing. they help promote soil carbon storage without expensive technology. thanks to their work. humorous forms in the soil and humans consists of 60 percent carbon. the sheep are one element in farmer
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tino lose overall concept. while most farmers leave their fields follow after the harvest, he's shown several catch crops. one year was as they grow, they bind further c o 2 in the soil than its wasn't fulton, when the into crop starts to fly. all the power goes into the flower as it were neutral and pulls out the nutrients that it previously stored in the soil. thus would have been to prevent this, the sheet now come into play. it was manipulate, a grays in this area, and their urine and excrement fertilizes the field for us and equality to that sequence. in dugger. 8 years ago the farmer switched to regenerative agriculture, mainly because of climate change. longer droughts alternating with short, heavy rains, made it impossible for him to continue conventional farming. today he mainly use his natural fertilizers and does without his plow because plowing destroys the human layer and lets the seo to escape again. there are still very few farmers in
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germany work this way. yet in arable farming, small changes have a big effect. you could increase the soil carbon by leaving a more assiduous on the fears, but also by a no or low tillage, which would lead to less disturbance in the size. and therefore, unless of a decomposition by the microbes of the plant material that is left on side trees are the best known carbon reservoirs, but worldwide forest. so under threat, so often illegally cleared or destroyed by pests and fires over the past 30 years. more than 4 percent of the world's forests have been lost that way and more still being destroyed than re forested from all the nitrous oxide, natural solutions forests are the ones that are probably have the largest potentia . this is simply because it's large areas that potentially could be as far as that
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. and forests have a rather high carbon density. so a lot of carbon per square meter. peak lands also bind c o 2, up to 44 percent of the carbon sequestered in soil worldwide is stored there. but in germany alone, more than 90 percent of the country's p lands have been drained for agriculture. but if moisture is removed from a bog, the peat bog dries out and carbon dioxide escapes into the environment. in the long term experts are considering re wedding germany's peak lands su to accumulation and p glance is something that occurs at the time scale of centuries. which is obviously not quick enough for the solutions we need here. tina rills, regenerative agriculture with his sheep and catch crops, works faster. good soil smells a little like carrots,
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he says proudly. the growing humorous layer ensures a loose soil so rainwater can penetrate and is stored by the roots. he got from water and my toll was said that roots form soil and soil forms plants. that's the way it is here. if you reach in, it has a crumbly structure, luminous look to hear. you see a flag of the root of the flax and the whole rude network will give late. and roots act on the ground like the steel reinforcement in concrete, which strengthens a structure that mm hm. and it's the same with the soil woocommerce. the fortunate isn't born australia, about half of the human slayer worldwide has been destroyed in recent decades due to intensive farming. tina ruth wants to get more farmers interested in his approach and promote it on his instagram channel. i in the southern hemisphere mangrove far so, particularly effective in store in carbon experts estimate the benefit at more than
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$65000000000.00 per year, primarily as coastal protection against erosion. and as a nursery for fish, they have a very high carbon density. so a lot of carbon per square meter of mangrove forest. a lot of that is in the said immense, not just in the biomass, which makes sense looking at the mangrove forest. it's not, i'm all that big compared to a tropical rainforest, for example. but in the sediments in the soil that they keep their, with their roots, that can be a lot of carbon start. there is no one natural carbon sink extracting carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. but nature provides us with a number of options. and 1st and foremost, we need to reduce our c, o, 2 emissions. well, for us, all important come on seats up to 40 percent of the odd slant is covered with grass land. these under appreciated biome is an important source of protein and stores.
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come on as well. unfortunately, some of the expansive grasslands in south africa's eastern cape are threatened by mining erosion and oval gracie. i would like for you know, what other people as a needy lakehoma dabilla is happy. she just sold 3 of her cows, will be equivalent of over $1000.00 euros. she's a single mother and the mobile cattle auctions, organized by environmental and rural solutions, are a godsend. this auctions radical and jerry write us for us because we don't have transport to take our doctor the slight fulfilling they come to us. and some, sometimes we do negotiated the price if we're not satisfied. in the past, small houses in south africa, grasslands could only buy from and sell to their neighbors. the big capital auctions were held much too far away. the environmental and rural solutions or ers
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organization launched the auctions in 2014. since then, $3800.00 cattle have gone under the hammer for a total of $1700000.00 euros that benefited more than $500.00 families. the cattle bred here on the grasslands are renowned for their excellent quality, an environmental scientist, nicky mcloud and soil scientist li pallet's assist montela founded ers 20 years ago . oh, and how often do you think the cattle auctions are just one part of a wider scheme to promote sustainable practices in rural areas? where much of the grasslands has been badly degraded? the fragile ecosystem has been jeopardized by over grazing and mismanagement. the grasslands covered 10 percent of south africa, but supplied 60 percent of the drought stricken countries. water needs
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against a backdrop of global warming and climate change. problems such as over grazing, soil, erosion and water security have become more urgent than ever keeping this beautiful grass lead intact as a water absorb. that's basically the skin on the ground, the skin on the earth, giving as gross any tech to so important for replenishing our water source. aaron. but tackling the issue of over grazing in a region that depends on livestock farming is a challenge. or one solution involves reviving an age old herding tradition. my boy ella, in dog with doll folks who saw call after i started a long time ago with our forefathers got him. ready him follow my tail the way they used to do it was to pile up some stones and paint them all day long, so their po number will notify you. that way the community knew which side was fallow and which side was for grazing god. there would be
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a big record all draw now. market. this traditional system of land rotation had been used for a very long time. but as more and more people left the area to find work in the cities, the practice died out. a lot of fad, the young people didn't and best ended bads. if they talked to, they add as of the community, then it was easier to have this system more accepted rather challenged that we have that is major around here is the livestock theft here and the grasslands. 47 percent of young people are unemployed and crime rates are soaring. but ers has found a solution to that problem as well. in the village of parent of sheep a, b into tud. so it's clear who they belong to. good. that makes stealing them pointless. oh, the branding is done by eco champs young people trained by the ers team as
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a veteran, re paramedics what by themselves, distributing medicine and vaccinating livestock on remote farms. really when it's a very successful project is available. i used to have a 12 carol 5 sheep, but now due to this association, helping us with the day vaccination and other made is, is why i'm heaven now. deity and la, la la sheep. i am having duane digital jew to this lip. acela's cc montela and nicky mccloud have convinced many people here in eastern cape province, but living in harmony with nature, benefits them to help secure their livelihoods. now that's how it is done. an initiative is successful when mitchell county
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protected and people can still make ends meet the creators of the project in our next report. also embraced that concept. thus right, sandra, next we go to tenicia with fishes ah, in trouble. what is, according to on e study, demeter in his see has been fish stalks dropped by ah thought over the last 50 years. the vast majority of native species and are threatened by over fission visitors entering the town of r z 's will notice a work of art that looks more like wishful thinking than the reality on the ground . precious view fissures and tunisia bring in a decent catch these days. many simply abandoned their boats. and young people are leaving. when this villain was looking at the current situation and i have to say that there was no future in fishing, i can only tell young people to consider
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a different line of work. biologists from the national institute of marine sciences and technology in fox are looking for reasons behind the dwindling fish docs. the prime suspect toxic algae which repeatedly turn the see water read. climate change high water temperatures and rising phosphorus and nitrogen levels provide a perfect environment for the algae to flourish. nader species such a c brain suffocate and are dying off in huge numbers. on her, i will not take her say this miss. we discovered that a toxic species of algae is responsible for this phenomenon. of the wind is enough . in 2019, there was a very high concentration on the algae species called korea bravest full. on the need of all astir, said consumption. assume in 2020 it stocks this like he loa good idea here, or i need to get blood enough if or so, but this year that increased again in eva, eva if once in a vascular deluxe, especially in the area around the port of galvez,
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when you are the father the this one to make ends meet with fishers, frequently resort to illegal methods, such as catching fish that are actually too young and small to sell like this swordfish at the fish market in fox, you'll also find cartilage in his fish like raise and sharks which are in fact endangered and protected species this year. so edi a need alt rebels, the are trying to reverse the trend. they want fishers to stop catching sharks and other endangered species. they're part of the project med bycatch, which was launched 2 years ago. and began with extensive data collection oh, not good. we've collected a lot of data key which will used to make proposals on how to reduce unwanted by
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catch of endangered species. and we're luck up for all of tenicia in the lab. load all due to the law thin lizzy needed for belle see has developed a good relationship with the fishing community in the port as, as ease. he tells them about the research results and provides insights into the concept of close season. this is when the different species lay their eggs and can't be fished. the evaluation of the samples makes it clear that fishing in the mediterranean must become more sustainable. one solution would be using different fishing methods. trawling can be replaced by long lining, which involves long plastic wines with sardine bated hooks attached at around 6 meter intervals. met by catch plants to recommend this type of fishing line fed up with long line in and hook line fishing. laura, the fish, i have the choice for larry barella and the fish that go for the bait wouldn't get
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caught. and if they can, in the others don't, it's completely different to trawling in am, which basically catches everything in the scene that was a hiccup. bush said deborah mcgrew last at ben shoemaker is an advocate of the long line method. but to day he can't go fishing. the wind is too strong and the waves, too big conditions are simply too dangerous. so he heads back to the harbor, preserving the ecosystem in the mediterranean will also require more fishermen like las had been chewing her to switch to alternative methods and not only as ours ease, but across tunisia and along the coasts of other countries bordering the mediterranean sea we've got to interact with our planet in a more sustainable way. nature has an incredible ability to regenerate, but we can't leave it up to nature alone. that's all from echo africa today. i am
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