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tv   Shift  Deutsche Welle  August 7, 2022 11:15am-11:31am CEST

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[000:00:00;00] a whole departure into the home today, this meas, flying to a foreign planet in the 16th century, it meant being
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a captain as setting sail to discover a route the world famous sea voyage of ferdinand of magellan. i'd run a race linked to military interests. the race leads to political and military, christie, but also linked to many financial interests and adventure full of hardships, dangers and death 3 years. and that will change the world forever. my jillions journey around the world, starting september 7th on d. w. with shift special how technology can make farming more sustainable and efficient in recent years. more and more bees have been dying from harsh weather conditions, disease and pesticides,
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startups and israel and tenicia use technology to had to be populations. these beehives work just like regular lives. but they are supported by artificial intelligence and robotic technology. roberts ish boss, and so in the robot is equipped with the sensors to know what is happening inside the hive. so why our system knows what the bees need and can adjust temperatures, eliminate power less distant sugar and even extra honey. the software collected all of this information with the help of artificial intelligence. what if a problem arises? the beekeeper is alerted through an application and can respond remotely with this allows beekeeper slum key friend cain to manage his hives. while a robot completes the simple tasks. from coven, i show this robot is a tool for b, capers to clean, but it doesn't replace them. it helps us provide our, these better and more efficient care implementable. this solar
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powered high tech b hiv is located in bait, high hammock in northern israel. it's part of the be home project initiated by israeli. start up, be wise to stop more base from dying. constant surveillance means speak hebrew can detect problems in the hives and respond before the bees are harmed. he said to the label, what him? these are dying around the world, a more than 30 percent in all colonies die each year. this not only affects be populations, but the entire agricultural sector. and the ling amy at the she's are a critical foundation of agriculture. they are indispensable him and without bees there would be no fruit to put the 75 percent of what we eat, drink, and where was pollinated by b y becker. the drilling into nicea be, keep is like las shabby, also collect data from beehives. the early warning system,
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smart b, since live updates on temperature and humidity, chop rises or drops in either can harm the bees. and there's more like a set of halleck, eroni, india, and as you metallic the, the, the information we receive from this electronic device. i recommend it shows us the best hives we own, denying will not definite listing. i mean, we can use these hives for selective breeding, ma'am, and i'm millie kit this way, lee, us can identify which queen bee is most resilient against diseases and can produce the most honey. he says this technology has increased his yield by about 30 to 40 percent. oh, what if you could pick tappers and harvest corns simply by swipe be on your phone in nigeria, computer science graduate. rebecca, a move has made this possible investing and farming has never been easier.
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ah, agriculture is a big business in nigeria where they're picking chillies or harvesting tomatoes. there's something for everyone's table and taste. traditionally manual labor farming is now also becoming increasingly tech savvy. farmers can manage acres of land with just a mobile phone. rebecca, who is the brains behind this operation, initially for causal and chose to cope longer. and i shall get pulled out for their basic needs for the home. but currently we have all class of people wanting to be a part of the fund from their phone programs. currently we have over 10000 subscribers. rebecca is a computer scientist. she wanted to find a technological solution to farming inefficiencies after watching her mother and other farmers struggle with post harvest waste. for years. during covered,
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she witnessed many nigeria and struggling to buy food. we found only a flint program was launched during the 1st holiday week of the coven 19, but it was created to support and you'd be interested in agricultural and to also create empowerment flooding masses. especially dude and sharing the in and received your income from the conflict all down from rebecca co founded the africa wealth initiative, which enables anyone to buy a stake in the farming production directly from their phone. i put in because my monica actually walk from me having a reliable to do something and i good benefit out of it, which was lovely. i subscribe to farm from your phone because it is actually is a for me i can easily from on my food instead of going to farm wrong piece. and then i'm guessing my hinkle or neat. i mean, so, but if with the market for remote farming is booming,
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and quality control is rebecca's top priority. she and her team keep pesticides to a minimum we carry house and so i and analyses what analysis restore the pavilions, pests. i round and climate and diploma conditional, the please that helps us understand the balance they exist in the environment already. so that help shows a mirror on the kind of an organic process to follow to water and reduce the attack, whole paste on to increase productivity. and that's how you get part juice from the farm to the market. in the 21st century, rebecca and her team have made it easier than ever to start farming with just a swipe of your finger. mm. how can a herd of cattle be kept without offence by equipping their colors with gps
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navigation? it not only benefits the animals, but also nature as a whole. a new type of color for a new type of farming. these cows in the south of england are wearing gps chips as part of an experiment. their posture is fenced in digitally. not physically. they tell us inside the posture, wiring a caller, well, when it meets the boundary here an audio and our audio will born the animal that you are outside your grazing era. you need to return the animal, learn stop. if i don't return, i get an electric post. the pulse is comparable to that of an electric fence, says the norwegian company that produces the colors. on average, only 3 percent of the animals that here an audio warning venture out far enough to receive an electric pulse. a sim card in the call, i helps farmers track missing animals on an up and satellite
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data. let's farmers redraw the boundaries of their grazing area as often as they like. regularly rotating fields allows the soil to regenerate most of our capital, we move on a daily basis using a system called mop grazing. but with the colors here where we're doing much more gentle moving the gps colors are being tested at the net re wilding project ecologist penny grain has already observed the hedges at the edge of the postures recovering over time. within a fence colors, we're starting to see this hedge starting to spell out into the, into the field, a billowing out and having a chance to breathe more easily. and overtime, this is gonna be much better for biodiversity much better for nature. when bushes and flowers spread out, the posture becomes a more attractive habitat for insects,
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which also means more food for birds. nature's resources are finite. global farming needs a large part of the world's fresh water supply and some 40 percent of its land surface area. as millions starve around the world, how can smart farming help us to use resources more efficiently? we need to grow more, but we also need to grow good food, nutritious food, and we need to grow that food without harming the climate. that is, the water level sort of seating the soil start getting a new teacher. so how will be going to grow more good food? one of the most promising approaches to get there is data, data driven agriculture. that is, if you could use data and e, i along with that and coupled with the bombers knowledge about the farm, you have
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a good shot at increasing food production. this acco farm in malaysia uses the smart farming system. smart tani senses in the water collect data that are important for the growth and health of the lobsters bread here, such as ph and oxygen levels, as well as the water temperature. we can see her temperature, her i this, for me deliver. previously we do everything manually, we have to use it that it reaches a very expensive and we have to wait and getting here. so now we adopt earth energy, we can use it. we bake one time and it can help us to collect all the data. and then also edit everything we should hipaa in the fall on the app pharma farhana of us is can access a dashboard where daughter is analyzed whenever problems arise. the absence notifications which allow farhana and her colleagues to react quickly. this way
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they can keep it constant i and water quality without extra effort. i think it is easier because we didn't have to do any come to the farm. we can also benefit from our home or an hour and we can do it a farm or everywhere else. smart, tiny was developed by the malaysian company, sat asia half is hudson's company specializes in apps for the internet of things and big data. the smart fan is made up of a few different components. the 1st one is affordable census. second is white renting connectivity that's available. the fit it is our weekly thought logic system. it senses also measure nutrients in the soil, like on this pineapple farm. the smart system costs a few $100.00 euros, depending on the equipment and number of senses with a low initial cost,
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strong connectivity. despite wake mobile networks and clear data presentations games, it is particularly user friendly, even for farmers who are not very tech savvy. a lot of our customers are, you know, for coming from the younger generation. they are more deaf in i'm the thing like that holiday. so as me possibly fill in a waiver, i've forgotten that i shall fall much at the going to the be from the thought. but for smart fami to have a positive impact worldwide, it must be used on a global scale. not only in select economies, ah, dealing with arctic coach, it is a necessity. that is, if we have to get to increase food production, we need growers to start using data to start using ear to make smart decisions in the farm. smart farming can help make agriculture more efficient,
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thereby also making it more sustainable. and amidst the climate catastrophe, it might increase food security. ah, why do african governments feel so threatened by protest held by the youth who better to answer this question for me than fellow nigerian nigeria has the characteristics of john tucker. c. protest is an indication of a dysfunctional system. i don't know if you are way back. many police officers we killed, mitchell gets involved in politics in the use of lang, jr. at our faith bri to the 77 percent next on d. w. passengers here. hard info. why fi drivers here need nerves of steel?
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