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ah, the international gathering of peace and co operation becomes the scene of a horrible tragedy. arab terrorists, armed with sub machine guns, went to the headquarters of the israeli team and immediately killed one man. and that is really the last one was stolen, life or worse fears of the lives tonight. they're all gone out. i witnesses experienced the terrible events and this, the world should not forget the long shuttle. the 1972 olympic massacre. stuart september, 3rd on d, w ah, with bringing producers and consumers together with innovative ideas in the food industry. we need to manage, afford res,
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possibly and consult. precious resources will welcome to, especially addition on food and the environment. i am sandra to be nobody from compiler here in uganda. thank you, sandra. hello from the to chris alone in the state like jerry up in africa more than 250000000 people don't have enough to eat while the continents could potentially fit itself with future initiatives from africa, europe that to address the problem of food waste for example, i'm gonna bring that together. i'll activate this, be safe food from destruction while it's still in the field and how it run down. keeping life store indoor helps preserve for the last people. in cameroon, it's $600000.00 tons of rise annually, while the country only produces about half of that camera and also the import fish
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grain and vegetables in large quantities says, well, market prices have been on the rise, the country's economy is in serious trouble. what now it wouldn't be easy to increase the amount of farm land one on the new i had an idea that also helps the environment it to be a good harvest. roland, home and east teased 10 years ago. the communion started greenhouse funding. these method requires lease water and less land than conventional farming, relieving pressure on the environment from windham now has more than $100.00 greenhouse farms across country. he grows crow status. costs are generally only available in certain seasons. we grow based on what the market demands. we grow back up as because prior to doing backup, as they were actually been important, one of the things we've been able to do is to assure to the company that listen to
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things that are normally been imported, growing abroad could also be growing here. there's plenty of produce on cell. other market by the war in train has caused prizes for food to go up, not just income, but crossed the continent. soaring food. praises are making it hard for families to afford complete means. this good we can carry on for, for me, and am, thinks african farmers can land from the crisis and better their agricultural output by changing how farming is done with the grocery crisis. it is a chorus on a blessing at the same time. and i believe that it actually reminds us of the need of, you know, industrialized oil, c position agriculture and we're double prisons. john agriculture, greenhouse varmint, sits are the very core of it. greenhouse farming is till quite new in many parts of africa. it could be part of the solution to a wider problem. namely, africans depending on food inputs. in ghana for example, tend to metals from europe and china, mid domestic,
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tomato farming has completely collapsed and it's not just on metals. africa now imports 80 percent of its food. roland hammond, m is kin to reduce that dependence for come iran and neighboring countries. he's looking to pass on his expertise to others. in 2010 to one, he founded the greenhouse academy, 29 year old to gone. so nita is one of dozens of young people that form in them is mentoring. she spent the last 6 months learning what did text to set up under on a greenhouse form. before coming here, i didn't have any clue. maybe i had just the busy knowledge about fun, but i do not have the real knowledge about greenhouse. so i was just delighted when i saw it on facebook, samuel adams, tim harvest crops every week from his, from around major cities and rural areas. this greenhouse alone has about 3000 cherry tomato and bell pepper plants. the team has obviously $260.00 killers of
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belt papers to day. later this afternoon, the inter printer is meeting with the management of the supermarket in delilah. here from you down scrubs our prairie test over the imported competitors. it is long said that bel papers for example, hold in, flourish here for me and dumps business model disapproved that. look out for a while. the supermarket now buys is produced at reasonable praises. hello. yeah, fuser is of, there are many reasons to work with local producers. well yeah. first the crops are fresher because they're grown locally. secondly, they're cheaper. importing these kinds of goods is expensive. buying them locally means we can sell them to our customers for an affordable price. the may of hipaa look me off rollin for me and um, is pushing for sustainable and organic food cultivation. his much innovation could help transform cameron's farming industry while at the same time reducing the
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carbon footprint. smart farming methods are one thing, but the goods also have to reach consumers in gonna, according to the minister of agriculture. 30 to 40 percent of the harvest is lost every year because potential buyers live far away from where the grain and vegetables are produced. the problem is now been solved using new technology. it's are doing your bits report this week ha! for 12 years, ability bungle, has been growing vegetables on his farm for the domestic market in ghana. he's satisfied with the good harvest, but he has a hard time marketing his produce. so far he's only been able to sell them through intermediaries who take their own cut. always years, we often don't get fare prices. i get the intermediaries,
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mostly market. women don't give us a good price. there's nothing we can do about it because they have direct contact with consumers. it's a big problem. but the co op for market place is helping to level out the playing field. it's an online platform where farmers can offer their produce directly to both traders and consumers. the app was developed by engineers at a research institute in ghana. every year up to 40 percent of godless harvests are lost because they don't reach consumers in time. plus farmers earn a higher income if they market their produce without intermediaries. any farmer who wants to participate has to register and be strictly screened. cooperate employees, visit ability bongo to they want to ensure that he can deliver on time on the platform, not only helps farmers market their produce directly. it also helps to ensure that
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less food gets thrown away and gonna, yeah, and how about you? if you are also doing your bit, tell us about it. this is all websites, both send us the tweets hash tag doing your best. we share your stories and confirmed to ghana, getting products to market in europe is easy, but they don't have enough agriculture. a land to produce width, for example. that is right, crease for dickens. europe has imported a lot of grain from ukraine. now they are growing campaigns to free up more land for every culture. for example, on the italian island of sicily. but it's not that simple. the war in ukraine has created demand on open space for other purposes. energy production require
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the area around tra piney in western. cecily is so rich in wind and sun, it smoking a wave of gold rush, fever architect antonini, masada says it's an el dorado for renewables. to in the vivian rebuild, prevent everyone's lining up these key on the french give german was americans, not just italians on delivery. and then we e. let international companies want to invest in the production of electricity, which is generated by our wind little sign wants to. so your bill, so when the wind turbines are turning, that means business is booming for the sicilian mazata broke his licenses for wind and solar parks. that includes fields where green one screw fell, the tortoise and angelo still farms his land. here in eastern cecily, his family has been growing wheat for generations. he wouldn't dream of sacrificing his land for solar park or wind farm. but i've been, i've had
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a delivery on it that would be tragic in the end of a naturally grown product, the yamuna. glad they won't do that, but right next to his field, there are markings on the road, electricity pylons will soon be built here for a solar park further down in the plane, the mer who is here on site. wanted to see the project stops or you know why they were in the top of it down to the lab difficult thought. lake antonini egg. the investors are exploiting the farmers financial difficulty of the city. what they receive rather to be a little money for their crops haley, but a lot of money for their land o u t. galani de la, who would say no to back to the local stream g. but it would be the end of the tradition and identity of farming here a lot or a lot of rain did that even the italian state is encouraging farmers to profit and the opportunity that the salvatore st. angelo is grain is his life with the own ground or not, this is all natural, untreated durham, we'd shine,
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you can tell by the fine flowery powder that sticks to it. j o that way. back in west and cecily and tanina, masada, and his son just epi, are looking for land. they still maps and scout around for locations suitable for photovoltaic power plants. they're looking to require at least 60 hector of land sale to renew it warner. elura and orange is a little out 3 only tuning is the terrain is good and there are no legal restrictions. all the purchase price can be $25000.00 euros per hectare gilchrist. our rule of imaging, way below your aid, dental for the owners. got a really great deal, no cause yawning. them as iris, user drone to inspect the sight of the future. so le park, they checked the soil fe, erosion which could hinder construction. if all goes well, renewable energy could soon be produced here. bear with audio ha, what, right?
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30 of indian grandma, you can get a 100000 euros for selling for hector's of land. but a former mixtures $3000.00 euros a year for hector, a best cultivating graeme and 11 arrows over the left bay. that when the warrior english thermal, so how many years of worked as a take to make as much money as i can get from our straight away love. we love you, the liberals will be the renewables instead of farming. many sicilians fear that due to the war in ukraine life on the island could quickly change if the russian gas needed for energy production were to stop flowing. but that creates a conflict of interest. since italy is currently unable to import supplies from the bread baskets of ukraine and russia, italians need to grow more wheat themselves. because without grain, this bred or pasta. what been solid, okay, shall be auxiliary. it can't be acceptable that java, future energy, nance. we start turning the greenfields of sicily into rows of windmills and solar panels. and yet i'm going to space from the landscape gentlemen. is not boiled.
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very doyle. local mares and farmers are demanding fair pay for cultivating grain. and they say solar power could just as well be produced using rooftop panels without sacrificing fertile farmland and to nino. my thought it doesn't understand their concerns and he wants renewables from sicily at any price with the ordinal freeman lovario diesel to the credit union. you have to provide the capacity now because we're running out of rushing gas building, veteran energy dodge, of all the have clean energy and were you just have to harness a little bit with electricity or bread, renewable energy, or farmland. the warm and ukraine is forcing people in sicily to make tough choices to sustainable concepts for the restaurants are all well and good. but what
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actually ends up on all the markets aren't on the dinner table in europe. many what at all was and it could come buzzle. even spinach don't meet eels funded. i said the world in the field, that is where an organization in spain is focusing eats if what it does harvest and deliver them to the food banks, adding nutritional value to the handouts for the needy. oh good, good. it's all hands on deck in this spinach field just outside barcelona and our grass and the team of volunteers are collecting all they can to day their efforts will supply many needy people in the region with fresh food to put the hooking wise k. wow. there's so much, i can't really gauge how much. yeah, but it should be enough to feed $100.00 families or even more on the quote from us . and i could ask works for the a speaker leathers, the glee nurse,
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the non profit organization collect left over crops after the commercial harvest on many fields in spain's catalonia region. this practice was more common before industrialized farming and the introduction of strict regulations. now it has been revived here by the s b will adores around 8 percent of the world's crops. i believe to be lost at harvest time. the european union fruit and vegetables are rejected to fed too big or small and don't comply with appearance standards. see out as that was in god, but they were in the field of spinach that hasn't been sold on the market because there was not enough demand for it under in don't they seen us to we had, i'm was call him though. so if we wouldn't be harvesting the spin generally element, it would go to wayne asked her to be in the say, k bassetti of the farmer would simply plow through the field here with his tried her to prepare it for the next harvest. but update, but added god, so what we're doing here is removing the spinach. she's got to give it
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a 2nd opportunity. oh, but oddly enough, they will know what the lead up last year alone, her organisation saves over 600000 killers of fruit and vegetables. in this way, the water and c o 2 emissions invested in their growth were not in vain. the rescued produce arrives in this warehouse. it's then distributed to charities across the region. avid the economic fall out from the pandemic demand that feigns food banks has at times doubled. now rising prices and economic uncertainty caused by the warn, ukraine are putting more pressure on the vulnerable current in up on a phone to coordinate the deliveries at the warehouse in barcelona port a lap lackey on getting, am i from the people who are most in need have the poorest diet, what company now because in the end, the cost of food determines what they eat. yeah. later. but again, ensuring that they're supplied with a minimum of high quality. my basic producing is very important for these people's health. if they in let me finish how they qualify,
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the volunteers activities helped build momentum for the drafting of a regional bill to prevent food loss and waste. recently passed, the legislation promotes the practice of cleaning as a solution. a similar law will come into force nationwide. as beagle others found our media barava is proud of that. she started the organisation in 2014. now she also runs in operation on the outskirts of fossil luna. that produces its own brand of preserves, made from food that otherwise would be thrown away. to day they're cooking a pumpkin recipe and apple sauce. people who work here come from disadvantaged backgrounds and have struggled with exclusion now rather than we begin yet, this is only a small factory left with masculinity. but unlike in an industrial sized factory of people who work hair, get the chance to try their hand at different jobs idea in every step of the
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production process back it up with a socket though, would it have if they, they can prepare fruits and vegetables and cook them, they money, but i can learn how to come them or how to rush on them, then bessalo, they the 5th gather it's the spring board to future job opportunities. catalina morales move from honduras to spain, hoping for a better future. for years she struggled. the job here is a lifeline. media bought by and her team helped to obtain the work permits she never had before. now she has a steady income or more meet on that with an immigrant. you don't have a lot of opportunities to work. you either work on an hourly basis without a contract and they don't pay the same. or you just take any job whatever comes out without documents at all. very complicated. not only for me, but also for my daughter. but i almost gave up and went back to honduras, city miss planet alonzo, to san mountain to death in the past few years around 50 people found
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a job here. financing is generated for the sales of the preserves and state funding committee about about needs more soon. she wants to expand grammar for more. they know them, but of yeah, we created a social business model that has 3 ames so here let's get the reduction of food loss mainly of vegetables on free element the right to healthy nutrition for every one, but especially for those in a vulnerable situation. but, but i pulled that off at one, and we also wanted to offer job opportunities for these people out in it, out of what may have, how would i lift that? i sent that off, but it went from i to miss projects as a model that can work not only on a national scale, but also internationally that did one though because in every city there were these 3 necessity as it which of the reason we exist on an existence that depends on plenty of helping hands, the people here are happy to be contributing to a circular economy. and social justice was that all had people in the long run with
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our goal is to disappear daily. but that would only happen if the on my food loss and the other social challenges we face and we're sort of linda, we're so that might be a bit utopian. he annoyed felina so far. sedona are likely to have their work cut out for years to come because there are still plenty of fields with an abundance to share. from growing vegetables in europe to raising livestock in renter, just like the human animals, both wild aunt domesticated need food in order to survive. when it comes to cows and other livestock, sometimes they create their own problems. it seems silly, but it's true. if the animals goble up everything in sight, it leaves the land depleted without it might a community. rhonda is taking steps to keep both the land and the animals healthy and productive chopping up grass for cows. traditionally,
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katelyn rwanda a left to graze outside, but rebellion ogrinas a keeps his cows in a barn. every day he and his wife prepare at least 100 kilos of fodder just for their 3 cows. then he has sheep and pigs in sheds to ground up record on the riddle. keeping cattle in the enclosure is a policy that we have to enforce. what i do is say cattle are not allowed to graze in the fields anymore, or we have to feed them in a pan, like i'm doing here to prevent them from damaging the environment that it doesn't. and as a matter, cassandra, but many cattle had as still follow conventional methods, like juvenile in the sunday mana in the southern region of bogus era. he leads his animals to grassy areas to feed, but increasingly grazing land is in short supply to pre mccardie. we live in a region that suffers a lot of drought. we got to law,
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i don't think we'd be able to find enough to feed our cattle. if we didn't take them to uncultivated areas to graze longer, they would just starve. yellows affordable. but over grazing serves to loosen the soil, allowing it to be washed away during the rainy season. this erosion is a growing problem. it's a vicious circle. but that's not the only reason. rwanda is seeking to anchor. it's 0 grazing policy in national law. one day there is a say, cancer which has a very high density population concentration. and so when we, we, we, we, we focus on 0 grizzle, we want to increase the maneuver management, wanted to, to reduce the spread of diseases. and one was actually, we want the better manage word of this more our brother, man,
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that we have to help farmers adjust to the new method. the agricultural board of his training course is lasting several weeks. they run by a government initiative called greening gorenca. the farmers are taught which grasses are especially nutritious, like the thin roads grass stored in crates. it will keep for almost 3 years. another conventional option is napier grass, which can be stored in the ground from either quote around or yoga. we have just compressed the fodder and covered the last part with a tarpaulin that way the ground will be covered, and we will create gullies to prevent water from penetrating the grass and worked out for 3 through the from the store. this way napier grass will also keep for up to 3 years. it allows farmers to keep feeding their herds through several dry seasons, which usually last for 3 to 4 months of the year. they seemed to what's new for
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me is that i now know how to adapt to any changes in the climate. i'll be able to feed my cattle and i don't have to worry any more of it that rebellion hungary zane has had his livestock inside. now for more than 2 years, it involves more work providing the fodder and cleaning out the stalls. but the training calls also taught him how to recycle the cow dung now, but that's another key aspect of the project decided to go jose cow dung and union a having your did all my pan gus that destroyed the sky. so we have that to model fibbed, they are able to collected that manure. and there they have knowledge on how to make composts of that my newer by mixing with crop residues. so they have a good compos that not only helps to improve the soil, but also to bind methane gas in the dung, reducing greenhouse gas emissions in
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a region that has a lot of livestock farmer juvenile in the suns humana has decided to start keeping his livestock in bombs to he's come to rebellion louisa to find out more. oh, what did you call? this project has taught me that it's possible to keep animals in a pen and that they can be better off than my own. that grays on the hills, keeping livestock in a pen is beneficial and easy, or i have to change the way i raise my animals, lou quarterly or more lead out on sunday if you look livestock, a key to the survival of farmers throughout this orig, region. the project is now teaching them to manage their animals in a way that's less of a burden on the environment. the lesson i learned from this special edition on food security is that we have to find a balance between the needs of animals and humans, as well as between agriculture and markets demands. i have chris,
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the lamps from logan state nigeria. see you next week. i do agree with you, chris, all the best for me to, but of course we do ask you to keep in touch with us by using us social media channels. i am sandra 20 different compiler here in uganda. it is a good bye for now. ah. with ah, ah, with
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