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tv   Eco Africa  Deutsche Welle  March 1, 2023 1:30pm-1:45pm CET

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about never giving up the most exciting sport stories about people. hello guys. this is the 77 percent. the platform for africa. you to be beat issues and share ideas with young people clearly have the solutions the future belongs to you. ah, it's pretty safe to say food, but for hundreds of millions of people around the world and especially in africa right now, it's not about a great new ratio. and i'm chris lamps, cove, it conflict and climate change are all making it harder for people to feed themselves as today's show. ah,
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the impact home god maybe is having in garner all good one thing, but he is easy to forget when we had dying news about hunger and among nutrition is that we can grow enough food to feed f ah the future of fish farming under wanda's starts here, improved food security and provide locals with a sustainable source of income and protein. what we are doing now, being used to afford equity for it are the fish farm plans to breed several 1000000 fingerings a year. with the help of a re circulating ice tilapia in ponds, they'll also be given training in sustainable fish farming practices. thea gene, kia hinder, is taken accordingly at fish. farming is good because fish have become scarce.
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crisis or on affordable mat increases malnutrition. material. agriculture is one of the bedrock of the rwandan economy, accounting for about 25 percent of g d p but ex production to feed its growing population. vicki shanda fish farm hopes to be part of the solution by educating local communities in sustainable aqua protect them until harvest time in bit. i would so you need to be careful in this business almost committed and i would them up. another problem in yolanda is that fish of freak one, local fishing cooperative is already seeing a change for the better past to the project. i wonder what i'ma movie for one of clear and you did send it to and our prices are lowered and important. fish local authority was going on from committee. rwanda's not self sufficient. a 1000 tons of fish, but feared security remains
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a major issue for the country and it's 14000000 inhabitants. ah, i think i picked it up at the moment. i'm selling fish from abroad. and the prices are unaffordable for consumers. so we need to look $9024.00 and cassandra fish farm is integral to those plans. the idea is to restock fishing on jeff watching. and alex had the cause many challenges and they were or the some of the legs are over. her visit under is almost the most on how to incorporate local residents and deal with potential pouches. ah, deities, can he hinder is confident. apologise like this one ela noah toya. oh, i need to morocco any. i think this will change people's lives and also benefit business federal can. it's as little wanders domestically produced fish stocks. ah,
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ronda is just one extra. another is gonna where people are rediscovering the food riches in the our own backyards. literally, at the time when prices ground of women is gathering to get some garden and tips growing fresh produce isn't hot and the benefits i renewed. the small organisation started out as a social media project where we are planning together and soon gathered momentum. so we advocate scene putting on social media. that's if you want to back, you had got and just contact us and it was on those. during the pandemic food prices rose dramatically and many people decided to go back to growing their own vegetable. if the vegetable patches flourish didn't even have enough
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produced to sell it. now, i didn't though, what i learned will bennett could be very good business to me. business only in recent, he is food prices have double even at the local market. the corona virus crisis has grown produce, could be sold at local markets. gonna is a fertile country. that rich in resources is quite the same when i'm talking about the agriculture in ghana is a struggling sector, a growing number of farmers giving up the driving principle behind every household . and although it also raised the controls and those of people's awareness and seeking to make the environment clean up by haven't those and got to laws who generated people's interest in the practice in agriculture about level see in women learn to take friday. and the chief is the job fruits and vegetables that can
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be hard to find. cooking oil has also been a short supply to lead. and this caused the food stuff. brett stale bread in germany, around $1700000.00 tons claim. because iris mall bakery like us, it's about 10 percent west, but at industrial bakeries and supermarkets, roughly 30 percent just gets tossed extra. but he doesn't waste energy either. the roasted bread is then ground. it's now a valuable commodity. just what professor thomas bullock from munich technologies. it's the season isn't look what i made for you is demarco. yeah. one of our wonderful, i don't, i get with me now. this from back till next on. 5 with missouri has developed a method to extract oil from old bread. first, the ground bread is mixed with an enzyme that you sell would be a small at the beginning and it's of,
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i'll ship when it start to eating more sugar. it would be more round the wall and get the oil out. people have been employing this method for close to a century though they needed toxic solvents to access the oil completely nontoxic. the goal of his research is to find an eco friendly alternative to palm oil that's used in almost every product, every to broaden more. and that's the main interest of the process. palm will, is both heat resistant and inexpensive. some what makes palm oil the top selling vegetable oil on the world market? i had a foyer and rape fleet, but palm oil is only cheap in that are chopped down to accommodate them, contributing to climate change. by contrast, land is not required to preserve and old bread. this is complex of
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also we're completely self sufficient when it comes to raw materials that we can use almost and on. so on, on even the corn stalks out by mice and bizarre model, the solid least oil tastes very mild. so it can be used in almost anything. and when i pick a high twenty's with a my, several bakeries can group together to buy a fermentation chain. can you see how much yeast doyle they can produce from the left over bread? that way, the risk isn't ludo. vig chef blind uses the fresh east oil to make a special easter treat. the recycled oil is used in the dough glaze and filling of the chocolate bree test. a solution is not as easy to find sustainable replacements for livestock funding. which provides proteins, but also uses up a lot of resources, such as it is then some people find bugs on the plate on advertising. but these crickets are being bred by the thousands in by law may not be taken for granted. they, yeah. now we are expanding on improving our products, and we're finding
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a waste world. where did mister material see funds on his? i covered my, the gasket war on mall forest is being cleared to grow food. madagascar has lost the significant amount of its forest cover forests to create new fields. then there's climate change, which is also causing problems for formas. rain forest soil is unwell crop failures . this is where the newly founded in sick processing facility comes in here. different edible powders are produced of their preferences on him. for example, the northeast. some insects are more popular gonna meet with our role is to ensure the insects are always available and in. so fish keeping on processing the insects is simple and environmentally friendly and the escrow means is also used to produce natural luncheon into our go forestry. unaware because of his trees,
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because we use organic fertilizer because we knew very well the money that we cannot use chemical. it's elizabeth top restaurant in cape town. south africa, for example, only serves insect dishes, considered booth nutritious and delicious freshly from many places around the world . for thousands of years in uganda for example, grasshoppers a very popular and we are finding more people. ton indeed, sandra, it all seems that mo, then manmade seed varieties do not always cope well with the increase hits, drought, and flop prove more resilience for farmers. ah, good is of lund. sully must go. he farms, fruits and vegetables. his yields are smaller than when he uses imported or genetically small and crooked. but they produce better quality fruit,
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more nutritious and test here, and better adapted to our climate time where we are now. hm. we're, we're trying to produce our own organic fertilization. well, he had the 1st, i use chicken excrement because it has a lot of nitrogen. the yes, the add a beat of hay which has a lot of carbon here in highly, via and no. the bin for the kids to needs is government bought both hybrid and jan to return to using local seeds. tunisia, seed bank has been able to help them. they found asian seeds from tunisia in other countries, which they returned to their homeland and genes, as well as which genotype imparts crop quality. and whether or not these traits fit a particular criteria. we might be able to use them to help better market his product. sally must google's or to fairs regularly. the focus on investments and technological developments in farming. the farmers local seats are known for their unique test and health benefits. these are the seats,
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our grandparents were familiar with. the all is for yet. sally mother gooey is fortunate to leave so close to the capital. he can market his products at lots of yet money. her social, we're fighting for independent food production on multiple fronts. we are trying to get farmers to gather seeds at the same time. we are trying to show them how they can contact class directly or via social media money. i learned that he was a darla, sit him down on acm beach lama lobby, that collecting his own like this of a gene seats us by from my why you bill would go to maria. i've grown aware of the important roles that local seed sellers are taking advantage of money. these seats should really be available to all farmers. and the best case scenario would be farmers obtaining and report you hopes that the will soon be as plentiful as his
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lavender, which grows on its own in tunisia and is considered one of the most common plants in the world. a 1000000 varieties from all over the world. amazin, isn't it? i held the special edition of echo africa on the need to feed, watching and, and don't forget if you have any environmental ideas germinating in your minds right until us about them. to be sure to join us again next week, some oh ah . with
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world ah, reporter. every weekend on d. w. jeremy has had 1111 north single woman. miss 1st female astronaut has been waiting for years to get her turn. a private initiative is pushing to make it happen. starts more change on d, w a, a nurse with
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all we can be the generation that ends it for good malaria must die. millions can live. ah ah.
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