tv Eco Africa Deutsche Welle April 21, 2023 9:30pm-10:01pm CEST
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this and to be represented on the show by my wonderful co presenter sondra. oh thank is. so my screen is as a very wonderful day to you too. well, nice to see you all. and today we've got a wonderful shorts and let's start with the peep. look at what we have coming up. how am i in uganda has found a way to put used diapers to introduce the poor steve implant shellfish half on climate change and why some consumers and promise in germany and giving funding? i rethink. but 1st, the push me trade has come under fire in recent years. one reason is the rise in disease transmission between animals and humans. but there are also very serious concerns about endangered species. several countries of now banned the huntin
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selling and consumption of bush meets. that his wife trees, and indeed it is good for the animals. but the big question is, what happened to those people whose livelihoods once depended on the white life trick? how have they been impacted by french bonds? and our foss report picks us to a barrier to find out this young dwarf crocodile had a lucky escape. it was rescued a 3 and a half months ago. now be on board board is really using it back into the wild ease the conservation manager at liberia's foss general widely factory. before he started this job, he told of sin crocodiles or the source of food. now he's returned hundreds of animals to their natural habitat. when i was growing up, i had new coma view of all the barriers. what it is we need is like,
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of course them, or tradition. ah, i was growing up in going to school laney, i was a vision in getting that a few waking with wildlife have teeth everything. mclawrence did is to what the bid be brought to bring about change in community to schools. and in the, in the villages where most of these animals come from the forest, among roofs and rivers of la barrier or a global biodiversity hotspot with hundreds of different species. of buds, mammals, reptiles and plants. a few years ago, the barrier passed a law binding the cell and consumption of bush meet. the aim is to preserve biodiversity and prevent the spread of disease. we make it more really bustle wildlife century. i would say the capital one brovio
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was founded in 2017 the stuff he care for a huge variety of wide life. most of the animals were confessed dictated by for his 2 development authority from people involved in the now illegal bush, me to fred factories, absolutely imperative till iberia, the wildlife law came and got changed from 2016. and the, when the law is in force, they have to have somewhere to bring these animals willing with most of the animals here actually often. and this little blue spark is a prime example, came in at 350 grams, which is the weight that it would be while it was when it was born. so there is a 99 percent chance it's month. the mother had actually been killed
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and for the mate, and the little one was left with nearly 70 percent of liberia population living in close proximity to the country. dense forests bush. mit was incredibly popular. the most common animals targeted were tangle ins. along with several species of monkeys comfort debbie saw bush meeting monrovia markets for over 20 years. but today she has become a national advocate for the country's wide lives and biodiversity. and we're talking with a we me and with talking with other people to stop trading that wish me because it will be fine for willoughby. read it with wanton onto a tray, a push me how far i would be empty. it will not be good for us. according to the worldwide font, for nature liberians used to get more than 75 percent of the protein from bush meat . much of it was sold at local markets where most people here get their food. at
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muma also sold bush me to for many years. but after working with comfort, she switched to selling fish, which benefits her and her family. oh, i sent her personally her with isabel father this, this is another kiss i'm silly. no such is that i'm send the book festus. we'll try fish with ample following. if i don't want to go by, i think so much of a month later. the boy by my comfort derossi's advocacy looks to be paying off. a study was conducted on the prevalence of bush bit being traded at the markets across the country. it found that in a single year, there was a 50 percent reduction in bush meat. but despite this positive results, there are still challenges this mike, as long as southern was me, what we have so many mckesson, like the route bosses or mike, it pauses on my guess is like you and then the ladder as i saw that it didn't on
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was me, so it takes time. all change takes time, but awareness is half the battle. and any reduction could give critical endangered animals like these white belt tree pavilion, and countless other species a fighting chance. the progress mode in liberia shows the f. what is what? while to ensure the long term survival of many de bus and beautiful species, it's great to see in nature preserved. another huge challenge in today's world is all the west with create and how to dispose it off or recycle it in a way that doesn't put a burden on the environment. and a human west is no exception here. but before we, you poor poor. that idea, we want you to take a look at an interesting project righty at home in uganda that he is making the most of these and a valued natural resource here. ease this week, doing a bit ah,
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what can a business be built on baby pope? well, entrepreneur patrick, my juicy think. so babies go through 5 to 7 diapers a day on average. but in compulsive camacho, settlement most dirty diapers, end up on massive garbage heaps around town. now, patrick medusa, his team, goes out and collects the diapers. after separating the organic material from the plastic pots, the plastic becomes a component in the construction of urgently needed community toilets. this is the fust, if a word is composed dba toilet. so, to me though, the $200.00 women are vulnerable women ins become which i slum. ah, we have, we have picked all we picked on the sorted on the puck. ah,
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they said they pause and fix them into their boat was to from town, from bricks and the upper part of it to the other. i whispered over it over there they, but they put on and they put bull is put into the compost. ah, to make the best for the laser which is organic. the baby poop is mixed with clay and local tree seeds, and then rolled into balls and dried patrick ma josie then sells the seed balls to tours keen to do their before the local environment. and with a bit of luck, the seeds will help trees grow far and wide. and how about you? if you are also doing your business, tell us about it. visit our website, or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your business. we
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share your stories. that's certainly another way of getting seeds into the ground and a pretty clever business model, considering it is the best own free and endless supply of rule material is. well, for sandra, too bad, i didn't think of it myself when my kids were younger. now, speaking of so in feeds, in many parts of the world, industrial farming has taken a serious, tall and biodiversity many crops and now also struggling in the face of climate change. in germany, some consumers are calling for our general think of agriculture and a number of farmers actually agree with that. an early morning wash and a kind farm in the salon region of western germany to day vill him a kite doesn't have to look after his animals alone. alexandra moose stumpage. and
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even as cooney are here to help for a weekend, they've only just arrived but are already hard at work. they want to learn more about the practical challenges faced by farmers are within a label with abortion. i work in the food industry and would like to continue down this path in the future weekend. and i wanted to get to know the whole food industry from its roofs industry and yeah. what's the canon lana and there's been been serviced and move cuz i'm self employed in the catering industry. and i work with products from the food industry or our service would have gone through and was i had this, i want to know where they're made, where they come from. and how much while catch to guys and to them out the door to the farm has been in the family for 150 years. it covers 70. hector is of land and has pigs, cows, and chickens, while not in organic farm vill him a guy is big on sustainable methods and animal welfare. unlike on many farms,
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the pigs can move freely and they're stall and an outdoor area. but of course, the animals will still be slaughtered as it been that the i'm not the kind of person who says that i can't eat them now the, i see them them getting, it's actually just the okay to say once you see they have a good life to no there's always lots to do, raising livestock is an important part of the farms income in addition to around 300 pigs. there are also 40 cows, but the farmer has no plans to increase his livestock van to feler finer. on sco, frugal garden in germany, we keep too many pigs and poultry does. he had c r m d we produce more made than we can consume. and that's not good for anyone. i'm lord. so he decided to take a different path in 1989 vill home
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a guy farm was the 1st in germany to adopt stricter animal welfare rules. these include free roaming for livestock all year round the use of straw and plenty of space in the stalls. unlike industrial agriculture, i wasn't unclear of stud fin restore, we have to move towards more regional farm him and regional marketing, where we produce for the needs of our population and under conditions that are approved to ecological and sustainable india coalition in our how they send the work continues for the 2 women. next they have to collect eggs from the chicken coop. the farm has more than 1200, hence, february, i've never collected eggs like this. this is oh, it's warm. it's really fresh. gas. is it farming that needs to change or something else? name is minus act. i think the problem is over consumption. the constant unnecessary demand from consumers say that i know if we could just reduce bads,
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then there'd be no problem there. then people would just be satisfied with what's available empathy versus need. so both consumers and farmers need to change, but how much change is realistic? the 2 women raised the issue during the coffee break as it was cancelled. not to completely turn that o'clock the only, but people joining forces to work together again when i was a sharing system exactly. mankind, the olive moorehead, bing. oh, you can think of all sorts of things, including new farms or small farms that are managed sensibly by several generations or a farm with a baker, a butcher or handicraft business. in these, unlike in our market economy, the decisive factor is always whether something's profitable, whether the prospects for making money are so good that there are courageous people
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who do it, will help a guy has that courage and has invested in new mo bile outbuildings for his chickens with hang on for them that i for now we're actually getting 3 of these in title. they cost a lot of money. so of course it's not something you do when you're 60, but our son said he's more interested in poultry for van. so in the future of the farm is looking secure and the sustainability concept of the past 30 years is said to continue eggs and meets are 2 sources of protein. another excellent source is c food. but once again, it seems industrial fishing has cost more ham than goods. not only is the she lost a huge problem, talks are also brindley at an alarming rate. the good news is that fishes are increasingly discover in ways of farming seafood, more south than italy. here is one example of that from italy.
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ah, it's an icy 7 o'clock in the morning and goro and the harbor here on the po. delta is draped in a thick fog providers. pies, auntie, that doesn't make setting out any easier. berardi, i know he got it, you try to navigate by orienting yourself to certain landmarks, but on mornings like this. when the fog, which we call calico is so thick that it makes navigating difficult, super feature very difficult. his father fished the adriatic before him but to day, but his harvest clams, bungler. where and how much they can that changes every day, a sierra go. but at the moment miss in the evening, we get a message from the co operatives. it don't mind telling us what zone we can fish
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when we can set out the need. and when we have to return each a lot audio and how much we can bring ashore in the bees, are they put a little bit by they glide for a half an hour through the silent lagoon. then suddenly the quiet ends. the clam fishers appear from the fog like ghosts 1500 men and women worked to go to lagoon. bad as finally reaches his assigned zone is not deep, but it is cold. looney gemalto pascal that susan bonnie: it's the only way to warm up your hands when they're cold, ammonia ammonium ortho. come all the clam. fishing is more like farming the seabed than traditional fishing. a girdle fishers harvest almost 14000 tons of mollusks. each year up today we can all harvest 30 kilos,
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they suck the mollusks out of the sand with a special device. the water is 6 degrees celsius just right for winter. but in recent years, the temperature has stayed around 11 degrees celsius. climate change is also affecting the po, delta noise we video, montgomery, mental lima. we observed the effects of climate change here when the sea level changes aqua, when the shock a wind blows or during the phases of the moon, the fuzzy lunar video, one that i see gumby. i mean typically that we also see the effect of climate change. when we find fish demolish and crap species that we've never seen here before, it showed that the b value jonetta king, but he manion of it. that's why clam farming is important. he says to help protect the climate liquid key. the shelves are made of calcium carbonate onto the car, which is just captured carbon dioxide. lenny that he the cutter bonding at the
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university of ferrara, professor elena thom bodine has authored a study on the impact of muscles on the climate. it confirms the girl fisher's argument, so could do more with can be mildly as they grow mollusks for michelle in that capture c o. 2, charlotte, oak, 2, and i'm gonna, if i harvest sticky low of clams, would the c o 2 emitted for their commercial use is much less than the c o. 2 captured by the clamshell as they grow, said he already spec. last you had what? that's the surprising thing will show that it was good you know, don't look at this when i was that i was, i sort of put him in the lagoon. the good old fishers now form a dozen mullah species over 10 square kilometers. 7 years ago, vidas and the other fishers launched another climate friendly project. farming, oysters from the mediterranean, using the tides. ah, unique world, assuming dalia, we're the only oyster producers in italy. don't. others look now?
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it's low tide or? yeah. and these baskets with a young oysters are hanging in the air and the sun or yeah, yeah, sold gwendolen when the tide comes in with this entire zone will be flooded. awfully alga hooked up to slightly like waste. okay. la. belive with very nice loose and festival i fully funded me lead me there from 2020 shod to me. the vain let me live in the fissures calder, oysters golden goro and sell them to chop shafts all over italy. but above all, bodice loves one thing about his work. and he built on his c so the, it's that sense of freedom. lemme a you follow the ebb and flow of the tides and the phases of the moon is elisha, your part of this beautiful world? our world, the po, delta, preserving this world and ensuring its future providers and the fishers of goro, it's their life's work. back to africa now they on go in
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climate crisis is forcing us to be more for gold with our most important results. if you guess it's water in legals, less than 40 percent of people have access to clean drinking water. this equation is similar. kanyes, capital, nairobi where the poorest residents leaving terrible conditions. now, a private sector initiative is introducing innovative, technical solutions to help them. oh, just one touch of the sensor and clean water flies from the machine is changed merrily can jeez life. maggie, do not breath any therapy. the water we get is clean, affordable, and easily accessible them. barella congee has looked all her life in monterey. one of the biggest slums in nairobi, those 22 years have been governed by
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a daily struggle for clean water. she had to walk long distances to walk or to point in constant fear of being attacked or getting sick from the water. to go mad, what lynetta the dirty water gives people diarrhea. they drink it when they need it because they have no other option. what i do, what are your major half a 1000000 people live in monterey and very close quarters settlements like this one . keep growing and so does the need for water. the cities are exploding, we are and planned that you have more and more people coming from the countryside and settling down in the cities in slams that are not on the map of her work, her provider. so we are not getting water and boost gay from un habitat sees another problem. there is a backlog of infrastructure development over the years over got we're, what's our company is the government. i've not invested enough to maintain the
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pipes, so we have very old. so what they'll networks that are leaking, and on top of that, coll towels often control the taps they may charge extortionate prices or sexually exploit young women for water. berella kenji feel safe now that she can get her water from the machine is charged at a fixed rate and she doesn't need to carry cash yet. then if i have 10 canyon shillings on my chip, back with that last me up to 3 days. but before i could only get 3 jerry kinds of water for that money that the users receive about $10.00 times as much water for their money. now, kenneth window from the supplier module malawi, had his work cut out, trying to convince water company's until authorities to back the idea when we started them this, that was us not very popular. i think one of the biggest impact is to get organized as young and to do is to think about technology. do things,
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acknowledge is being 2nd are very good. one of the things we see now is that notion of the prepaid. what atm, sotheby's, sotheby's anybody is becoming more efficient. low operating costs. so one of windows main arguments staff are only required for maintenance. and this is actually helped to diffuse conflicts in some places. areas where they will probably 50 help you more than if you are, let's say, from time you cannot bridgewater from me because the tendency events for fixing that water. now, this doesn't happen, people are of indiscriminate use. the technology comes from ends friday in the netherlands. i'm tom lay, palo was working in africa for an 8 project when he came up with an idea to better regulate the water supply. on sir joseph presents, his token fell so open and the flow material measured the amount of water is archer,
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g, a same modem inside and as the car to store older transactions. the machines sunday to run consumption to the cloud. this allows supply and demand to be regulated is the all the systems in my time and, and here, crunchy revenue for one. what's important there are already around 800 of these pay as you go to dispenses in kenya and some neighboring countries. fortunately that's been very little vandalism, so far. barrett congee comes here several times a day. she says that with this new clean water supply, stomach upsets or thing of the past. we've come to the end of this edition of eco africa. thanks for joining us. do come back again next week until then. i am chris alone say good bye from logan states nigeria . well, before i sign off,
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