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oldest ambitions to be within re what is it really is possible to reverse the researchers and scientists all over the world for a no race against time. they are peers and rivals with one daring goals to help smart nature. the more likes watching it on youtube dw documentary, the degrees avenues and, and then the started in 1965. and that's when we saw an influx of high and what i
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tease productivity boosting best of sites for 2 lies and separately. and now we live in a way by one can argue that the green we eat is almost entirely artificial. hello and welcome. i'm profit got the body and you all watching equal india. and in today is episode we try to answer the question, do we really want a hyper productive day? or do we want sustainability? and whether that awesome farm us who have a chosen the laptop and i've not sitting there relationship with nature. so let's go meet them to grow low cuz it located whether we've all heard this, but why all of this high basically, when this is practiced in a true sense, not only do we ensure that we eat healthy and nutritious food, we also insure that local a native of blonde and crawford, i to continue to try and contribute with those which bio diversity that we have.
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what is your is a heartwarming str. 2 any off ancient wisdom to this knowledge on a plate full of lucas leave us full. uh mm hm. yeah. mm hm. bye bye. mean m. your? yeah, i've seen the key some by that ancient cause. these folk song describes the close born between humanity and meet them. you know, i see. richard zondaway belongs to the 50 or so families who live yet in the mountains of cheat up lindsey in northeast in the us. make on yesterday for my the song asks me to forgive like the weiss, lance boeing among the flower bed. also so to me by making him can hold him, can you come all these are garlic, china, which we eat about and ship land. this is why i was and then we have bonded pals
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which we cultivate, we're going put them come. not the name for the month of september and the half of the ready to have is when i and because of it by not provide on the edge of apply open when you're heading them. so i don't somebody to hack and we have johnny's home. village of nobody else is remote and anyone who wants to visit has to escape 2 and a half 1000 steps. the inhabitants here add an indigenous people to the traditional real life. they make an important contribution to biodiversity of the 3 quarters of mongolia as far as that. so people here go there across among the wide trees and shrubs. agro ecologist got the good works for the ne, slow food and agro biodiversity society or the next task for shocked. the n g o
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wants to preserve the agents traditional kind of duration nutrition practices. so if we look at the, with the indigenous communities have manage the food system, you will see a component of diversity where you will see that it's in the system in the of the system. there's must be cropping where a variety of grubs see if we do uh, to a mapping exercises. we have found that a community have about more than $202.00 foot loans. just a few years ago. there was more diversity according to service, finding this fast, but slash and burn. ford is cleared and i'm increasingly heavy. the info have both taken the tool on the soil in the 90 ninety's, the lucas on most of non co started calculating dress to own a living. it's useful lives to feed, to make boot and fuel. but this mono culture has severely degraded the soil.
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nobody so football i need to have you got, i mean we don't, we don't like maybe it is a highly competitive blonde and you have gone along with the other crosses because me damage has to crop on finding a home. but when do i leave? i'm getting to the blotted because it's hard to move and lot one graphic. if i let me know model by as market price is for bluegrass rules, almost calculated more and more of it to the detriment of biodiversity in the region. miss fox has launched programs to revise what's being lost. like at the moment, the logo primary school visa dishes are now back on the menu. ottomans have been replaced by the traditional jink up in peanuts by fairly low seats. and let us buy the comedian plot. the bunk bed jack today i'm eating new to allow that pump data garbage with bella seeds,
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new guys and wide edibles. i find the hold really days deep. my absolute favorite is the palm game. this is what the ingredients are supplied by local farmers. most thoughts as also help to build a garden at the school. we do a competitive study of the local food with a government of common to be available for an open time. we. we try to promote that uh, the nutrition to uh, content off after additional food is very much more higher than to the food that we buy from the market. miss not now supports more than 130 villages in northeastern india and with the help of the engine knowledge from the region. agriculture in the mountain for it is becoming more sustainable for future generations. so long set a cool, fluffy. how did farming begin? the 1st exit go to the revenues and happened when humans realize that instead of
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just depending on the way we could also systemically grow our own crops got to 2023 . we now live in a time when natural farming is an actual thing because farming and itself has become a very expedited to on sustainable and sort of and the nature of activity with high use and higher carbon footprints. but the farmers who are going back to naturally finding are switching these practices to protect their soil, their water resources, and even the crops from home floor to lies us and pesticides. a farmer, all these things has been working his unsuccessful farm in northern india as a lead or district for decades. but unlike his father before him or his neighbors today, he goes as broad use quite differently and people are starting to notice. a man said was off the i'm tom. did you know that there is another farming convention i received an award from the committee of senior administer?
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do you want peace of mind for having the best quality protector? we would be soon. all the fun was one of the substitute person number of mine i'd read beyond the boundaries of his thumb for miles in every direction. huge estates, group, thousands of tons of agriculture would produce every year. mostly in the form of monro coaches. the practice is dependent on an ever growing use of large farm equipment locked, a fertilizers and pesticides on these things from use is none of these, and it looks nothing like a regular file to practice is what is called natural finding. inspired but what do you learned from sent those cool, nice thing of multi groping goes down sir. go ahead. mr. funding. we are helping our farm is develop multi cropping using national farming mentor. and so with that we are growing a sort of an orchard. it is 11 fluids, fluoride. so let's give beach ma'am. oh yeah, i'm going to cropping ma'am. we also have fun of green photo muscle. so that does develop like a mixed photo student, which we select my sump loans out on which help fix nitrogen under sewing. what ask
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why each gland also generates income audit because it can come coverage of the also, but not the core idea behind natural funding is to mimic the by the diversity of forest and to avoid human and especially chemical and dimensions as far as possible . so those come, i think the next, the regular workshops with the spineless cooperative breakfast on feel convinced mohammed is to switch the natural funding assignment among jo hon has been attending the workshops regularly. the leaves and actually finding methods into his back on his thumb. keep your beds and mix of valued and then brought to a goodly good fertilizer. it's disposed over the land along the networks of target denies, producing total water consumption.
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in parts of the file where the top side is nitrogen depleted. use the long term fertilizer use. he spreads dried out done and he uses naturally name 3, extract the product lines that may be at risk from best. but the last one in the us. i had been using nature of the farming method for them, but i'm slowly switching most of my farms over to the nature of the farming about 70 percent of my daughter land and always fall naturally and sent them in terms of use. the land is slowly getting back to its natural unfortunately because what years i use a lot of work like those investing sites. look now, i don't need to spend on them. and i'm expecting much of a total, but all the done the initial transition to natural farming can be a stumbling block. so that has been subjected to industrialized plumbing, with its regular dealing fertilizers, pesticides, and one a venture takes time to adjust a new method. and initially needs go down,
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it meets many farmers and easy, especially those and a lot of that. but then those who am i seeing says, the transition is unavoidable. he's gonna be assessing the best combinations of indigenous saw you mixtures and see. but i think which need less water, more resilience and restore the sign head. mean d, rush, the measure of the fatality of need land is it so an organic compound content which has drastically fallen over the years. and the best way to increase it while find out is natural farming. so ultimately, if you want to keep funding sustainable in the long term, we will be forced to switch to naturally the funding methods sooner or later on in the hit the some of the government of india as well as the state of with the dish are providing some support for from us, we're making the transition data now get help from the government to find consumers for that produce the money we have to decide exactly for any farmers pushed through
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national funding and they would like some help in finding produce we have is of exclusive stop exit agriculture produced market. the challenge if there's a natural finding methods need to gain more acceptance among both farmers and consumers is in the as agricultural landscape is to be shipped on these things. and some of them are saying are assessing the use and quality of the last harvest, which was thrown slowly with natural finding methods the lessons learned will inform their approach for the coming sewing season. the later on regarding the i guess i can't think of me, i guess even now had better look and seeds and have learned how to use them. but
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without using any audio do yet. and using all your local materials into it's joyce you, they're here, we'll keep them without your walker and muddy. come, now i'm spending very less than making much more clearly they are focusing on mono culture. now we have 2 or more cards at the same time, and altogether this has given us a lot of benefits may have been adopted. we're not will they will the india urgently need the sustainable and resilient funding system that can combat the following use of industrialized agriculture and provide a better income for struggling find on the glove. but it is still in its infancy, but its methods hold promise for both the signs and its people. well, sometimes these really like something on did we forget about it?
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and then one day, yours new toby's, you discovered out of nowhere. and then we few feel happy. well, in the end, the world as the finding that last the minutes of yours need to know 2020 the is the yard with mallets has decided by the un. well as one need this uh, engineer or in the allowed to who's left 4 minutes of a little more than that and is also benefiting how those and the language people in southern india are commonly known to love their rights. but this wasn't all, it is the case for centuries, minutes where this w. griffin died. c, as in tom, a lot of states former engineer jonathan has set out on the mission to protect and commercialize these h 4 local minutes, the money to the land of the gentle loving them. i don't want to die loved glowing trees. i was initially attracted to for cool, gussy butler started to i don't. so 1st off i experimented between the one on until i stumble across minutes cuz i didn't remember the alarm portal on filling that out in the numerous varieties attracted me. so i started studying and researching the
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scenes on it, although i've only been on numerous types of flux, stimulants like them, a lot of thing, that video and that then a lot of guessing that we have on only the neighborhood of 1500 on the go button this has any thought. i know that, that on the bottom and see a jonathan visited, remote villages across com is not is aimed was to win over as many farmers as possible to growing these or the varieties of grand city, the not mccloud, beans. willing to go in and see the farmers, they're not willing to go in billings and visit process will not move in by them now to see so. so we started making value added products incorporating minute, and if you was, but i do see that we process the fatty milligrams into every 3 on our list. i'm older from rice and voted, but i do use the dry husband stuff to do something better. and to about the quantity, it's about the mall and like what kind of the door? somebody, nobody we single i may need to go. the processing is done completely in the house at jenkins on miller, long with all operations under his control. he has developed
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a vide product range, and he's able to buy minutes from farm is growing all of the 10 different varieties of minutes i want to. but instead of using all the diets, industrial companies only choose what ideas that's required less processing time or have it better the septic properties. and i think one of what any of these states i've been sorted back to the farm of making these been the only what i see available in the market on the resurgence of minutes is helping farmers gain greater control over the seats needed to grow these crops. by the, using the reliance on seats bought from large companies. since these varieties are indigenous to the region, the motor z into climate fluctuations, as well as best in the loan. the setup could help reduce model go through rice production, which uses a large amount of the regions, limited water resources for the my number to everyone has to get in about 2
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minutes, including my been and i last heard about them in my school. this is my duty, but i'm a promise to have not gone. we live in 10 to 15 years, but after meeting done, i kind of have started going them exclusively like that. in a big lab being i was able to, shots are not going to be a good price for the blood sweat. and since the purchase is it straight from farmers like me? i am unavailable and i'm looking at a tour route as a result of jonathan's efforts. these once for got to minutes and i'll sort and exploit market like single people and the united states of america. a new markets have also meant a net positive effect on the, on the regions fund every some of the best you both stops running dry. and that is the 1st sign of the depleting water table. in times like these winds. rainfall is eat, attic, and unpredictable. salma is rely on what the sauce is like these 2 integrated the fields. and often these fields have watered intensive drops, like fatty or sugarcane, which is done,
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contributes to the depleting water table. well, let's look at some unusual ideas that can keep our fields from running dry. peaks has exacerbated an ongoing crisis and is us water, gas, city, water salted, has become a never ending issue with an approaching global will also causes the liquid, fresh water is not the future problem. half of the global population experience is what the scarcity of doing, at least some parts of the over consumption. he thinks, splendid and bad water management training, all ground water, rivers, and lakes world wide. by the middle of a century, every 2nd country will struggle with limited access to water. to tackle this problem, we need to manage all want to better. we need to reuse it and figure out ways to use less of it. but that alone may not be enough. scientists think that we need to look beyond use it. lots of sources like rain, full snowfall river run of around 4 to frozen ice seats in the arctic stone,
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8070 percent of all fresh water resources globally. thousands of square kilometres of ice breaks, falls as ice books every year at the males into the ocean. fresh water that is wasted duty. such has demonstrated that these. busy ah, but you let the dust for potential soft drinking water from the northern hemisphere via the defendant water to those 80 yards via the need this month. so it can be as easily scientist at the united nations university and montrose, and also off the book, unconventional water resources. from a technological point of view, i spoke to already told to date, ships from the oil and gas industry up pulling small chunks away from drilling platforms. to provide a city like cape town with fresh water for roughly 10 weeks. we need something a lot bigger than ice mountain weight around a 125000000 tons. in comparison,
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a large cargo vessel weighs around 200000 tons. and instead of pulling it just a few 100 meters, it would have to be checked thousands of kilometers. it's a huge fetes that's computer simulations from 2011. have shown that this is possible. well, theoretically, it's still a long way from luxury 3 d animation to reality one, emerald company, the national advisor of euro s pets and to the technology to eventually put it off . but they select the funding to start the pilot face. for now, the i spoke idea is proving too big a fee to solve today's problems. so let's look to something lights up, something that can be found pretty much everywhere. like you know, how in the morning everything is covered with a small droplets. guess what these, whether you for executive, council, fob, humidity and it becomes liquid when it cools down. that's why i called glass of beer is wet on the outside, even though no
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d a spilled over in nature. this usually happens in the evening and at night when the temperature is dropped and it's possible to take advantage of this phenomenon and have as this humidity. so fog harvesting has been practiced by indigenous people on virtually every confidence. this is rebecca funnel. she's a consultant and research and one of the most successful fuck harvesting operations globally. you've got some kind of material. this one's nice and 3 d. so it's got a lot of physical surface for the water to get stuck on. and then as far as passes through, it's just a cloud, you can kind of see the spray coming through in front of the other, bigger net. and then it gets caught on this not put into practice. it looks like this. on the edge of the semi eric, i bump from region to morocco, there's very little rain. but for 6 months, a sick folk hangs over the region. and this fog passes $2700.00 square made use of mesh which makes it the largest for cob. this thing operation in the was the fall
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condensers and trips into lodge on the ground deposits from where it is distributed by a pipes to people's homes. the nets collected on 35000 feet is of water every day, which fulfills the needs of more than a 1000 people. and it's even used to what the crops today, the big folk harvesting operations and julie, morocco, gunner, they would try a seal in south africa. but the potential is much bigger. they have suitable sites, almost everywhere. a 40 square meter net that is about $200.00 ages, but they costs roughly $1500.00. but it says the communities that would benefit the most from this particular technology are also those who were kind of most marginalized within countries. so getting the attention there and the kind of start up capital where it needs to be is an uphill battle. although capital is needed for ca, this thing is fairly cheap and scalable and a great solution for people living in remote areas. but it's not an option for big cities. there's simply not enough bulk. and cities need more water than that's can
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catch. all of solution does not seem very crazy at 1st. but what's crazy is the amount of water we could safe by implementing it. making pipes of the reason we lose nearly 30 percent of both schwartz had globally bits of staggering 346000000000 leaders a day. to put that in perspective, that's 30 times small than german households consume per day. or more than 2000000000 bath tubs. a yeah. perfectly good water. we could use to drink, wash, clean, grow food. that's just being wasted. my son called me on the full space. so we'll basically promise that was the time this is lauren guy. he co founded the tech start up a stair. plum us is a bit of phenomena statements. us throughout the trex water leaks from space. they make satellite images with the help of microwaves. the microwaves are reflected differently depending on which medium they hit full space,
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we can get with him the sci fi underneath the oxide input soto input the pipes the am. so i'll go through is actually gain linking. what we can say form space is the water on this bottom for like, for example, based on the death of from rain or something else. they're looking for the composition of the water. if it's drinking water, they assume it's a leak. and mostly there, right? the result, so take this, every thought on this met, for example, is a leak. and here to leak over a 120 meters per minute detected in process. it's only point in bangkok or in chinese cities, estero cells, those maps to utilities globally. so they know where to fix makes and save. money. locating leaks is only the 1st step in a long process. fixing one the, my trip new ones, because it can affect the pressure within the pipe. improving and renewing pipes
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and infrastructure is key to saving water. and then any $40000000000.00 that, that going down the drain globally do owns here in the us, fixing fives. it's even cheaper than recycling water. so wait us, all this leave us there. plenty of ways to improve access to water as buff towing sounds fascinating. what we have thought of from implementing it and the other methods that are much easier to put into practice today, like forecasting that works in certain areas. it's a low tech solution and quite cheap. but the biggest challenge is fixing all want to infrastructure. this will be essential to stop wasting valuable, clean water. we have the tools to do this. it's effective and just needs to be put into action. why modern ways of life have really gotten us ahead and made our life simpler in several ways that us do such an aspects of life with insurance, knowledge and traditional wisdom, trump everything else. but you let me know what you think you can write to us as
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