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he also did the chance again, but only if the crime is addressed in the power of attorney to take responsibility for his actions. got ease of trees on march, 2nd, on d, w. the extreme weather conditions are affecting almost every parts of the globe. we are in these together, so why not lawn from each other and pulled on knowledge to address real problems. welcome to a new edition of equal africa, i and son drug the homes that we know video, right to income. hello. you've done that. i sandra, i agree, one area we help is certainly needed is an agriculture. how can we improve our food
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security? more on the lead time, chris olives coming to you from lee goes nigeria. here as well. it's coming up a modem of 3 environmental lease been can yeah. 6 to rescue the iconic ball about almost his pain show how vegetables can flourish. despite the drought and the uganda pharma aiming to ching, to wells, the help of the slow food movement as you know, we'll roll about solutions here on a co offer car. so how about these 4, a great idea? the human development program got us up inventions from all over the globe that promotes sustainable development. and they shows them just where they are needed in getting a one initiative is targeting remote, rural communities who enough balance to benefit from
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a whole catalog. i'll solutions a cheap to some of the most remote areas of getting. this is a 1st for the team from the u. n. d p. excellent. read to not equipped with the digital them up in the database of sustainable projects. they are here to implement local people about potential solutions to problems. so they may be facing the 1st top is the village of could be of the fuel on luckily at a loss to what he has got to run through. there are 91 of these accelerator lab teams working in 114 countries across the globe. as you all said, also today you can access and learn from people who found solutions to problems all over the world that i saw. some problems who have to wait for a solution, but there does seem to be a potential and so forth to supply issues. thanks to the digital map, which is accessible online. says it i'm on time. they say they're not for me to
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be on. i'm in the follow up, but as long as you, we don't pretend to have all the answers, but what we did share with them right away lot. the 1st solution that we presented was a water collection base, a little bit run off base. and uh, this is already used in booking a fast, but it hasn't been introduced here in cold. yeah. it is. it is. yeah, yeah. most of them are, i spent 2 years talking don't innovations across the country, like be some from, but the equity voltage by the 80 cycles plastic with breaking it down into particles. and then building solid puddles, which are then used to make a bo day just to like these blue balls. it is used to be called fossil gutted with creating a fertilizer as well as we think gus, which can be comforted and put to use. second, what we're asking for is help with getting our capital, which i've almost been filed. in fact, some have been filed points,
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that's the only thing, and we'd like reassurance that our products won't be duplicated without our consensus. 5 different k sound lot cost once a month or what's the commercial lease since and asks questions for you needs to ensure the product fits like celebrate and loves criteria. he and his team are looking for ideas that are innovative, community oriented, easily transfer about their country. so sufficient democracy move approved accelerates, and love with health, but typically will keep up to an important on find funding in extends innovation will be integrated into a lot that the best so that it can be shared with the communities who could benefit from it. once most like a model receives fruits an agreement from an email that he adds the solution to a global map, which users can access online? no. who in the these days a lot of decisions are made at the macro level. so cool, but many of our communities fall through the cracks because these decisions don't
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reach side. okay, so at the bottom of life, or even if they do, they don't take the communities aspirations into account bennett. and so we have to play that role not in is was so all together with a team of volunteer engineering students. let's look them out. or you tons to feed the, to visit the village. we struggling to see to get a lunch due to rising temperatures. have just a dumb talk. god, the yellow is going to see if the ronald this in which she discovered on the online month during the recent meeting might be a solution. she shows the team 2 possible places. it could go done. sometimes i don't know, but we thought we could do it here. the team needs to conduct the facility assessment and then find a way to implement the solution. i'd like to throw that out for you. that's how fast will one day they won't be able to. they'll go up and pass on the information
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and set you up on a fits accepted the don't let us know. next, the team hits to upload the issue in which he's suffering from an institution. and one of the engineers showed the farm as a natural insecticide, which has on the x to the right to a lot of smaller companies. that's composed of got a cheated paper, oil and soap. it is bought simple and cost effective functions that really does cost just $1.00 euro as opposed to 5 euro's for the same amount of kind of close. yeah, the 4 months with no share the knowledge with other local people. and she only if you, even if we're in kind of crazy, we can call them and they'll be able to home. even if they're not agronomist, then can you shut on file, is that going on? and now it's time for the lot team to move on together with precious problem beating information the the hope to share with as many people as possible. amazing, we need the help local knowledge and cooperation can provide real help at the local level. which brings us to our next story. this low food movement was found that
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nearly 40 years ago in italy and is now a global organization, a lot ease, right, crease, a bunch of it's vision is to to give every human being access to food that is produced locally. that is one big reason on the last year of thumb it on to go know missed a ride to in uganda, took over as the new international president. so let's me to he knows his way around the local market of edward mcb studied here in the italian city at the slow food university. now he's heading up the movement. brad, i helped also for me to interact with the coach as other people, but also to understand the historical back place of skill, food and weight or begun. the slow food movement started in italy in
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1986, a country known for its wine and hazelnut. as well as a plethora of other delectable specialties. right from the start. it was a grassroots movement. it's visionary founder, carla patrina. he took up the fight against fast food chains, along with a group of activists. in 2022, edward mackenzie took over. it says settings to take uh of, uh, uh, lead us it from such a big thing that i caught up at the beginning. but to me it's also i look at the details, the learning opportunity. i feel like i have a lot to offer. i have a lot of experience to share with they load from my communities, from my country, from my continent under that we, this is the only way we kind of breeds that if i'm growing up between the north end the so the slow food movement promotes local produce and fair trade, rejecting the trend towards fast food. farmers seek to preserve bio diversity in their fields. they work with traditional crump varieties and farming methods and
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respect animal welfare. traditional methods are also used in food manufacturing. over the years, the organization has expanded its reach to a remarkable 160 countries to me as an african from you, then that sort of for the means address for the network that is supporting and working with local communities for beautiful silver. i need to walk with the communities of farmers, communities of young people, communities of indigenous peoples. slow food came to uganda in 2006, 2 years later, edward were keeping joins in network. his own family lives from farming, like many in his village. she saga as a child, he often had to work in the fields. i was forced to do a good cottage as a punishment at school. a lot of these punishments turned out to be my
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life time passion and driving force to make a change. she knows all the slow food farmers in the area like know, well, and then you and john. she mostly grows vegetables, including rare varieties, and takes care to avoid mano cultures. uh, sort of would good. then we embrace the, the rusty and our garden. we also make sure that we try to protect our plants. so we to the risk of extinction. and do they provide for the security slow food? uganda has over $30000.00 members and is active in many areas. the organization has different facets, including slow food gardens, as low food use, network farmers 1st markets with local produce and a so called alliance for chefs and cooks. during the, the quick sal and the 1st thing is, uh,
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the quote should have is the design. yeah. on the waiting list to make a change in the system like bedding, a condo, she runs a catering service per journey with slow food spend 7 years during which she is focused on the art of crafting traditional dishes, traditional foods that really help us to really em verisk to more of our culture and to give us a sense of belonging. i really sound good for this low food that they are trying to views. culture to empower us in foods, to have that to go to that it's known to wash that way. it's passing on this culture of local produce and organic farming that edward mckee sees as his main task for all restaurants, through product uh, funds uh through uh, software guidelines in africa through many of the initiatives like uh, the software use. how kind of means we are able to reach out to so many people
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because the only way that the, i know they do in the how the food we eat under the system under which it's produced is affecting the planet. now i have is when we kind of make better choices, many of this slow food farmers and you're going to have achieved more food security . thanks to adopting this peek a logical method. and edward will, katie is happy to help them in making their choices what on east duration of guy, growing food sustainably and safe go hunting? food security is becoming f a motion, aging farmers, especially right here. i'll forget having to cope with extreme paint and long periods of dropped the situation in solid. the new is not much better, but fall most in one part of spain, of finding ways to beat the drought and still see the base dibels twice. pete and route. spain's agriculture was once again,
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left high and dry last year. but this is also spain. it rarely rains here, but there is water and even plenty of tomatoes. why is that button on the field trip and the relatively dry conditions that we have in spain, especially on the mediterranean. i think it's quite advantageous to grow through doing greenhouses secure. she'll go through all of them in other. oh dear, how awful? the classic reaction when it comes to the vast plastic landscapes of hell, maria. well, oranges, olives, and greens, dried up elsewhere, vegetables for europe ro here almost all year round. this region has always been dry, which is why farmers together with the engineers make the best of what little water they do have, including with the help of sensors and software. so the. busy maybe i guess what we achieve here in the green houses is a 20 to 30 percent water savings. 20 percent less growth, eliza and 30 percent less electricity. all the out. all that. then if your
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technology helps farmers on the whole region to be more sustainable, like america and winter months. so things in the greenhouse is farmers do everything they can to save water. this tomato grower, for example, doesn't use sensors or even soil. instead, he puts the plants into a substrate at them all. and now this way, we save 20 percent of the water that we would otherwise have wasted plus to fertilize events. and now they do affect the nissan that could be any the irrigated greenhouse. this is an idea from the 19 sixty's franco dictatorship in a region where hardly anything grew. thousands of families tried their luck on a single hector of land. it's done, it's slow pinado. his parents were among them. together with his wife on pyro. he still runs his small family distance. the green peppers are currently in demand instead of the v. c. c that i bought the, the movie movie and we, it's
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a pretty good living. somebody, all the green houses have improved the lives of atl, 90 percent of our marines and the a that i ended up getting ready prosperity and less water consumption to good reasons for the green houses. but so far, farmers have been growing more or less the same things. field vegetables such as medicine, broccoli have yet to thrive under cover. but there's one exception. this firm, which grows punctually under plastic, highly automated, with a close water cycle. it seems 50 percent on water and fertilizer compared to growing the vegetables out doors little then i'm off to the full full head. we have 3.2 heck to so yeah. if possible. and we have 9 harvest spaces, but yeah, i mean, in the field, they managed 2 or 3 phases on the same. here we go by. this greenhouse is efficiency, regardless of which bench the bowl is being grown is crucial. c by that must be
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still going in the base at the building. the greenhouse is costs around a $150000.00 euros, but hex to not roll vegetables lives can recruit, but those costs for the cost of out a store scale. there are attempts to grow larger crumbs under plastic, such as these battalions and these appliances for scientists. this is just the start. you don't get even a little and i think the better control of claremont, the conditions on those tests will ensure a better production on quality. that's why i believe that more profit will be made and therefore higher profitability. even if you feel the product on top of my girlfriend, but when you a one scarce commodity is crucial for success under plastic water. even if you need less than you would growing food in a field, still growing more than $32000.00 heck, there is one of the vegetables requires a lot of water. in this case, it comes from a seawater desalination plant, which has to work 24 hours a day to out of the meanwhile, the other we see
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a lot of development and production in the region would be unthinkable without this planned work. it because the ground water at the pharmacy used to use a salty handler. what so that's how do you follow by expanding wind and solar power and stain more. more sea water may be the celebrated affordably and sustainable in the future. but that only works on the coast. if water prices rise overall greenhouse, this will also become more interesting outside of the l maria region. wow, just a simple idea, but what difference it makes? well, there is a will, there is a way on this per ton dentist knows all about that. he's a volunteer fighting to help nature cope. we've been dropped on the other side of the mediterranean. it may be a kit is these weeks doing a bit of
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the trees if the hallmark of forest nearly be is coastal city of outcomes are healthy, even though there's been almost no rain here. it's all things to hussein been saucy . and environmental enthusiast, who cares for the trees personally. okay. that let me that some of you. what i've noticed in recent years of edison was that there is no follow up after trees are planted in the you wouldn't the saplings that not water did not lead them. so i decided in 2009 teams and you know that we need follow up the needs to be for a station campaign. the, when once the trees have been planted, we can, we take care of them so that they survives the libya as badly affected by climate change from extreme rain fall and slides to drought and deserted vacation. the north african country has seen it all. the hallmark of forest was in a poor state to on to whose name and saucy and other volunteers began watering the
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trees and then how yeah, do you have the hearing the voice been able to bring life back into the source to a continuous follow up of irritating the trees stuff on her down comes what it says saved and let them grow them some 3000 or 4000 trees that up the 65 year old has been involved in numerous reforestation campaigns and loves to pass on his knowledge to the next generation he's busy watering hundreds of trees and has no plans to retire. if he's your do for you more, i know he had there is effort involved. it's a struggle and exhausting work. and when i see a tree growing, this motivates me to continue watering the tree and use some, both inside and outside the forest, colorado kind of staying on the subject of cheese, the bill, but it can be found in large parts of off again, for many, these trees,
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how deep speeches significance, so often a full point for gatherings. the fruits, seeds, and leaves also solved as a source of healthy food. indeed, both tragically climate change is having a devastating impact on the ball bob's on box. no, the only threats they face we had to kenya now where environment to least are working to rescue these beautiful tree a ball bub tree you can store from allowing it to survive long periods of ground. for centuries, the so called cheese will for life have played a key role in the village communities along the canyon coast. now, so the threatened by kindly change and also the last year, each valve up to full several centuries schools were exported to georgia for planting the pump butte by former georgia and prime minister. this led to public
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outcry in can you how new come to upload something, but there's more than 20300. yes, i'm ticket that way. what are you actually saying to us? beautiful. well, hard to ride that grew up here on the coast. you can leave because he much in your life without bo bonds. all the trees in particular, the weight, i mean, fortune rule for the music in the community. this street is several 100 years old. it has spiritual significance for local people. if we have this out, um, if we have a lot of these uh will come on the mac address on the above up see as big as this one. it is one very important element. but as i faith symbol is a place where we, we communicate to go on a main of the problems that we have been solved on the, the above up to environmental activities. fig. chelsea is on the mission to protect
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bob up trees for years using fighting to ensure this device. the level 3 is one, see which other countries call it the tree of life. because one, the back of the tree. i just made the scene on the list. i use it for the fall and that is just to put everything on that tree is useful on something else. it has moved it just on ages, which means it is very nutritional on. it is not like uh, then any color more defined or hopefully tulsa is sure. that'd be a be exported. well, he says, the real problem is form is an investor's son involved, but cheese along the coast to make room for culture and construction. he regularly talks to people about the trees importance. they stole carbon dioxide and provide nutrients where a wide range of species, insects,
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and back thrive on the flowers while main keys to fruit. hence the nickname won't keep bred, treat. farmer mcdonald me. that was the way of any of that. when he had several of his trees failed, a or 2, not a good for somebody regret that we weren't told anything by the government. kindly, they don't inform us as follow up. i would watch a lot all the benefit or the trees, you know, a, b, c, this. yeah. so that we can understand better abc the book i do watch wound on depending on the size, if sales tree come such between the equivalent or 502-1100 euro's good money for a local phone, but a living tree can and the form of formal it's which contains a large range of vitamins and minerals in powder full. it's in high demand international, the super from the food cell. so population can you betsy cods? what can you meet the teacher and sells them on the side that burns how an
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equivalent of $69.00 euros per month. a considerable boost to have a teacher's salary of 200. you lose a little cooler level by the food. and also opportunity is for earning money to me, i need to get done budget in the past. i don't think the little money that we are given for cutting down a tree cut in any way compared to the benefits we gain from it. you know, if i had done was, it's not part of the whole plus else like to see also visit schools and cubic feet to raise awareness of all the trees. i'm only giving people. he tells them about the significance with a new quote because the statement on choose how to present them correctly when to have a community that that stands bit about the environment. how community that the most that they can be able to make a living from environmental. uh, fix the the do i see a full cost in planting $1000000.00 for trees and funded exclusively county what
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a future that uh schools indicates the county how foot or saturday it send them visual supply in which the activities is pursuing with determination, together with students he's planted more than 200000 trees so far and we wish them all the best of that. it's time to say good bye. thanks for joining us today. to take house eco africa online full grid stories and ideas. i increase the lens and lagos, nigeria to buy keys as see you again next week, and all of you agreed to hobby alone will be back next week with a whole new shell. i am sandra the homes, the to know do site, and go from complex, right to new gun to by the,
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