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a documentary about this sounds of power, inspiring story about survival of the home and you go get the tennis. i was the only one, usually in nazi germany. watch now on youtube dw documentary. the balance is key to the existence of this was that the, the scales one way or the other and the damage begins. hello and welcome. i'm sorry, got the body and you're watching equally. in today's episode, let's try to understand this balance. and what happens when the equilibrium is disrupted? by let's say, too many chemicals in the story, for example, or too much fix knology, even if it is the dream. and how does all of this impact human life?
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in the eyes and agricultural follow house. and yet it's going to be ocean to the country is economy has been rapidly declining and that have been several other factors that have contributed to this decline. one of them is so i think the nation caused by 1 o'clock chub, intense village and excessive use of chemical pesticides on for to license. and this is threatening user livelihoods across the country. many farm families still stronger for to square meals a day, despite particular logical advances. we visited a village on the outskirts of denny, where a social enterprise is helping farmers regenerated enlivened and make a profit. it is time for this fenugreek to be harvested, didn't follow the village on the outskirts of valley. a lot has changed to a farm. us out to says judge b, them a his family has been finding this land for generations. a
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about doing my father's time. they never use the lot of getting close because the human i do look back to the land, but i was inside, down was constructed, the mines worked on no longer use the phone like i will go though with this. so in deprived of nutrients from the water, many from us now use chemicals for devices to support plant growth and keep best. so it'd be a study by the center of environment shows that more than 60 percent of the soil around delhi is degraded. it is no longer possible to use natural in finding methods. here. we could clearly see the majority or the sweetest and both were deficient in macro mutant and my can prevent an oregon. you've got a button is decreasing, it is very low now. and because soil has, does not have enough nutrients. so for producing the x ray will also not have enough new period, but more and more people. and then the ones organically produced fruits and vegetables at the same time,
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almost need to be able to live off the land. and for that it needs to be heavy. and for the time that conviction is the basis of a been thumbs. a social enterprise determined to rethink funding with the health of traditional practices. we know that the micro biome, or the microbiology plays a big, big role in immunity as well as newer versions of play. and this has been the journey of open farms. when we moved into regenerative agriculture, so as nom de for the last 20 plus years, we've been doing chemical, pre organic agriculture as such. but as we started developing into the science of it, we, we kind of natalie the traditional practices with the visibility of modern science . and tried to kind of optimize that to a model that small farmers can use in this country. and it all centers around a high quality compost, which urban fonts produces, it says from the harvest base supplied by lucas funds. that ice double which would
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normally be, but the fuse is combusted along with but not least, and vegetables based. and then, just like in fetish know, finding it needs regular wanting. and tony what they see is that your saw him is able to create your fund guy. and your micro biome is able to create what we refer to as secondary mental lights, which is the highest form of nutrition for plans can just leave them a has also joined up in funds since then. he says his sorrows have greatly improved . instead of using chemicals for the life is like before, he not only uses organic one, a light loyalty, i know you can one quarter know you would, you know, die. we don't use them only the compost and done promo dollars and what i would medicines. i'd been fonts for white us. we'd be able to the end because it's been a while ago. so they're not just present data, is from up in farms here to inspect how drug based blocked is coming along. using
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an apple called find me to help you. they're able to log crop details, monitor fields, and predict drop outcomes. this to is also sick to aid and cultivation techniques and hope from us adopt region rates of funding practices. of the for 3 days i visited, this is on the call for the doesn't diamond mode that and that thing my mind fine. where do is pay the money in my hus 5. i'm a learned a plus 5. grandpa, lead total water, and be honest, i'm need to release payoff numeral as well. so he there to display all the money in mazda and i can see that the current dollar for free, with those on diamond, on each open from center, provide support the 5 most within roughly a 20 kilometers radius. farmers can also deliver, they produce him. so no komatt has a phone close by, and he has brought 900 killers of candidates with him by depositing them here at
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urban farms. he no longer needs to travel long distances to markets, nor does he have to involve costly middleman. here there's barely any cost, it's 10 minutes of a come directly from the farm and drop the produce here from here it goes straight to the whole sanders, the open funds is now one of the leading supply as a fall guy like fruits and vegetables in the daily adf, ready to be drugs domain, to is up cabbage, their products, costs around $3.00 times more than those on the market. but that's not a problem for customers at the shop. see if it's on the business. so they've got a better genuine demand in the city of if you can get into customers traceability and authenticity that is demand left for tomorrow. however, nor the people don't necessarily buy organic produce for long period. peggy, they're also price conscious long they've but they,
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they the point they are good. they are. that's like a slug is price lunch. customers tend to be people who have a mortgage that too much and want to feed them pill for people with health issues. and people with deep pockets or who can afford to 20 people asking about 20 percent, a middle upper class people who want to have had it before the weekend. they're medium up. but last time they want to have him. it should be the amount is please, that he has made the shift his old way of finding besides that in smaller use and fire costs are the a lot of the go got a lot of the chemical fertilizers are expensive. magnets the best. if i die, you the odd expensive right now the die would cost sound that around $1400.00 rupees. that's 15 utilized. so what i'd like now, i see that expense, and i save on your area and chemicals like you like those as well. so the tenure of
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the problem is this helps up and that's what the i'm on top of all of this, the pharma said that produce face much better than it did a few years ago when we speak of sustainability. unimportant aspect is also the jobs that the spect agendas in the international labor organization defines green jobs as decent jobs that has the store or preserve the live in india can create up to put the 5000000 such jobs by 2047 says that report as an example, let's head to gen like to meet a team of women who are wanting to respect, why making the living for themselves. and also keeping the city clean and inspiring others along the way. these women a part of the team. and yes, both of them in waste management team and they're proud of what they do as waste
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collectors, supervisors, drivers, and monitor it's to get to the handle that a fuse of an entire chain they neighborhood in this country. therefore, move garbage collection is dominated by men. the women here, a challenging gender disparity, and the value of this job has its own difficulties. okay, reno shine and i do my job development. this with the one on this job has given me so much peace of mind that you know my head and way though about about the while. i had the confidence that i can face life and friend for my sense because i have this job and evaluated the my day tomorrow and the 1st one of a lot of them. it's the model of 2 is dedicated to her work, despite the stigma that comes with the job. her mother, she says, refuses to with a ton now. on her own. she frequently needs to remind residents to stick to segregation a mile and they want them to have in order for you to get a little more back in the residents. don't separate the garbage properly. it makes
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it harder for us to do our job. i won't get the one of them for the day on this. sometimes people will put diapers in with all the other beast and the that mix so well for us and across the one of us them article in the but then i feel really happy. menissi people making the effort, said you're good to properly on the happy on some of those. a lot of mattie previously worked in a range of jobs, including as a carpenter, and in the construction industry, old hard label with no job security bundle mc abruptly ended her spend as a nanny in switzerland. when she'd have done the stability of a job and perform a reset the game as a welcome break. recruiting an old room and the team was easier than expected for the private contractor in charge. initially, people toward, if you will not be able to hire this many of them in, in this line of book,
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once you able to hire, we would toward if you will not be able to train them to drive these vehicles. and once we were able to drive them, then back to the magic happens. the training was altered in a full 100 strong team. in the zone of 10 i emerging as one of the best performing municipal, solid waste production team, and they die country mattie also collect space from vendors real. well, i looked at the problem and pick up the tables that are no longer going to say every day. if they didn't show up, i would have to keep all display. they do tables in the shop. i wouldn't know a lot to do with them. i don't have any of that option that i got a little guy. the local executives also appreciate the reliable. so is that bobby and her team provide to the neighborhood. you're a luck on the if the agent collect lease from us every day. our house is, was stopped, stinking. we often don't have time to do it. we should respect people who provide
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such an essential service. when you might be cut off by women like mary a breaking values, statistics show, the students' fall from the norm in just recent sense has revealed a steady decline in bremond spots as a patient in the workforce. many apple and middle class of women with the labor force optim outage, and i'm in just pull the book them and perform often doesn't count as lee. but what is shocking in the country is that the strip of the larger numbers of women are not in what the goal is unable force and not also in the workforce. so that is one part of the story. but the other thing that fremont assessing is that the statistics and not guaranteed is not here decapitating what they've been, audrey. i'm not going to doing that as work because you're saying that the census has to be compatible across all countries in the world. in 2021. the shit of women
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in the us labor force was 22 percent. that's one of the lowest figures in the wood and well below the international average of 47 percent. maddie lost her husband just before the band to make. she says her job gave her the strength to get to the types and it's given her the financial security as a widow to secure a brighter future for her to children in the bad. and i'm as far as doctor is maddy, then my 2nd doctor isn't 11th. grade, thanks for this job that i didn't, i'm a green job that's proving to be away still with it's what's your name and it's environment. speaking of jobs here is something that generates housings of jobs here in india. suit exports to the natural fiber as well as products made from it amounted to over to $50000000.00 us dollars in the last 2. and this number is on the rise bags. rog, xian, what's the, be all your thoughts?
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i hit the ground to find out more about what is doubted as one of the most the live meant to be friendly of sustainable fabric on the planet. drugs, slippers and bags all made from to a natural fibers. so far so nice. but jude also has a great ecological potential. for example, jude thoughts as an alternative to plastic bags are in the packaging industry. jude sacks can replace plastic ones less. jude requires less energy to process then costs and we are talking about that green and clean environment and data word. now the time is going to gain to adopt the natural fibers which is biodegradable environmentally friendly. and that's a role which see the good substitute of the bus stick. something that takes
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however, there's a huge challenge. even for india, the world's largest computer produces more than 370000 people across india, a directly employed in the industry. it provides a livelihood for some 4000000 from families. schooner chandra daily. a farmer from sam has been growing jude for nearly a decade. to planting and harvesting cute is a big deal and a huge responsibility up up when you move it up the level to give up. and it takes money every step of the way, which i wish i possibly will. it from the buying refined to do to the time it gets how best to get started and the police are not by after it's harvested, the jude is soaked in water for 2 weeks. a process called wrecking. that's because the truth fibers must be extracted from the stem of the plant. it's labor intensive or for which farmers often need extra help. that is it. the problem
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is that we've gone get labor. so when we need them, they migrate and the weather doesn't take much of their time. we don't need so we have to get their tavis started within a date. but it's hard to find labourers of the dead wages are increasing while production is falling in combat is and there are lots of challenges like be hackers and they got on the books and selling these. i see the central research institute for jewels and a large fibers studies these challenges and tracks to come up with solutions. we can minimize the liberal equipment. i do like an expenditure by utilizing the mechanized tools like, and i'll say deals with the as well as the body butters. jude requires the human tropical climate of the monsoon season to grow. if the readings failed to arrive on time, both the quantity and the quantity of the harvest stuff of
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a vase was in the last 5 years, i have no deals to decline in jude production in different locations. yeah, the beeping i'm gonna, i mean, good about that. some of the plants don't survey exceptionally heavy rains and that we're not going to get one bad. valerie widgets, heavier, on fours. but we'll shut to until those are the result of climate change due drawers are trying to adopt. we have to to lie of the higher quality, high ending. but i think that will do feats which has been there lovely since the reach of high end potential. and also uh, last question for you kind of claim refreshing for the com. i have to jude factory included. but that is one of the issues because it operates 24 hours a day. nearly you around every day, hundreds of workers labeled in a vast hole did use the twine used to make ry sacks. jude bags and other products
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some bush me show is the middle manager. he sees 2 months, so jude is growing with the industry faces. a shortage of workers, health and safety protections are often likes to that the heat, dust, the noise. and he says, working conditions in the jude industry are not attractive to young people. who are this is where we convert the dude fibers into fabric. it's a tough process. workers and your conditions that are hard to imagine. it's really hot inside the factory and the work is not easy. concerned about the label of brands. he believes india is jude factories need to invest heavily to upgrade the machinery. jude has been cultivated in the country for centuries. the warm and humid climate of the kansas delta is ideal for these cro. to expose this in 2023 of the study games in the 3 proceeding years. just outside cool,
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got the hundreds of manufacturing units, a springing up to meet growing global demand for jude. by 2023, the indian jude back market was was over $218000000.00 us dollars. this manufacturer to exports to more than 50 countries across 5 continents, mostly to europe. it's already modernized, it's machinery, or the head of the company sees, such as thoughts are essential. we are preserving the planet for the future of our children. we are saving the planet from has the plastic for you should be making the was do you know the government is incentivizing jude production by providing subsidies and developing higher loading. but i do use up to to go around the color of the research institute for jude argues, meeting a group of students. and that's where he hopes to convince them of jewels he would
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go to ensure your, you know, the extra 100 and such a crowd that it can fix the fonts for the kind of run dockside. and we've been wanting to do it at a sob. 15 tons of going back side, but had to choose the fabric for heavy duty jobs with us started sacks shopping thoughts of dual coatings and thoughts flores and to fashion list. to be read, the market potential is huge. from georgia to walk shops, let's head to the feels of spain where the sun shines right. solar energy is a big business in spain. in fact, 700 huge tracts of land in the countryside across spain have been thrown into for the war, take fees to generate more sort of our sounds. great, right? but actually 7 a spaniards are unhappy with these developments that's find out why and says a tool that she lives in one of spain's funniest regents with his wife and horses.
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but he is concerned because that same son has attracted industry to type in us. and another huge solar park has recently been built next to his the state are sync up on monday the through the city to the country side of that so that i know they are building the solar rate is around us. big industrialism on site right next to warehouse and kind of syndicate them and more are planned. spain wants to produce green energy from its abundant sunshine. that's good for the climate, but threatens on his plans. he wants to started writing therapy center here in 15 to get out of a need that has to be a nicest place for people to spend the day. but i'll pull that by saturday. but if people don't want to come, we'll have to give up on our project. but the problem was that the projectile the for others,
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the solar cells represent economic growth. after tourism collapse during the cover 10 demik, mayor jose diaz is happy for every sent invested. i'll be able to talk in thinking some of his own info and by to many of lost their jobs and these hard time these are but uh you can go to port out and they call it all what i like now to these building projects. some of been able to get back to the job market. i think that $1.05, now all of gross are being clear cut to make way for solar plants. some farmers have seized the opportunity to lease or sell their land to the energy companies. nikolai of done has signed over some of his land because water is increasingly scarce and expensive. irrigation no longer pays off. in the way i one, well, i'm looking at other, nothing grows here. what was your s l o u product? so we're trying to get at least something out loud, and it's like a low,
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medium looking forward of more than 200 spanish citizens. initiatives are sounding the alarm and fighting the solar fields the least colonial and others. fear that spain will become europe's power supply, or if there's a map of people's expense, look at. but supplements may i ask who i'm next door that's going to send them with the fact you say spell that last blog does have it on his car. back on these huge solar fields are built here with all their environmental and social impact apples, it will mainly provide economic growth and jobs elsewhere and it's not here. you have on this time. that's not fair. and so hold on. yeah, no, the pain is being colonized and exploring the study, but there are other ways, like 50 kilometers away and mostly tough. the village has built a photo voltaic plant top they're small theater to produce their own electricity. the mayor francisco garcia proudly explains the creation of an energy community
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backed by an e u regional development fund. luca and stuff like that, it's healthy, not bargaining. everything we produce here stays in the communities in the, in the uh, we don't want to sell our energy to the big company, a single sort of a, see nothing on official. i want affordable climate, friendly electricity for all our citizen us. for my guess. yeah. so give that all sorts of what to get no sale. you'll get the plan currently powers $21.00. households with businesses and restaurants expected to come on board. but luis polonius. spain is focusing too much on large scale projects. the state is given solar cell companies, free rain, instead of ensuring that they build on derelict industrial sites. to avoid any spell out of $10000.00 the same capacity can be achieved without destroying the environment. but there is no planted by the solar arrays where
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trees one stood hoarse lover and show a tear of it still cannot understand it. no, but instead of get by the side of why they can't destroy the environment and the name of the environmental protection made, it makes no sense. no, i, i like, you know, you know, that, i mean that if, once you're not on the ramping growth of the solar fields defeats its purpose, he hopes that future projects will be more environmentally friendly, such as a nearby i mostly. and so that green electricity is really green. we started this episode, speaking of balance, and we're ending it with the realization that if not downright, then that also lied to be so much of even a good thing. that is still what would you like to see more off on the show? you can email us or reach out to me directly on my social media. i will see you next week on demand ticket. goodbye. now discuss
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