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you guys can have someone to give me, definitely get back. okay. all right, that was mohammad malik. fall un humanitarian coordinator joining us for my degree . thank you so much. that's the latest on dw news. thanks for watching the get ready for an exciting auburn toyota for the surprise. hi, irish. and i'm ready to dive into the hands of human to do you have you have a one dodge, so do you need this? of course. you can respond and unexpected side supplies. he's the head of a country that no longer exists. the deadline is homeland of 2 beds has been occupied by china for almost 75 years. with time asleep for his country,
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he receives the nobel peace to this festus, china, september 27th. on d, w. the. we all want to have a healthy and sustainable lifestyle, right? i know that's not easy, but a few young people live on earth and we all need to eat and preserve our beautiful planet. is it even possible to do both? yes, using tech and smart farming. is that what topic on shift today to? there's no future without sustainable farming to help farmers grow more food with less chemicals. there are many stops that use data analysis to examine everything from soil conditions to climate changes to the most efficient ways to use fertilizer. so far, however, this data is not equally accessible to everyone. for instance, when it comes to data from space. satellites are rarely gathering info from sub
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saharan africa. a canyon start up wants to change this using artificial intelligence. this from uh, from the airy kenya has been working with satellite images to increase his crop, used to support since by us, stop up specializing in eco friendly technology from the capital. nairobi they are gold farm. us should have access to more data on the soil. the weather and future changes to the climate using the data we able to to create to models this model. so that help us, you know, to, in this time what is happening at the farm at any point in time for the farm as like marketing when you keep climate change, just making it increasingly difficult to tell when to stop sewing. his hopes, slow rest on the data from the software i'm you need which could help him to be more efficient. when you have enough data about the woodland, we look if it is going to come,
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then the do not last long. it will be shot. today's the lou we do, but it was in the last 3 months. but yeah, cool. if it is going to be longer and then you know, we are going to be made of those plants that go for a longer period. i mean, he gave us with a and so it was a so from set to lights in space and analyzes this using a i. the company is based in nairobi, since most satellites are not directed towards gathering data from africa, guessing high quality and reliable data is challenging. i mean, you follow the kid. caleb's wants to change this. we wanted to make sure that countries in the global south were also equipped with the same platforms that the global knows have been able to get access to. and if the west of the global nurse, as accelerated as created the world that's we see today, sort of technology africa hasn't been able to capture that revolution because of the lack of high quality and accessible data. kate kilo isn't tackling this
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challenge alone. she wants to fundamentally change how data is gathered across africa and is thus co operating with academic research institutes. and can you use machine learning to protect the climate, the ultimate, see what we building that i mean is onto the legacy of, to the african continent. so we hoping that as we continue to work with the students and build capacity within the continent, they come and take over and bring that. that's um that mission and the vision a 100 times further. and that's uh, that's what we'll be able to do it today. in less than 5 years, i mean, he has already raised more than $2000000.00. kate cal, it wants to use the sets of live data to improve. i mean, these machine learning system, the data can provide more information on the impact of climate change. and that's helped the farmers on the grounds here, small scale farm is especially important to when i
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see people who say, well, these farms actually don't have an impact. they have an impact when you put $600.00 millions of them together, they feed the entire planet and that's very powerful. and that's why we should care about these fund. supporting individual farmers. that's also important. small funds produce around 75 percent of the world's food, despite using just 12 percent of all agricultural land. that means they are essential for our nutrition. one project that support small farmers is in all of them camera room. a classroom in the north of camera room. and this calls from us use v r headsets to enter virtual fields and learn how to keep the real world's cotton plants pest free fit to do for much on this type of training. let's farmers practices new methods or is by being able to try them out.
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they understand the challenges better and kind of depth, a quote on, on a lender to me. how that was see how the whole p loans also grow cotton from his parents. now he'd like to try new methods and expand his skill sets the v r headset let's in train on the virtual cotton fields here. he can zoom closer to the plans in order to spots potential. pest infestation, that's good from the plants. another valuable lesson from the causes that spiders, each caps up, your loss, can be helpful for pest control. if i'm a big deal, feels like you're inside the video on the fields and kinda observe what's happened . that's the one that's being really helpful for us. for me, so i'm up with a do something in this virtual world, the farm as also learn how to produce biological pesticide spray by mixing ground means seeds with water, vegetable oil, and a bit of detergents. not only is it more eco friendly and less harmful to humans
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than chemical pesticides, but it's also much cheaper. all the techniques taught in the are precisely resemble re live situations you most if learning is also cheaper than regular training, as there are no costs for transport. and accommodation become a reunion custom expos company. so total also profits from well trained farmers don't. well, but you can have the right to equipment to, but without the appropriate training, we won't be able to produce good cotton. this education helps the farmers to improve the techniques and produce high quality costs. i agree on the local don't in order to be equipped for future challenges and to produce higher units on the quote in the fields. more and more farmers in cameroon. once who participates in the virtual training courses from peanut butter to frozen pizza?
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one product, that's in almost everything is palm oil. it has a great shelf life and can with them being seated. but it's also very controversial for assessing. come down with the full palm or plantations, which threatens animal species and the air we breathe. now that doesn't sound very equal friendly does it, but palm or actually requires much less the forest of area been raped seed also it, it just needs to be sustainable. how can we check with a new app from indonesia? for example, indonesia is by far the largest palm or producer in the world. more than $60000000.00 people here work as pharmacy, oil mill per, rates of trade, us and the food industry. it's a long supply chain and for true sustainability, every step needs to be events. it's monthly pulled up from switzerland's co founded quote to you bought 2 of his ends. he always knew, well that's because this filled the soul square for the fog and the for the,
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for the 3 that it has to be a holistic end to end system. so it'd be delivered a platform which helps create inputs supply. it's farmers and the allstate gifts the meals up to the brands, verifying the data is key. to date, coach eva has registered more than a 120000 small hold up. com website stations into these your loan. at each farmer has been interviewed by quote to us though. so we have verification that the farm is not been protected. flores not involved in deforestation over the past 10 years, and that they do not exploit children. 10 said life at all. today, coach eva has become a global company with 800 employees. its mission is to enable and ensure traceability at every stage of production, processing and sales. as more and more companies are looking to making the supply
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chain small, intense parents. often the context starts with a multinational company, a brand coming to us. ok, please help us to my power supply chain. that's a concept based tech company diversified. it's portfolio these days. it doesn't just cover palm or supply chains, but also the more than 1000000 producers of over 50 different raw materials from across the globe. west also signed on there are many apps for capital breed us. farmers can use these to access data on the livestock, on their smartphones. digit call also has a chipped function, where they can check directly with veterinary ins to connect people also and let in america where in f helps farmers sell their products by connecting them directly with customers. so they can all to produce straight from the farmers. many farms in columbia are located in remote areas, so transporting produce can be difficult,
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and small farmers don't have as many options for selling the crops, which makes it harder to own a fair and stable income unit gollindo and coming over. i'm also want to change this with the platform, see a buckle. 6 when we saw on the predictive values and challenges, that is more of the scale farmers face it, we started to develop a solution and dig around solution for the farmers. and i mean, i mean, we think about near to try to planting in which we can coordinate farmers and customers before planting customers can all the produce directly from the pharmacy and can now also choose how many plans should be growing for them. the crops can be delivered to them, but they can also be sold or donated some of the start up isn't stopping as being a direct markets of 2600 small scale farming families live in columbia. in
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guatemala, the cool would like to see them profit from information and insights available on the platform. we use a i in different areas and then watching 1st and not logistics. we use a platform that use a i to do or the deliveries in the various way. and we also use a i to give support to our farmers. i mean, we process the typically 3 months. so a platform and as our technical support can div information to the farmers, more data can hopefully lead to bets across these days. see, ember cool also delivers to restaurant chains and companies. the aim is to make these markets more assessable to small scale from us to now is the moment thing to mean technology and really closer. because we need to wrinkle pertaining to the feeder to modern day to generate jones working in the
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cups. 6 it's impressive how many support tools available for farmers these days. in the end there is no plan to be right. so we have to find ways to grow foods and protect our planets by changing our diets, at least a little and supporting these funding projects. each one of us can contribute to a healthy, a well sustainable future. that's all for me. things and see you next time. the watson, like growing up, swamped by tories skeleton such as somebody makes i'm. this is maureen destination in the greek engine seat with the $3000000.00 visitors each year.
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