tv Eco Africa Deutsche Welle September 27, 2024 9:30pm-10:00pm CEST
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the joy and click the new one of the things i love the ball to show is this cover and stuff. the blow ideas and innovations to help our communities as a planet also hold there. so many of them i'm, that's all these aspiring i am personal lives in legals by jerry a great to have you with us here. so it's coming up all digital technology is making a real difference. the small photo from us in the soup u. haul marine petros in spain,
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all protected and underwater climate. he wrote that why? the revival of the plans in this i held rigid is bringing about positive change was with the game ends in bob way. bad news about effect of climate change from extreme weather to pollution. foot scarcity kind of really gets you down. both thinking about the environment doesn't have to be depressing. with the help of dance music and art, it can be fun. now get ready to fill the beach as one creative initiative and car, just action through joy and inspiration. it's time to get a little bit. this is cool. it's on a sub open. bob weighs capital rory. it's home to 17 year old lincoln minor in biology. for over 2 weeks, the trainee mechanical engineer has been practicing
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a new dance routine, the screw called pandas paying full dense deployment action. community base song and dance competition organizers was the 2nd year of running like grinning. once on a local environmental screwed. the just such a little bit. did you go wonderful and you said yeah, we should, blank cheese wishing go to my paper piece of paper. so i have to make something that is very unique. so that when i present people, we add us to the web to language, then bubble you currently produces over 300000 tons of plastic waves. every yeah, most of it is dumped in public spaces, pausing, environmental as well as health hazards awareness. so the causes and effects of deployment prices and all the environmental issues is low and months in a bad way. you a, according to a recent studies, one of the 10 kents name,
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the single climate adaptation measure, such as recycling, opening energy, busy as competition. the is dancing for plastic free future. the does full time with the action. it's an event that uses dance and of course for you to communicate messages of claimants, action, environmental justice. we believe that's a, it's has a unique way of speaking to people way as um you know, academic as teach fix, odds can do with emotions, you know, it can do with, you know, can bring this central fi kinship. you know, to remind us that we are, together, we are the environment, the, the competition among the teams is all goal is to communicate the problem,
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plastic solutions and the performance. the group pandas last is defending champion, but this is not as lucky, although they miss out on the top prize. lincoln knows the efforts weren't wasted. what we're now we're going to be friends from now on because you know, with the yeah, they have this and vision with us. so i'm going to take you to the now with the attempt to tell what else to technically tell my projects. social media post indemnity, you know, being the dental claims to move one the adults competition is over today, a group of 10 volunteers with his screening ones on a project. turning to another form of pop culture springs were feeding to encourage people to reduce and recycle more and reach people who otherwise aren't familiar
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with these issues. and some people relate to the music. some people are, they'd better dance songs and they get to, you know, cross between. so we have a to see and some of these, i just had no clue whatsoever about what time and justice is. so, but know that we educated them know they're actually using the, you know, excuse, excuse to actually control messages that will communicate with other people. attention from some few community members begins to build the reactions or mix of this creative form of environmental and focusing for them on the final for that. and i know some people drive by, for example, to pinpoint messages will discourage them from a throwing trash out the window be general. but i think i hope they continue with this different community questions that the ones that align positive and this one about not everyone gets what they're trying to say with the graffiti in somebody keep an eye, norris, but others learn something from the
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peer to some more greeting gloves on, they're going to be taking clement action into their own hands. counting new trees with old ones were called down to the into plans around 5000 new dreams by 2025. with this, the active saw the claiming of public space and turning it back to recreational areas that can be used in enjoyed by locals. which mitchell really is something to celebrate. awareness of your surroundings is the gift that keeps on giving in many real communities in the sa hill region we've in our re discovering and digital splines that grow weld, which are the ones i mean pull to. and part of the process does diet and times of
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change in where the pots and these have many benefits. the women of scale, the plucking the leaves of the twisted branches of g, get trees as a village of done buddha. they're in demand. the women can have as the leaves all year round, using them to cook or to sell at the market in the nearby town, those in there. and that when i've had it in, before we used to go into the bush to customer would double, could sell to buy food. and then one day i went to sing the for a foreigner, all my relatives took me to so harass, so helpful in the neighborhood. and told me that the by i do have foods does that dates. so i started selling these to them is the plot. so i'm left to me with any one by i do a fruits. but then to are this drawing to me, you know, for to women, do we get to harvested market native? well plants came from joseph. gotta be, it grew up in a j and
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a long been thinking about the benefits of reviving native trutland trees such as the wild tons of species. and they used to have hands that they used to eat tons of it only in times of hardships. so when we started working that with them, we started buying their hands at 1st, they were reluctant, they didn't think we were serious. but they realized that we were actually serious . we were actually buying it. and they got involved in harvesting lots of homes and delivering to us. and they became very happy from the extra income they could make . but we weren't quite satisfied because they were harvesting in order to sell us. but they were still considering it something that they'd rather not eat themselves . now this dr. to change their minds as a social enterprise. so how does that help foods raise as a way that's in local communities about native trees that can provide nutritious leaves fruits and seats, and they've learned to appreciate them. so how
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does that help food says with activities in the region says 2014 and these days works with 1500 small farmers and 18 inches because they supplied service fruit. send me some over 20 local fence species, which i then used to produce oil, jam spices and pastry, 60 products that are sold around this year. and some of them also exported. but the higher up until today, many people thought that these 2 students are just local stuff and don't have any particular values that they so those about them because they just grow wild in the bush. but now people have begun to understand the product so useful, for example, they talk to is it some the national hospital prescribe foods for my show, such as hands up courage which helps diabetics kind of guide you to how does that help? who's good 3 courses up top of that today, instruct uh how i have booth is showing the women what they can do with tons of
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fruit. it has a high protein content the well that's why i was, i would. why do we have taught them a lot of things such as how to cancer with souls made from home to jews, which did in new tons of power rich, which did you didn't know either on to, to bayport biscuits and basically would set them a lot of recipes, homeless, available, why do i can i'm go what i'm joseph got if you learned a lot for me is no region father on a gobby was a young man when he immigrated to initiate with his wife. he began collecting seeds from indigenous plants and re sewing them using a direct feeding method side as to how food successfully we planted 160 local varieties in this way. the farmer's fathered suit, shared the communion of dog. oh, but the 5 kilometers drums into many of the trees were planted by the farmers
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themselves. the whole idea of dark sitting is that you can teach it to the farmers and the farmers can teach each other. and um, and then once you get the at the, what we call the w p. c. economy established, it will have its own momentum. and i would like to inspire people not only here, but all over the world to use their indigenous perennials. joseph gobby also teaches at the university of linda he works together with dr. abdulla do or the topic of local wild sands is also on his curriculum. and it's already been sending students to train with enterprise since 2018. a dement decided as a how to read the so her so her food site has become a training ground for our students and what was the to deal. it's where they go to
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learn about the plans that are most often found in the carriage and semi arid zones here in the shared is one. see me, i need to see one is yeah. after 10 years of agenda region, gabby's project is flourishing. many spoke to the farming families on the x that's on various local to the right and how to care for them and not passing the insights onto the children. because i see, you know, a child, well what you from a very young age, i might go to understand that it's with the income from these efforts that will buy them certain items. so she follows you know, full steps. and that's why, from time to time, she's those trees to mean that you still have the regular income. i can feed her family well. she's even being able to build her own house. the small seeds have borne fruit from south africa to east and you wrote for next stories.
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sometimes you can make a big difference without even leaving you a neighborhood in the past would meet one green thing. good resident was singlehandedly made of forest the, i know a system in the middle of the city, mont, kurt chips is monitoring the temperature of his compost. getting it right is vital to the process talk hate the law. the com post will be ready in 6 weeks. richard began working on his garden in the house of buddha, past 5 years ago to today. it's so many jungle as i looks by apartments docs. what used to be a gravel covered parking lot is now the aurora climate gotten
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a flourishing biotech to to, to confirm that we sold the soil with come from austin coveted with melcher. and these trees grew out of the month on which bore. today some $180.00 plants species grew on the full 100 square meters sites. the goal is to say quest to atmospheric carbon and the plants and soil, as well as to cool the ad directly count directing the oven. he's island defective . the 50 rich it's aim is to create a self sustaining for a spike eco system. so he doesn't do much pruning. instead trusting that the trees will find the natural balance with each other, and the even weights can improve and strength and the ecosystem of the con the garden is area gated with rain water. as i say, a sion is a completely sustainable and very useful method as a mold set,
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especially in the environment where the where climate problems can be come, make sure you are safe. she got going on with back twice a week. the climate garden has an opening day where people can drop off that green waste that's been used to make the compost. i mean the, every time i'm here i learn something new from monk is very helpful and explains everything we can make a big smoke. richards, also it gives tools and schools he wants to pass on what he's learns about climate actions, to as many people as possible, especially the younger generation. the lesson plans do the same, this not just a good idea on land, on the war to the play. a mazda of rolled in balancing for global climate to see growth, for example, is brand absorbing call. but it's so important that in some places it even has its
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own human protection units, less head to space. to find out more, the seo and silvio belong to my york as opposed to donia police. they monitor plus the donia oceana cause, also known as neptune grass or simply sea grass. the aquatic plant can store 3 times as much carbon dioxide as a terrestrial forest. and is this an important climate protector? that's why they check to make sure ships aren't anchoring. and see grass not going on is not a fine can be quite have to be, i think it's not so low at 300 euros. that can go up to 100000 euros. happened this luxury yacht is called the attention of the sea grass police. together i'm going to send them now this cylinder comes into play. that's what special about it is that it has a glass bottom, a lot of good,
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which allows me to see the c bed condom. what's beneath us? the bottom we'll see is it sand where the yacht is allowed to anchor, or see grass be informed. the valuable underwater meadows can help slow down climate change, at least to some extent. but the yacht being inspected is anchored in sand. so there's no threat. when i started back to him, i took him back to the boat to facebook, found it knoxville could bug is here in the bottom. you alex, if you the those are the kinds of boat. so it's a draw pine. get in the wrong spot. you can easily destroy the 300 square meters of segraves. you don't sell that guy. they know when the boat moves they not yank a chain can slice into the greenery like a guillotine have got on to the the mercy o and silvio move on to the next deal. if they want to monitor that
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we use the friendship donia. it's really useful guides used to where you know, it helps the sailor from ireland has done everything. right. and it's helping to protect this, the grass, which also has an important role on land examples. you know, people that are not in some cases, they see groceries removed in summer to make the beaches look nice for a tourist visa. but later it's put back to prevent, aside from being washed away during storm and score because it acts as a protective blanket against wind and white. i know it's a good shield that in mainland spring is now planning to start conserving. it's the grass meadows as strictly as on the value, eric islands for mercy,
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o and sylvia on my york, else it's time to relax. it's been a good day. all the anchors were resting where they should be well away from the sea grass. now it's time to head back to africa and you feel the food and security and body attrition are a big concern. there's drawl to the south and conflict in the north. so one form of pharma has made it is mission to make agriculture easy overall with the help of a mobile app on the support service and his efforts are very fruits, it's not just to me, see from your peers or a me or region is one of the many farm is the promise and today is to to is keen to help keep the found of a digital platform that helps small holders tackle the many challenges they face lasha or foaming. and i'm, however, it is an app tool. so offers in person support from local agents. the
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agents are recruited from the community. they speak of automatic language, and farmers are not required to have a digital tool or not required to know any additional language by their own language. the canadians provide a lot of a lot of support, like many of the agree tech style types on the rise across africa law should provides with a full cost suite analysis and disease warnings. the farmers and agents can also use it to get access to tools and machinery seats and advisory surfaces based an address of the found a problem. and 3, as boot is a form of farming himself and familiar with the range of obstacles they have to cope with. of the 2 years of pharma, he was bankrupt and determined to stop at those suffering the same site. i thought of providing multiplan solution within a single value chain so that this one will find that at the end of the day,
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become productive and also getting bitter inc. around 85 percent of each e r. p is 105000000 residents live in rural areas and the majority where it can agriculture. almost all the countries agricultural outputs is produced by small hold. the firm is. then we have times, we had our population satisfied the 2 feet themselves and also satisfied the market, the market back looking got the country. they've been land. we have a very huge land, huge that have been learned with the potential to produce, you know, 20300000000 tons of, of different. i'd really consider commodities. so especially in the ethic and context, we always pronounce farmers that are very poor. but actually they are not poor, they lack of proper solution and that order we so we need to pay for that purpose. alicia, a widow who relies on funding to cover her family's needs as not just to me, see, is among those willing to pay
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a small all shares every transaction with la shy. she's one is more than 200000 pharmacy using it online via the app and offline through agents. she cultivates sweet potato, bali and beans. the less your agent has told us now is a good time to comp we as well as advice the service office has facilitated access to loans and means that the deal with access to financing services. i can bypass the seats on the front of the truck. so how to add those, i can also use a combined hostile met renting machinery. i used to sell my produce to other farmers and buy it back later in by satellite. access to loans, help solve these problems, sending them economically hard. the services sound promising and never more or more ops like lot share claiming to help small hold. the farm is increased. the yields and income is through digital data driven means. but while these ups promise huge
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benefits, farms should be aware of potential drawbacks. what's happening is that a lot of useful as a signing up to these platform and their data is being extracted from them. and then being used to sell the products from these agribusiness companies so beautiful seems like they are being sold a seats to a privatized corporate system. and at the same time that data is being taken from them to be used by these companies, but also to be sold onto 3rd party like insurance companies, banks and jews. and none of this is window into that lasha indeed collects data from it to uses. and says, this helps them get tax us to loans young people, they need to support. and in collecting more data about them, analyzing the data and making them bankable by affordable financial institutions.
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and we are convincing financial institution to use the land, the title of their families, that my, that a father and the neighbors. so by just having the small attached stating that my son can use my, my land, the bank. so i don't know of funding finance to these young fundamental, this is a questionable practice according to some experts, and that's not the writing, the criticism. some farming apps not from us into dependencies, forcing them to buy the products such as inputs or thoughts, eliza, and sell the crops they use. the prices are the same time. you have these new laws that, that are coming into place which are criminalizing comments from freely sharing a sea level and reproducing the seats, and selling and sharing them amongst each other. so it really is a way to, to entrench a little corporate sewage system here on the continent. as agriculture goes digital, many expense and
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n g o suggest using open source tools instead of page or proprietory apps still of my customers say, trust flushes, data driven supports. that helps i make informed decisions and gets access to new services. the that's a huge for today if you'd like to share your thoughts about the show. do drop us a line up a cool adobe dot com. we love hearing from you. and if you search for a co op or go online, you'll find even more inspiring stories. thanks for watching. a good buy for me, chris, the lens, e nigeria, c u x towards the
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