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squeeze all bodies. how much more do we need per day? press stop hans, praying for help. find the offices get smudge on dw science and i'll take 10 of the cars that called vicki. i'm please feed entity. we are living in a world where these words are being hard, more and more frequently. how do i go mine? so how does that the body annual watching equal in down to positives are often being used to describe the fact of human in deal was climate change in the cities and in the countryside. new challenges need new strategies, and technology is a big one on this used on today is episode. let's take
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a look at how technology is already impacting the way we live and reform. we start with a hungry vegetable that's been making headlines for decades here in india. i mean obviously using the rings and protocol and drought can cause shortages, pushing prices up and getting the consumers. but to sylvia, lack of storage facilities means that the locked in supply is also a problem. prices drop, which is a calamity for from us. the onion has pretty good process and popular to government . but as our top story shows, improve, storage can help stabilize this. what a dire situation the weather roll. so data or the price means that a staple of indian because the basis of countless dishes. so up from morning to night. little wonder then that fluctuating prices, chemical cup of stone impacting things, you must retainers businesses and from the knock on effect on politics. i mean,
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it's going to be a barometer of public opinion with the power to make or break government asia 2nd largest onion homes and marketing lessons, shop fama is that again unhappy that is what we spend on getting a fair price. and amc isn't pick the middle and you'd either ask me when i'm able to get like a 5 or even 1000 or base or do that. definitely not in the india produces more than 20000000 tons of onions to you into hours in between these there's a delicate balance of supply and demand. bad weather, spoilage and changing supply trends can cause prizes to rise portfolio. when it comes to spoilage, good, an ample storage is key. agriculture experts say there is much room for improvement . so this daughter just has to be signed the page build
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a good enough to to just go to the uh, products templates like an in button in this product. i have to be know the products and visits and displays sure to be model sophistic or dirty. nope, to something but a point of view. usually the point of view, some fumigation back to the point of view. and not just because the point of view but you know, loading and unloading going on in a girl or so $2.00 to $3.00 times a year. the winter crawford abbey is harvested in march and 18 and has a shelf life of 78 months. the summer growth cotton has a short to have a cycle, inches life due to his higher moisture context. my sons, or i'm a farmer from calvin guns, a traditional bad house that stores as broad used for about 6 months. so you changing weather conditions as it is out of human and use climate change. make it more difficult to maintain and how the stalk,
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he tells us the kind of the up on the diamond again, how this stuff. it happens automatically in advance. non stop for 8 or 10 days. it's actually the opposite. there's no way to avoid a po side somewhere inside the storage containers on the onions was dr. robert contracts on murphy. so that sort of level the 5th to start it starts deep within the store to drop a notch. proportion of the onions may end up doing, but there are ways to reduce the risk this device or be very exactly in the whole, any audience, iraq. it's fine sense of to take gas is emitted during the game. we don't want to see how you doing data analysis one to send, what is the condition of the cut off and based on the spice and insights which are a lot of them such as the allowed the 5 most or wherever the that i was. or notice about what exactly is happening in which part of the devices cost. $15000.00 rubies
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each around $165.00 bureaus. no small investment for families. but some of them has none the less installed separately and is their house one device covers exactly 5 tons of the girl, the one on the message. now let me get a text message if a sensor has detected spoiled them, but i got one that said device number 6 had located dropping on the end of the call and i should check it as soon as possible. a solution like this can be had a 24 exit car to cooperate. but even basic modifications to a bad house can improve things, saves fund goods, pushing it. he's owner of a farmer, producer organization, and not as trust nashik district that has a large bad house capacity. like the withdrawal units. we have to create the diesel properly, bumble instruction because of that, the total motor on speech and he's not the 2nd thing we are using by legs on the
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ground. we are not directly putting the units under their own because you're rich ventilation. good for them. and then we had a keeping the distance between the jobs. if it's a minimum, a treat not when the problem was faithful, put maximum one, union small space because of which there is no property. like when relation a new do is cut off. this damaged storage is key to ensuring the steady supply of india in defensive and visiting by taking it into their own hands. farmers can help reduce the risk of the market, so that audience remain firmly on the menu. from farming onions on land to go to aging sea food on the water. fond ship, a gold sport, 55 percent of the ships refused. we will be in country is like in them, one of the was largest shim produces this visit is generates incomes with thousands
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of families marked, and the costs direct line to key closest we added to single bar with artificial intelligence is taking simpler adoption in the this test side for a fully automated endorsement form. there are no more surprises. 2 years after the start of the project team, like by founder john dean are, is going to market. in the 2nd half of this year, we will have 60 of these tanks, and then there's a robotic entry that goes up and down the middle of that racking system. no, no people are touching the tank, it's running autonomously the whole time. the sam is located in the hall the warehouse, the shrimp vote in these times under almost perfect conditions, and only need half as long to reach market size as in conventional open air farms. in a i controlled computer system constantly measures and improves their conditions to interesting underwater cameras. track the development of the shrimp,
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the team collect so much data that only in a i system can make sense of it. the price of the shrimp is already competitive, but the systems biggest advantage is you have to come. it can be set up anywhere in the world, eliminating the costs of expensive supply chains. dispatch is being sent out to restaurants near the city. just our software they come out of the water customers here can enjoy a rob ross because green chillies and the little hoss reddish in line. so we always tell them where the problem is come from. and that it's probably like likely find in single ball, which is different, but you caught most things responded single point you don't want to eat. yeah, yeah. i mean, the water is here on the great is right back at this room farm behind the busy seemed a poor hopper drum. do you know? it takes a closer look at the see, we filled the ration system, the different ologies. b c's here. allow the farm to operate as 0 discharge re
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circulating system. the shrimp farm has been using the same water for over 2 years, hence the distinctive color. both the seaweed and the shrimp are regularly tested for diseases, but so far, the farm has had no problems. this is a crucial difference to conventional shrink farms which often have to do something by optics. from dina worked in the shrimp industry for 10 years until he decided that trend farming needed a new approach. one with competitive costs and minimal environmental impact. sometimes we see the shrimp, they kind of like to just float up with the bubbles, and then go around and then float up again and go around and pull it up again. it's almost like they're kind of having fun. the team is already thinking about applying . it's a farming system to chickens or capital. the 1st they want to read their own script instead of buying juncture. and some thailand, according to the 2 founders,
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are quite culture, is just the beginning for this new generation of agricultural systems in which the computer is the former a majority of india as vast roller population is yet to benefit from the technological progress we see in india as cities, the development of the needs of the that is, are very different than those of big cities. but the efforts are being made to bridge this gap. we visited them a call, the other northeastern states, known as the abode of the clouds to see how solar follow have helped improve health care in those in lawrenceville agent that doesn't see a lot of sun the village of tennessee or it is home to 3 and a half 1000 people, most of them are from the coffee tribe around how have never been taught to read or write. sodium who belong has been working here for 3 years as an auxiliary
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north and midwife. the focus is on children and then mothers. if up patients gone, make it to the health center. he visits them at home. that often involves walking long distances, something she's happy to do because she knows her work is saving lives. even though i stop at day combine, we vaccinate children will provide treatments for mental health and share critical information about family planning services a vis scrutiny provided we can treat patients here. but if they have a serious illness or need advanced medical treatment and we refer them to governments, hospitals on my mom. thank you. bye jordan. thank you bye. just the new the fall, but uh shockey by law the government health sub center where sonya works lives around 8000 people from the entire area. but it wasn't always this busy. that's because like most villages here tinge royd doesn't have a reliable power supply. normally electricity is only available for a few hours
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a day hard, it's not a new somebody usually because we had no functioning electricity. 12 patients would be scared to come pregnant women especially would believe that it was better to deliver at home, then come to a sub center like i'm going to pop a high. you nearly half of all the child let's and macaulay, degrees outside of hospitals. a problem in the event of complications was infant in mcdonough, the mortality rates are significantly higher than the national average after the series of home deliveries 37, you don't belong the book to a 7 child and a 10 ride subs center nearly a year ago. it was a gloomy rainy day and the clinic was doc. what about how the, there was no electricity here the day my baby was born i should be was, can do is to at least have some lights and cold filed stores to keep the baby woman i. yes. having the same person as i came across your law,
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the situation came to the attention of the sodium under the foundation of this cool fall, no, not go caustic. it's a non profit that works mainly with the remote communities and macaulay. they found a host of other problems of the clinic shared with other sub centers in the region without functioning fringes. vaccines couldn't be stored and without follow. the centers couldn't provide medical workers with accommodation. as a result, the last precious diamond travel when responding to emergencies. and this could be the goal in our red light. if it's a high it is pregnancy, then you you, you've lost that. i'm blacks, me do the medical and doing some dissolution they chose was d centralized solar power. and for this they approach circle foundation. a non profit that is heads, power, health care centers with solar energy across india. but here in the board of the clouds, the sun can disappear for days, multiple reasons,
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i usually heavy and long. not ideal for full up our i think the, the way that in the guy. yeah, definitely one of those. and the point of how we design the system. and let's look at all of this together in terms of what did this when i did it in the big i think . and then sort of maybe just take the was a reason invested and try and design the system that is designed to work in that situation. that system required nearly one and a half times the capacity of those used elsewhere in india. more panels and bigger batch, please keep it up and running. even when skies over costs for several days. the design was a success. gradually more models began concise during the clinics. previously i was looking for 60. something doesn't work. 13140 of them because i think anybody's apart from weatherford so that also has added novia closer to 50 to 64 substances
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of conducting anybody's. so what happens is that the safe delivery of diesel and that database that reviews us are coming back for us at android. so law has brought to see change. this is rachel stuck. vaccines label rooms have lighting, oxygen concentrate, does instruction machine to attend to possible complications during delivery, and the electricity supply is uninterrupted. for the adult. let me try a couple. we've been getting the word out. that's soul up our has been installed at our center, and mothers can now come here because we have electricity. uh, they can receive treatment. you don't have to travel a long distance to a hospital in the city. i'm long show. by the end of 2024 me call ams to be the 1st state in india, the use of the centralized solar energy to follow all of its subset the clinics. the heat and is regular and inadequate to
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reinforce are some of the biggest factors responsible for a steep decline in farmers incomes and corrupt production in order most otterbox having to these climatic factors. however, not exclusive to india, spain to has been dealing with the civil or what a crisis i made a pro long drought. and is that called high temperatures. but in the countries south, farmers have found ways to save water. and our growing bump, bulk drops the heat and round which springs agriculture has once again been left high and dry this year. but this is also spain. it rarely rains here, but there is water and even plenty of tomatoes. why is that? i am not going to see a nipple in the relatively dry conditions that we have in spain, especially on the mediterranean. i think it's quite advantageous to grow through doing greenhouses. if you're stuck with you, i'd recommend other oh dear,
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how awful? the classic reaction when it comes to the vast plastic landscapes of hell, maria, but 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 achieved here in the greenhouse is, is a 20 to 30 percent water saving 20 percent less growth, eliza and 30 percent less electricity, no doubt, all they, they. and if you're technology helps farmers on the whole region to be more sustainable, go america sandwich. i'm not sure things in the green houses, farmers do everything they can to save water. this tomato grower, for example, doesn't use sensors or even swell. instead he puts the plants into a substrate at them all. and now this way we save 20 percent of the water that we
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would otherwise have wasted, plus the fertilize events. and now they do it 1st and the sunset could be any that's a big savings. and which i would okay. cafe of 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 is done. his little pinado, his parents were among them and i believe even we and we and we, it's a pretty good living on the all the green houses of improve the lives of atl, 90 percent of all my readings and double things on the that i ended up getting ready, prosperity and less water consumption to good reasons for the greenhouse is, 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,
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which grows punctually under plastic, highly automated, with a closed water cycle. it seems 50 percent on water and fertilizer compared to growing the vegetables out doors. and also to set them off to a full full head. we have 3.2 heck to see if possible and we have 9 harvest spaces, but yeah, i mean, in the field they might have 2 or 3 phases on the same area might go by this greenhouse is efficiency regardless of which bench the bowl is being grown is crucial table and i must be still going, but i know they said the building, the green house is costs around a $150000.00 euros. the heck to those is not a whole bunch to both sides. can recruit those costs to ship where they cost the auto stuff. still, there are attempts to grow larger crumbs under plastic, such as these tires and these appliances for scientists. this is just the start. are getting been a little and i think the better control of claremont,
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the conditions on those tests will ensure a better production on caller to say a money order for a little while. one scares 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 dissemination plant, which has to work 24 hours a day to out of the meanwhile, the other we see a lot of development on production in the region would be unthinkable without and as planned for good because the ground water at the pharmacy used to use a salty hand and i was setting the saddle by expanding wind and solar power and stain more. more sea water may be the celebrated affordably, an 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 maria region. what are your
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okay? i think this model could do better. it's almost everywhere around the mediterranean for many to find new. maria is a model both for spain and for farmers and other countries to counteract the drought. as we saw earlier, pharma is also struggling to get to affect price for their produce. market forces distances from the market to the farm. lack of proper uh, mobility or storage facilities and a heavy reliance on rid of them in or eat into that income of stopped up. and so i'm in and i do is trying to remove the murder them and out of this equation to an online marketplace that directly connect the bios and to supply us tons of fruits and vegetables are harvested each day in india. the produce but spying if it doesn't increase the market fast. often farmers don't find out the price that produce with itself for until after it's at a start up from $30.00 in the indian state of the once to simplify the process
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or the bottom of the gun in our supply chain is found to dory. we procured the produce and it's brought to our van jones. i need you to pick the one that it's altered before it's applied to the traitors. jada when done, sell it to the end user friendly human because we supplied trade. those data came up because been produce, has transferred across different channels to various middleman about the price can, right? very if somebody to class you risk wastage because the goods a perishable whatever they gotta keep the item and the guy even let me put it here . but it's a soft spot of the company operates a fleet of $25.00, v goes to collect drops directly from farmers each day. the found to see that this illuminates not only the need for farmers to go to market themselves, but also concerns over getting the satisfactory price for the farm road. uh, in farmers bring that product to market themselves. they usually only loan the selling price the next day, a lot of money, but luckily sunday works different than the 5 months contact us monday. finish how
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this thing the vegetables on it or to find in just 5 minutes. we tell them the pickup time and the exact market price they produce with the fact income better than marketing, the basic one. but it's got a couple people on the start of getting these thomas a minimum price, which is calculated using digital tools. so even though they're pretty solid on our website dashboard, we display the price when it's done spending for the families and the traders when you're in the app is also handy for customers. so you pick up what i mean from then in the morning on the 8 and the benefits they can order to produce the day one. but the next day i'm going to get so many call that not to click on it along with again the very your other are upon the law. the produces, delivered to the warehouse by midnight after which the dispatched into creates to fulfill the day those orders from to am. the vegetables are then sent on to the again to the markets and the retailers will sell them to consumers. the market,
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the seem to get the products to the markets and we can before the open each the police and that it's not what a model and that this helps us save 3 to 4 hours, not on the finish. and we will that valuable time. that helps protect the better simple puts off definitively so that the produce the just the consumer in a fresh condition instead of the white part of the startup works with around 1200 families, it's service has provided relief, produces especially those in remote communities, saving them time and resources guides where to get them out. all we have to do is have our list, then e sign day that he goes, come to collect and read the progress and the amount is credited the day after. because with the fall we began working with the sunday, we'd have to load the produce into an auto truck photo transport that cost us a $1000.00 piece with the whole process of getting it to market was hectic and it was midnight or one in before we got back home,
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the ones that are on the bottom of that he sunday sees the samo several hours of time as well as transport costs and energy. if you are an example of going to be the let to the startup employees are on $200.00 people and it's got its site set on expansion. looking to increase sales 5 for over the next year. its founders have seen that optimizing the supply chain helps bridge the gap between farm us and consumers. bringing benefits to both sustainable technologies really can make a huge difference in how we deal with the challenges on the, supplanted in the us to come. are you seeing any such innovative tech solutions? do let us know you can email us or reach out to me directly on my social media handles. i will see you next week until then they get good bye. now us gosh, the
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