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things i don't know but except that we have regulation we want to regulation i was in this. if you don't behave then yes penalties that's fine. always pay them the industry makes money of course it does if the industry did not make money how many people would be out of work. or sort of the last concern the public interest in the public safety is definitely not taking precedent corporate interests corporate profits have been getting priority with the regulator so that needs to change and one of the big ways to do that is just to require transparency. we as if we left transparency we would like to publish everything we use. it's just not allowed and we can all say we don't care there's intellect or property rights but we are if so we publish everything's it would just be. breaking the law. they
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prefer intellectual property. to the health of children. if you make money out of selling pesticides how much incentive. does these companies do these companies have to get us off pesticides will they make sure that we get to use less pesticides on will they make sure that we use always more pesticides. to the industry prefers to spend millions of euros in lobbying to delay relations instead of researching substitutes and how to make these things differently. quite frankly i've been in the industry for a long time i have never seen
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a brown envelope if that's what you're leading to absolutely never. you know the industry it's in the industries interests to bring food to the tables that is safe at this high quality. that is reasonably priced so that you and i and all of those people working in food industry can also sit down and eat good nutritious food every day at a reasonable price. grossing goals risk you are referring to are 2 accidents industrial incidents where it's either so or people who are injured or people who died every time this happens for industry in general it's a defeat. however those incidents also lowers to improve to do it better next time and to progress and there is no progress without an analysis of risk versus been freed. what is.
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in this progress moving forward whatever and using any technology we are capable of inventing but it's not because we know how to do something that it's useful and that it's good for for the people we put some intelligence on what technology and what progress is i don't think that progress is ruining the future generations house by using tons of chemicals that that can that can create disease and use cancer. to someone who's 20 years old.
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if we were today was a precautionary principle probably would not have airplanes embers would not exist because airplanes sometimes they fall down so there is a risk we would not have automobiles because every year in europe 5060000 people die with automobile accidents so all precautionary principle i think is a disaster. 'd and yet this is what we are now more and more advocating. and your place is to other cultures we are farming in europe with less substances. americans or south americans with less you know seats because we don't use g. . we don't. i mean it doesn't make sense we want to
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participate and be competitive on a global scene. and in europe we have this romantic idea of. business people. they would never cultivate something that is dangerous and they would never cultivate something they don't need. just business people and we should get them to the business. and we can't expect them to act in any other way except as businesses. the only way that would change is if there is a root and branch revolution in the way that we do business and that would need to
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involve all corporations all over the world because as long as we treat food like a global commodity. we have a very big problem. and part of that problem is that food will go to the highest bidder and the highest bidder may not be someone that wants to feed you the highest bidder maybe someone wants to feed your car this is entirely the wrong way to look at food food should be sued.
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i will be. all about making money. making profits it's about because. it's about an informative. big uniform lannes with one group marksman. it's about corporate control. and it's mostly also economically it's about. international markets import export it's all about companies controlling in faraway places lands good sport commodities this is not about food production it's not about feeding people. industrial agriculture is a form of for mining. and it produces raw materials and then you subject raw materials to various uses and the most of the
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uses go into animal food and textiles fiber fuel whatever you have the rest of it can't be sold more expensive to some other use will go into processed in food processing. so is food necessity always food a business transaction food is both yes so we all need to eat that's for sure but in europe we have a very comfortable full stomach conversation. we haven't had a famine in europe hundreds of years so we have no idea what it means to have the choice between one tomato and no tomato we have to tend to want doesn't really matter to us if we have a lot. and i think we are. unaware of the impact of
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decisions here on countries where there is no food no where days this is the big confusion between. general interest and in the interest of industry because the priorities jobs and growth and growth and jobs are more equal to people's lives. if the so food industry is successful it will create more jobs it will create more value added it will create more quotes so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interests of the industry but this should be a communal fight. modern i recall sure relies on side their eyes relies on procedure in farming which is a connection between such a digital machinery and then all of the tools which are available for farmers
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unfortunately i think europe is losing its edge as far as food production and agriculture because of overly. conservative restrictive regulation and these trade off between progress and the risk is not what i understood and. i think europe is the best potential to be easy leading i would go through all region in the world we should be the ones with the best jobs and the most invested in seeds in hybridization genetic space the size chemicals machinery we should be.
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because we have a regime we need to succeed and my fear is that we are not using this potential to reach much he. has to be compared to the best of the trade relations with all these countries the federalists i mean otherwise we stay like a fortress and we don't let anything in that doesn't let something out and you know this is not the world is not like that everything is connected not everything is global so what we want to see is something very different is a model built on diversity on biological diversity that is you know different crops planted together crop rotations.
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psychiatric drugs are essential for millions of patients rather they want that pill that they hope will take care of their problem thoroughly and rapidly in the short term they really work the problem is in the long term and mostly disastrous suddenly stopping a drug can cause withdrawal symptoms more serious than the condition it was meant to treat instead of the beneficial effects of these different medicines ending up to something wonderful and very often there are full effects of it up to something terrible until solve all ills we're trying to mitigate life itself i just think i was in i was just scared i was
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a scared little girl of 24 and like. i didn't have to be so complicated. that as humanity our act together. to change and reconfigure it to get. how we operate on this planet or we will make ourselves obsolete. that's defining moment and we have to put the technologies in place where they belong they have to be then assistant to goals while many people if i say that would say yes yes of course makes sense but. not understood
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that this is not where we are now we are now defining future visions through technology advances i want to turn it around i want that we have a collective vision where we want to be in how we want to design our environment our now food system that operates within the planetary boundary is. in defining where it respects the rules of the planet. and not vice versa we. played it to the point where it meets our needs in economic terms. continuous improvement of existing things because i have the impression that let's
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call it the old continent. is slowing down a little bit in making progress. if decisions are taking on emotion one the left the other day right this is the basis of the sustainable farming what progress do we want are we willing to trade. so mosier benefits for some of the risk because we're facing a world which is more and more globalized so we are pecans to. other parts of the world which do not always play with the same groove. while living in a very strange place today because we have on the one hand challenges of obesity and overweight and on the other hand we have challenges of under-nutrition now
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nutrition and starvation. there are geopolitical issues in parts of the world where there is less food and we need to find ways to get food to those parts of the world either through aid or through producing it themselves and to produce more food on the same amount of land it is we can't use more land we can't use more resources. nor can say you know the woman don't. disappear the commander of the 4 of us are those are really just accumulate could only come in. to the. militias that don't
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allow us the. problem over $1000000000.00 you may recall. when do you imagine the number of chronic diseases that are in every fan. and we today. it is no due to new viruses or new microbes that have been found in all breast cancer friends that's not true so it is due to environment and to probably poisons that outnumber men walk down a chronic always ins designed to be toxic initially and spread all over the place. first it's.
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going to you're going to do it because his mom i don't want and i'm critic dissident do you try new kid in young enough mama. know what i said in my life. he older more credited to beatrice how your community could have gone through the mama in-flow model you made just as she could. talk. to you in the. end they see the best thing i feel and so did doc's of course so look. they don't know that most are.
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over let's cover the lesson but. the way. to the got out of the nato. is not to because have it. just get by the new year there's a chill pit in the room in your. local call me a very speedy baby done this check wish that bottle of beer is a control more. people cars that are so stuff yes. this is some toxic dust but a lot of broke theo on by that system and 39 s. i stuck a number of suspect charles e. s. to set it will up more than possible because on the no this thing you know i can put on the levy demasi model she'll she'll do you owe it to the op we'll give the military our super under nor can i knew little or no. a lot of. will not get your new little disk. management can see though listening to thompson in
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cedar wood you knew by see it toddy i would look out their mouth into a little bit in a moment although. creamy. last team out to take. it out of time into an email to a comedian i see he seemed for a while still does he could look at the net but only because he will see about a lot to getting in the. morning and must be able to do if you really get along and salalah if you need to model it 2 weeks and i already have a must do today can we get along. and be tentative naida lens. document.
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is a good fit. but can only cut it. as a limited cover. he had to see cookie. to produce an oil law to the media no will get butter to the op or title as short as she looked my daughter she's a little plastic all my lot or she will be locked in a one off the only knows how thin they can put up but what i will call not a lawsuit out there but he will model see a few now don't demand media. so
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all these chemical compounds are out made out of petroleum petroleum is of course he'll fuel very sticky and it is by a cumulative because it's the 4th side compound which last long. this is why it gives the city the livers and he could means and cancer because it gives of the disease that are the destruction of communication the new cancer of the 1st reason you have cancer is because your south cannot communicate each other anymore with the the rest of the body. and common all diseases it's the same problem never was diseases like parkinson's i was lying or or even depression it's the same problem also immune disease or all other malformations in the baby's it's all feels the same problems
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a cell cannot communicate but this happens on the long term so that when several years several dozens of yours so you cannot see because you drink a glass of wine with pesticides or a piece of bread with basically side you cannot see this effect immediately many of us your born and to modern agriculture have understood that it's easy to scare people it's easy to. to use fear as a strong emotional. driver for a change in policy and for influencing policy sometimes it's in the interests of the. anti industry groups to do that of course because achatz their network brings in money for them as well so i think we should look at this from both sides we sometimes have visits from them recently they invaded this building and they have done so before and through manure and threatening letters and stuff but ok
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that's part of the game i suppose we do not wait you know when we fight against and we fight against when we try and dialogue with people either we don't have the same weapons i sometimes have the feeling that we have both in arrows and they have atom bombs as soon as there's an engineer or a group of people who are against something maybe maybe the bandits maybe they stop using it in place of importing so in terms of development and trust i think we risk losing a lot of trust as a region when i say industry has the truth we know what's in our products for example that if i if i make a product i mean you can go home this evening and make a buy area in your kitchen and you know what's in there and you write it down that is the truth sorry but you know we are an industry we know we're pushing our products we can tell you this is the truth this is what we put record in our products when i say we have to truth i'm talking about our not talking about philosophically the truth i'm talking about what we do we know what we do and we
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can talk about it. on the. compound recover you don't know demand delivery assume this if it's your last something deep is the seed of this regime. if you read the book listen to the need to swim to see you back to normal. it. also has a demo on the does evaluate show me and leisurely do see it isn't just. for example a cadre based on out of a downtown a glass going out with on a van and not one only doing this will go under the boat some more some thought he
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could kill could pass on our lives our lives our possessions on most highly on this national. decision or some say to have a late palin was on top of people's. does the biden foreign policy differ from the out of trumps at this point not really however there is one difference trumpet challenge the bipartisan consensus in failed biden on the other hand appears happy to oblige the interagency consensus is we need to get. through this a bit like it's a moot issue do. you wish the 1st one to open your minister goes forward from the hundreds or leads. that you'll
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see me just sort of to. see if there was national guard. at. the plate to talk a little. bit so look we're going to push me. to these critics one of the biggest musical nobody knew the least because they'd be . a shoo in to live through the smear. both of you knew those. opponents someone namely the president also wants to tell you the way to eat. that. i'm not.
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a 3rd night of protests in minnesota where a black man was killed by an officer angry crowds were again poured into from the police well some have gone around needing property and feta also this hour knocks. muslims in france keep the state of trying to control all aspects of their life from the choice of clothes to the schooling for children with a new bill designed to counter separatism than pharmaceutical giant johnson and johnson suspends the rollout of its code vaccine in europe it's after u.s. health chiefs raised the alarm over cases of blood clots and vaska.
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