tv The Cost of Everything RT April 27, 2023 6:30pm-6:46pm EDT
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with china to the why, just how significant all the developments is office, their largest ally at the time it was it providing with substantial light why the saudis is saying, look, we've had enough of you tried to control us. we've had enough of you eliminate the bite and cold and the leader of saudi arabia perry. and when i did for perception that he got in saudi arabia as opposed to the u. s. president, she international a when i was sure, seemed to come out and engagement econ. ah be simple, you get your mil, get your eggs and you get some meet them, brett milk, all men, milk, cash, milk. oh, milk, soy milk. we're going to be diving into the milk industry and taking a look at the cost, ah,
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variety of reasons. of course you had those who are lactose and tossed over the past 7 decades, where in 19 seventies the pontine but even so the u. s. still ranked 30 and metric tons of milk a year. india is though it's products for religious purposes because it is believed to have purified hindu life from the infants 1st food to the last rituals of produced is consumed domestically. dairy products lean in their diets. this is in contrast to china, where in lactose intolerance in china, in 2021, that's a low figure compared to other countries worldwide. how he milk at school. this goes hand in hand with the growing health a when boosting the immunity system. so rather than drinking liquid, the specific nutritional and digestive needs a certain adult scripts. and so now let's bring in doctor seligman shiela blah. you
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. why is it such a popular drink in the west because drink milk into adulthood. so why do we do this? and it's really more cultural. we are at garza, many years ago, we did do a lot of course having cows. it was actually for mentation the cheeses. all that stuff came and it never left. it came mostly from milk these days. is that something that people should be aware of that stay growth hormone or illegal in can estates, but studies show west, do use growth or my, i don't see or a food safety at least not at this point is who do not that race, culture, food. it's food, those aspects of food and not because, ah, beth's have been embedded in in fe if you go to other places are on it. it just 88 day boost that can actually, leveling more now. and because edison's i,
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i think there is a built specifically and so paternity lives, we been told a lot of myths growing up. how seem to build strong bonds, increase the risk of fracture or i haven't seen that's 3 search. a lot of it is funded by that, so a lot of studies will support the study. so if it's a want to tell you much, but they are, if there are so with the same conclusion, then 2 years ago, canada as the size, it was milk to drink of archer, that really didn't go well. it was more institutionalized to, to move away. so than what stick around, because who is the biggest contributor to the old? what do you think? well, i can, the consequences kicks in washington's addiction of sanctioning parking greenback. i'm in awe.
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ah. everything very farming is one of the biggest contributors like sawyer almond. but is non dairy milk really bad? dairy farming releases harmful gases like methane, c o 2. and one glass of dairy milk would cost about point 6 kilograms. very farming is very intensive, more than 2 thirds of raising top soil last that could take decades to replace. meanwhile, plant based milk has a minimum land usage of milk. and finally, water usage from the manure can cause water pollution into the water sources. also
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require water to grow, but not as much. almond to market for plant base dairy is now currently growing at a connie $28.00. this, however, is still quite however, the asia market is already on board. as the soi and almond me asian consumers are turning towards plant based milks. so they, in 2020 china's milk alternative market was 8.5 back with us. thank you so much, dr. now this, then all of the water and fertilize ends are caches to make these, not in the dairy alternatives old. oh, doesn't really quarrel. well, depends of the source of really, i mean with the div are mental footprint of some better than, than, than all milk. when it is cheaper to put it, i don't think it's some major headwinds. the environment, i think the secondly, the dairy farm and you understand daryl hall. milk is dawned,
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is made a cow. but if you a get upset with some of these will all farms actually operate? yeah, you want to advocate and yours won't like what you're showing. and it also, of course, and finally, social economics did i did between different bar price point that annual protocol. if you're on a tight budget, and do you think plant mit? i think as already there it's double digit movement towards alternatives for shore restored. there's more space dedicated to milk or non dirt, which one is more expensive? eyes is, it's very industry lies. it's their industry that answer because of to compare really like a price there. there's no wise dairy, it's heavily airy, which is something we don't says market conditions do non dairy alternate as have everything. we're, we're eyebrows because cartel and do they have the consumers as a priority in their minds in canada?
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it stuff. yeah, it's very tough. i mean, the, the dairy lobby in canada is incredibly powerful. it's, they, they, it's a, they, they know like, innovation innovation represents a threat. the, i says, yeah, you guys have way more choices, way more choices. i and frankly, the qualities actually better i'll be, don't have a george you have to really think about the consumer is non dairy market. a competitive one. it's getting there. it's getting very out there. so there's some economies of scales. and i actually think that over time it will only become more competitive. why do you think the milk industry spend so much time convincing you that milk is good for you? why? ah, well, 1st of all, so he, canada, they spent a $150000000.00 convincing us that milk is buried, say it's actually when you think about it. it's $9.00 per capita. there's no other
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budget like that. it's the largest marketing budget we've ever seen in canada. it's just, it's mind boggling. and it's really about reinforcement. it's of, it's about really getting are, there are message out there and it's more about image. it's not just about getting people to think that milk is healthy, it's about image. and so whenever you see a producer dumping milk, they did, they want you and i to forget about it and think about the blue cow and in the feel they're all walk it around nicely. that's what they want you to think about. they don't want you to think about the nasty stuff. that's why they spend on $50000000.00. thank you so much dr. cell than shiela, blah, for your time and insights today. so who are the winners and losers here? well, as the new product line, non dairy milks are going to be gaining ground and taking market share from the already established area industry. so in that respect, your traditional dairy segment is
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a big loser. many people are also now starting to choose plan based alternatives to cow's milk for themselves or their children because of health reasons. and the rising obesity epidemic compared to one cup of whole fat cow's milk, most plan phase milk has 37 to 75 percent less fat. traditional milk is actually a big double loser here because on top of that plan, phase milk is encroaching on their market share and it's also experiencing an overall decline in consumption compared to the previous decade. mill consumption is down 42 percent from what it was half a century ago. and while some of that is attributed to plant based alternatives supplement is also because of the wide variety of beverage options that we now have these days. he got sodas, fizzy beverages, co boot shaft, fruit juices, flavored water, drinkable yogurt, t, coffee's etc. milk is no longer the only option on the table. i'm cuz
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see i, thanks for watching. i will see you back here next time on the cost of everything. ah ah, it's done with lord street one and 2 were destroyed by great britain. it's a tremendous opportunity to once and for all remove the dependence on russian energy. the war in ukraine is all. mistakes were made and i have been elected as the leader of my party and your prime minister in part to fix them face the highest taxation. still balls this year alone. we have provided 2300000000 pounds of military support,
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only one main thing is important for knox ism internationally speaking, that is that nations that's allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the minor nation. so the slave barragan's, rock, obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves the american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning those russians into this dangerous go. you man, that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy. so some golf out of it, on your own, i not leashed off to exhibit in tablet block. nato said it's hours. we move east. the reason us, hey jim, it is so dangerous. is it the law? the sovereignty of all the countries? the exceptionalism that american uses and its international war planning is one of
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ah, in 1834 france invaded algeria, and straight away the french started inhabiting it to strengthen their position. the colonists, known as p a. no, ours took the best land from day one, the local population was put into an unequal position and was brutally exploited. this caused mass discontent. the people of algeria began their long term fight for independence. in 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liberation front. a guerrilla war against the occupants broke out. the french tried to suppress to rebellion using cruel measures. full villages were wiped out packs of georgia and executions of civil people,
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including pregnant women children and old people took place more than 2000000 people were put into concentration camps. however, these punitive measures didn't help the algerian patriots managed to induce france to start fees. negotiations. in 1962 evian records were signed, voting algeria on the past towards independence. but this was achieved at a colossal price. algeria by rights is considered to be a country of martyrs. according to the calculations of historians, the french colonists are responsible for the deaths of one and a half 1000000 algerians. mm. mm. i call you is russia and cookies is coming project. so with the total
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investment, it's towards your $1000000000.00, a atomic power plant built by russia, with facial nuclear spaces, with president putin. and the one attending the ceremony via video link to 5 room is about the turkish need is health, with as fresh class is about can sit down despite a us roku, the fire, the u. k. refuses to well consume, denise asylum. seek is the same way as working from ukraine, claiming the situation is very different. and indonesia joined the lead of brick countries and switching away from trading in us dollars. while the one that takes the green back is trying to cross for the current.
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