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or russian specialists, and the quality of products is checked by the tyumen program , automatic vision machine, which detects defects at the semi-finished product stage, the mesh is actively exported, uzbekistan kazakhstan in belarus generally managed to occupy 50% of the market. but in russia, competition is still strong today. we won about thirty percent of the market. it's very hard for the chinese to compete. well , we are doing it well, we are planning a new large -scale construction site and i hope that we will be able to produce up to 5,000 tons. possibly up to 50% of the market share of our age will be and new jobs to those two-fifty that were created literally in the open field one of the most attractive regions in terms of. e investment in production. there
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are a lot of projects, a lot of investment programs, preferential loans, subsidies, an extremely favorable climate for investment, which is the main reason why we could have enough of this production in the tyumen region. uh, good and stable uh, tax incentives, as an example will be given for enterprises that use the simplified taxation system is most often used for income, minus expenses, we have the lowest possible rate of 5%, and it is valid for us from 2013 to 23, and i can announce today that i will definitely extend it for the next 5 years. and we have a unique event. here, which no one exactly has, we call it industrial what it is, we return up to 5% of the cost of purchased equipment at or proven services by oil and gas companies from tyumen enterprises, which go e oil and gas. as a result, with the support
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of the state, thanks to its perseverance and resourcefulness, russian business, all over the country, like artificial intelligence on a tractor, is ready to plow even at night there would be prospects. here are the stories. we have already told you. i would like more, especially since, unfortunately, there are many questions. for example, breeding livestock hatching eggs. and earlier dependence according to the ministry of agriculture was 20%. now 13, which is already better, but by the twenty-fifth year they promise to completely eliminate this problem i agree, but without the help of the state here. well, almost impossible to do. for example, back in the twenty-first year , a program was launched to compensate for 20% of the costs of building breeding incubi. and here is another interesting program from the ministry of agriculture. these are new purchases of grain to the state fund, so that farmers receive money for field work and renovation.
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the technique is very reasonable, but nevertheless, development is proceeding according to data, for example, the federal state statistics service of agricultural production at the beginning of the year increased by 2.7%, goods are needed and judging by the fact that, for example, in europe and now very little snow water no, expected no harvest. well, apparently, they will need goods, where they will take them. i don't know, but still . there is, of course, always desirable in any case, as they say, we are developing. it's already good. the main thing is that there is support. now let's go to africa and tell these bubbles. this country gained independence a little more than 40 years ago , participated in the struggle for freedom and the current president talked to him about the formula of power, see below.
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the republic of zimbabwe is a state in southern africa to the south, sahara is located in the lempopo mesopotamia and zombasia is bordered by yor in the south by mozambique in you drain by batswana in the west and zambia in the north has no access to the sea covers an area of 390.000 km, a population of 16 million people africa great continent but still still americans explored and fully known, but africa is becoming an increasingly important continent on the world stage. and if we take the southern part of africa, well, the one
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that needs sugar more, then in terms of the growth rate of economic development. uh, this part of africa is the second fastest growing region in the world. in general, the african continent is, of course, a gigantic consumer market of the 21st century, and for the future of the century. today, africa is getting used to the most diverse sectors of the world economy, because there are a lot of prospects for development. it is no secret that africa is called the pearl of the earth. here are the prospects for the development of tourism in general development one of the most interesting countries in africa, zimbabwe, we talked with our guest, the guest of the program
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of the form of power, the president. zimbabwe everson nangalo was born on september 15, 1946 in testament city. southern rhodesia, first in the 1960s, a participant in the guerrilla anti-colonial struggle in 1980 and 80, the eighth minister of state security of the republic of zimbabwe 1989 - 2000 minister of justice 2005 chairman of the lower house of parliament. 2005-2009 minister of housing from 2009 head of defense from 2014 to november 2017 first vice president of zimbabwe since november 2017 as president of zimbabwe
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today, africa is one of the most dynamically developing continent here. how do you see the future of africa, let's say in the medium term perspective. we must develop more at the pace collectively together. they are separately during the african union summit in kigalia, we signed an agreement to create an african continental free trade area. take his attention. the fact that the population of the african continent is approximately one billion 300 million people. this is a huge consumer market. we need to change the old colonial structure, when the former portuguese colonies are still oriented to the former british colonies.
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oriented to great britain it gained its independence in 1980. she is only less than 45 years old, an independent country. formerly the name was southern rhodesia , the capital of southern rhodesia, now zimbabwe is a harare city. today , only a few buildings of the victorian era are reminiscent of the colonial past of south rosea. uh, in the capital, our interlocutor, the hero of president emerson's power program, swept away the helm of the country
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, the then president of the then ninety-three-year-old robert, who has ruled the country for more than 40 years since gaining independence until 2017, almost 40 years. well , flour would have been in its own way, a legendary figure, including in russia, he was known at least from videos. if the independence of the country from the final domination of great britain well, then, as i already said, it was called the southern rodey, and the partisan detachment was called the crocodile, by the way, later the commander of this detachment himself, our scene, nangaglu
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was nicknamed crocodiles for the cunning and rigidity of the operation of the liberation army for 19 years. our hero was arrested for partisan he studied fighting in prison for a patronymic, but eventually received a bachelor's degree from the university of london. you yourself were a participant in the guerrilla war of the guerrilla struggle. e. well, what can i say? you are a heroic person and have come all the way. uh, from world guerrilla to country president. that's independence day, what first of all comes to your mind. yes, it's true, i can't imagine life without struggle. i became a participant in the struggle for liberation. at a young age, while still in college, a for active participation in
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political speeches. i was expelled from college, and then i was a member of political organizations in the then north rose, which is now a zombie, and after i moved to another political organization in my home country, which was then south rose along with others. name of organization members i was sent to tangonkiku. now it's tanzania then to egypt for military training when adel hamalnar was president. after that, i ended up in china , where i also underwent military training. after that in 1964. i returned to what was then south rosea and continued to fight for independence. 60 years of the last century for
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margaret thatcher was able to gather in the lancaster's mansion. house representatives, the opposing sides of ian smith on the one hand and the liberation movement on the other . at this conference , a constitution was adopted that opened the way to our independence 98% of the zimbard population today are peoples who speak the language 82% of them are the shona ethnic group 14% of the mountain in the south are separate groups
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to all dads, mail is a unique country in its own way, because they live in it. well, i don't even know the exact number. you probably know her, but dozens of different small ethnic groups. eh, so there was a historical how it is possible to unite the people. at the time of the liberation struggle in the country there were two leading political parties, again the zimbabwe african national union , headed by robert mugabel, the union of the african people of zimbabwe under the leadership of joshuon. coma think two major political parties merged into one zone
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bf patriotic front these two parties were the leading forces among those who participated in the struggle for independence and the unification of these two political forces consolidated the country zimbabwe united, by the way, integrated. and if you come to us now, you will not understand who is, which of the nationalities in front of you is very much, mixed marriages between different cultural groups, in general, this is a challenge that has been left behind by a single family. surnames, of course, winter would be a paradise for adventure lovers in general for those who cannot imagine their life during travel trips without powerful blasts of adrenaline, but i must warn those who gather. ah, the zimbabs trip trip - it will be very interesting for the sleepless, but you need to stock up on malaria medicine, take them
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prophylactically and generally during the trip, and only bottled water like that. here's my you uh, well, as i would say professional advice top attractions. it is, of course, numerous national park. generally. they occupy as much as 10% of the country's territory. and six of these ten parks are natural unesco world heritage sites on the territory of the victoria falls national park by the way, the name victoria falls was given by the scottish african explorer david
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livingston, who became the first european who, back in 1885, saw this majestic waterfall on the zombezi river and described it. here is an amazing story. the name of this waterfall was told to us by the president of nangala, the waterfall is called victoria, there was such a traveler david livingstone to whom the locals showed this picturesque place wearing name, mosiotunya, thundering smoke in the homeland of this traveler. in those days , queen victoria ruled after whom he named this waterfall queen victoria, although the waterfall has its original name, thundering smoke. and how much zimbabwe is adequately to the south, then the seasons go there, as if in reverse order, and therefore, when you decide
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to choose a time that is especially attractive for you to travel, you must decide for yourself. what exactly do you want to see, for example, from may to august is considered the most the best time of zimbabwe in terms of weather conditions, but at the same time, uh, victoria falls you can’t say see, because it is at this time that it is very densely covered with fog, on the other hand, october is a great time to watch animals. see how they go out in the water to do a whole photo shoot, the stunning beauty of the animals that inhabit destiny. zimbaba and slaughtered and wildlife can be identified as the top five wild animals of the country. these are elephants, buffaloes,
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rhinos, lions, leopards, but there are others. we have preserved many rare animals of various animals inhabiting our national parks protected by states, to say the least. to the south of victoria falls is the hwange nature reserve, home to about 107 animal species and over 400 bird species. this is the largest
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state-protected wildlife sanctuary in south africa with an area of 14.5 m², the symbol of the park is an elephant, but here you can meet almost all representatives of the animal world of the country 17,000 buffaloes. lives on the territory of the park 5.000 blue-horned antibodies 3,000 giraffes and 3,000 euros and many other exotic animals of the ancient city of the monomatap ruler. this is an architectural monument, which is also called big . here you can see our civilization. kind of what it was like 800-900 years ago, the remains of this city have survived and still attract travelers from all over the world who come to see the level of development of the architecture of our people in the body
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of ancient times. the middle ages on the territory of zimbabwe is located mysterious pepper called monomatata huge stone structures 15-meter tower mines up to 40 meters deep here , by the way, then there was a lot of gold, iron was smelted, and copper was made from metal utensils . here, archaeologists found the world's first hematite pencils and sticks for drawing. zimbabs are especially rich. these are examples of rock art. well, suffice it to say that there are more than 2,000 caves in the country, in each of which you can find a variety of rock
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inscriptions, a unique country. uh, there's a lot all sorts of cultural traditions very specific cultural traditions. that's how e is preserved, traditional culture, traditional folklore. and as for cultural traditions, each group living in its territory has them. each group has its own distinct cultural traditions. lord we are modernizing some traditions at the same time we keep our african identity to our culture.
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matoba hills national park is another unesco world heritage site. it used to be called motopas. its territory is on the map. its shape resembles a swan. the area of the park is 424 m². motoba is an absolutely amazing place from the point of view of the landscape, motoba hills covered with predictable granite rocks. one of the most picturesque places. zimbabwe, these places have long been sacred land for local tribes on the walls of the caves. here you can see the ritual image of animals made in the stone age. many of them are perfectly preserved on the hills of the moba, rare animals such as sable, antelope, black and white rhinos are found. i read
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heard i saw even on tv how symbolism is very colorful very brightly celebrates the times of the national holiday. here are your favorite holidays and the brightest holidays are celebrated by the people. understood, as for the colorful holidays, zimbabwe is mostly a christian country at the very beginning of the year. we celebrate the new year, then we have the easter holiday, which is also christian, after which we celebrate independence day in april. independence from great britain is celebrated each year to remind the people that we were once a colony and our brothers and sisters have shed their
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blood. 2018, the most serious in 40 years, in the summer of 2019, he announced the threat of mass starvation in zimbabwe, then , according to her, more than half of the country's population experienced food shortages in 2020, the situation was complicated by the consequences of the covid-19 pandemic. in that year, inflation increased to 560%. and 2022 added a global food crisis , according to the world bank, during the tenure of the nangaguy president, the country's gdp grew
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by $17 billion in 2017 to $26 billion by the end of 2021, but the economic growth is not equal zimbabwe belongs to the group of countries with per capita income below the average level, which is 1,400 dollars. per year here are the current challenges we are facing, but i am confident that we will overcome them soon as we have taken a number of measures, including to stimulate exports since my administration has been in power, the volume of exports grew in percentage terms, which means that the economy is responding . we have goals for the development of zimbabwe, which we must achieve in about 8-10 years. this status as a middle-income country by 2030.
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weapons two civilians were killed as a result of the shelling of donetsk one of the victims was a seven-year-old child another person was injured per day apu shelled the territory of the dpr 16 times more than 60 ammunition was fired. the areas of four settlements were under fire, in addition to the capital of the dpr, strikes were also carried out on yesenovat gorlovka staromikhaylovka, and they were carried out using large-caliber artillery and attack drones. russian troops repelled the attack of the apu.
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