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these are the stories about agriculture. only we managed to tell you, but, of course, we would like more, but, for example, about the production of vaccines for animals. there are also a lot of imports here. i looked at some numbers. and for example, for in recent years, as many as 117 russian drugs have been registered in russia. here i have this ministry of agriculture. last year, russia produced 14 billion doses of vaccines and 170 million units of veterinary drugs, not bad. well, here we are in numbers. i also have them for half a year, the volume of agricultural production has grown by almost 2%. well, our program is not only about dry facts, but i still like to go and see with my own eyes who produces what and from hunger. well, i don’t remember exactly, we ’ll feed everyone, but most importantly, remember that sow, so shall you reap, whosoever wills. greetings. rest. well, how about it, i'm sorry. now the main currency is attention, excessive emotion, a very spectacular fake, in the dispersal, which president zelensky
these are the stories about agriculture. only we managed to tell you, but, of course, we would like more, but, for example, about the production of vaccines for animals. there are also a lot of imports here. i looked at some numbers. and for example, for in recent years, as many as 117 russian drugs have been registered in russia. here i have this ministry of agriculture. last year, russia produced 14 billion doses of vaccines and 170 million units of veterinary drugs, not bad. well, here we...
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already reduced almost 70% as the agriculture sector. this point, no other sector did a reduction like agriculture did over the last 30 years. rob: natasja, i know you want to come in, but i do want to bring in theo here. the dutch government, as natasja was explaining, has brought together some sort of attempt at a solution. and yet, it seems to be constantly rejected by the farmers. why are none of these solutions acceptable? >> the dutch government is only working in one way. the farmers organization and the netherlands offered the dutch government i think almost thousands of suggestions to do something. to reduce nitrogen. to help the nature. but it is not about the nitrogen. it's about rearranging the public space in the netherlands. and this is the only reason why the government is not speaking with farmers, but over farmers, and not taking the handshake. what the farmers want to get to the government. because the farmers give a lot of suggestions about lowering nitrogen. trying to make the nature better. to help the environment. t
already reduced almost 70% as the agriculture sector. this point, no other sector did a reduction like agriculture did over the last 30 years. rob: natasja, i know you want to come in, but i do want to bring in theo here. the dutch government, as natasja was explaining, has brought together some sort of attempt at a solution. and yet, it seems to be constantly rejected by the farmers. why are none of these solutions acceptable? >> the dutch government is only working in one way. the...
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agriculture at this critical moment. i will encourage usda to stretch itself and fellow agencies to make the decision necessary to enhance global food security. prices will decrease when the costs go down. more participation in the labo r production and certainly for farmers and ranchers. until the administration starts to focus on the -- driving food costs, there'll will be no relief and american families will continue to suffer. i will keep making that case to the administration at my colleagues and encourage them to work with us to create an environment where those factors start trending in the right direction and prices start to come down the road i appreciate the announcement from the usda made this morning that will allow additional flexibility for those with expiring crp contracts. i think it is a great step in the right direction. i believe we can do more. one suggestion is look to the past. in the 2000 14, farm bill, landowners enroll in the program. they were giving the opportunity to end the contracts early wi
agriculture at this critical moment. i will encourage usda to stretch itself and fellow agencies to make the decision necessary to enhance global food security. prices will decrease when the costs go down. more participation in the labo r production and certainly for farmers and ranchers. until the administration starts to focus on the -- driving food costs, there'll will be no relief and american families will continue to suffer. i will keep making that case to the administration at my...
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doctor of agricultural sciences.f the leading russian specialists in the field of beekeeping has been working in this field for over 20 years. anna shows the hives taken out for the so-called roaming closer to the fields of honey plants on this frame we see hundreds of bees they returned from the honey collection. and now they store nectar in honeycombs, these frames can be taken with bare hands. the most important thing is not to crush a single bee so that they don’t sting, by the way, during the filming, not a single member of our group was, uzhan in general at the present time. and why is he in a state of active honey collection? and in general, if we are not up to us, yes, roughly speaking, they are working on the national science project and the university. he made it possible to create a breeding center in the institution, one of the most important areas of its work, breeding disease-resistant breeds, for example, bees capable of cleaning each other from the most dangerous mites, scientists call this process gr
doctor of agricultural sciences.f the leading russian specialists in the field of beekeeping has been working in this field for over 20 years. anna shows the hives taken out for the so-called roaming closer to the fields of honey plants on this frame we see hundreds of bees they returned from the honey collection. and now they store nectar in honeycombs, these frames can be taken with bare hands. the most important thing is not to crush a single bee so that they don’t sting, by the way,...
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department of agriculture. it is designed to be used when extraordinary food needs arise in the world. after putin began his war, for the first time ever we drew down this trust fund entirely. all $282 million of it to purchase american food aid and dissent that food aid to countries facing the most severe food insecurity, including many in the horn of africa and yemen. at the g7 president biden and our allies announced contributions of more than $4.5 billion to address global security with more than half of those commitments coming from the united states. today i am announcing a surge of nearly $1.2 billion in funding that will be dispatched to meet the immediate needs faced by the people of somalia, kenya, and ethiopia. this is on top of the more than $507 million we have already given to the response. later this week i'll be traveling to the region to see up close how we can better help with those weathering this historic crisis. some of this assistance will take the form of food aid, staples like sorghum an
department of agriculture. it is designed to be used when extraordinary food needs arise in the world. after putin began his war, for the first time ever we drew down this trust fund entirely. all $282 million of it to purchase american food aid and dissent that food aid to countries facing the most severe food insecurity, including many in the horn of africa and yemen. at the g7 president biden and our allies announced contributions of more than $4.5 billion to address global security with...
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after all, building a full-cycle winery is now prohibited on agricultural land, which is vineyards.he grapes will be received by the tractor, the boxes will be unloaded, sorted, and then the press will be poured into containers under gravity. there goes fermentation in containers and, again, under gravity, everything is poured into a-a aging in a barrel. that is, i am standing, where there will be some kind of kidney, but a container, yes, kira efimova, the founder of the winery , is easy two wars in her native village near sevastopol, she bought a plot 4 years ago, planted vines, this year she is making the first wine. true, for the time being, at the capacity of a foreign winemaker, his own only plans to build a place for a third of hector for her, the winery has already determined months for the entire volume of mine already planted. and the second turn that i i will in two years. in fact, the soil here is absolutely unsuitable for growing grapes. there is no fertile layer, and therefore i want to make a winery here, but build a winery in this place. she is not yet able to use th
after all, building a full-cycle winery is now prohibited on agricultural land, which is vineyards.he grapes will be received by the tractor, the boxes will be unloaded, sorted, and then the press will be poured into containers under gravity. there goes fermentation in containers and, again, under gravity, everything is poured into a-a aging in a barrel. that is, i am standing, where there will be some kind of kidney, but a container, yes, kira efimova, the founder of the winery , is easy two...
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there's not many young women who are actually interested in agriculture. edlio. and i wanted to kind of look closer at our food systems in our agricultural systems because i knew that there was ample opportunity for innovation and for change. i come from a family of farmers on my dad's side. he took pride in growing his own ingredients and produce and those were the traits that i was raised with. ah, i'm louisa buelo and the founder of the cow project. and i live in carina stewart in the philippines. the philippines is one of the most at risk countries to hazards brought about by climate change as we are at the front lines of the climate crisis to typhoons and droughts and natural disasters. farmers are one of the most vulnerable populations to that, which is why i realized that as i was building this venture, it was inevitable that we had to bring in environmentalism stewardship and our climate education into this kind of work with a lower level over finally. yeah, me, uncle doing that. let me take a while on me so i can have it put on down the road and i'm neve
there's not many young women who are actually interested in agriculture. edlio. and i wanted to kind of look closer at our food systems in our agricultural systems because i knew that there was ample opportunity for innovation and for change. i come from a family of farmers on my dad's side. he took pride in growing his own ingredients and produce and those were the traits that i was raised with. ah, i'm louisa buelo and the founder of the cow project. and i live in carina stewart in the...
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production agriculture. so the willingness to step out of the box and say, i want to switch the way that i'm doing things, that could be a very hard decision, especially with the overall net farm income projected to be down. what would i do? i would mirror a little bit, like we do in kansas where we say, hey, i would go to them and like to put in probes and do this. there's incentives for me to try this and then they'll tell me what i have to do from there. i tell them what i want to do. in my case i said i would reduce my water usage by 50%. and we were able to do that and we were able to hold net income at the same level, but i think that would be my one suggestion. >> what if you seen working from the federal level. obviously the state is giving flexibility. if you were to help us direct and farm goers, what would you do to give flexibility or make this work for your people? >> he hit on it pretty well. frankly, much of the programs that are dedicated to this type of activity really works for your acacian
production agriculture. so the willingness to step out of the box and say, i want to switch the way that i'm doing things, that could be a very hard decision, especially with the overall net farm income projected to be down. what would i do? i would mirror a little bit, like we do in kansas where we say, hey, i would go to them and like to put in probes and do this. there's incentives for me to try this and then they'll tell me what i have to do from there. i tell them what i want to do. in my...
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also from the agriculture sector. we are, we are working on that cultural sector already for decades on innovation and solutions for us to reduce our emissions and what's happening. well, what's happening now is the, our government into point to $162.00 areas of which nature nature, they want to have some, some happy justin it, which, which they want to have to go on. or they want to have to protect some, some, some little in sexual something. so it's really nice and we like it was that the biggest issue with the, with, if they using the not, not, not to go every, every, just the whole less or farmers all citizens. we still have a huge problem because we have the nitrogen and the model quality, which is coming from the eastern part of europe and what's floating into your into a deadlines. so we can do what you want and you can try to, to do it to do the best that is not reachable. it's not possible. furthermore, it's really nice to to 5000000 euros for the euro for the, for the 2nd in the netherlands performance. but
also from the agriculture sector. we are, we are working on that cultural sector already for decades on innovation and solutions for us to reduce our emissions and what's happening. well, what's happening now is the, our government into point to $162.00 areas of which nature nature, they want to have some, some happy justin it, which, which they want to have to go on. or they want to have to protect some, some, some little in sexual something. so it's really nice and we like it was that the...
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almost 70 percent as agriculture sector. so on this point that no, no, no, the sector did a reduction like you did over the last 30 years. natasha. i know you want to come in, but i do want to bring in to amanda sloan here. the dutch government, as natasha was explaining it has brought together some sort of attempt at a solution. and yet it seems to be constantly rejected by the farmers. why none of these solutions acceptable? the government doesn't the only working in what way we we are, but the problems organization and the government. i think almost thousands of suggestions to do something that doesn't tend to use that nitrogen and describe to us throughout the nature. but it's not about the nitrogen, it's about a re, a re arranging the public space in the netherlands. and this is the only reason why it is not that speaking with farmers, but over farmers and not, not, not just taking the hint, surely. well, the form was, wants to get to the government because we are the best deals here. the farmers love the flesh, suggest
almost 70 percent as agriculture sector. so on this point that no, no, no, the sector did a reduction like you did over the last 30 years. natasha. i know you want to come in, but i do want to bring in to amanda sloan here. the dutch government, as natasha was explaining it has brought together some sort of attempt at a solution. and yet it seems to be constantly rejected by the farmers. why none of these solutions acceptable? the government doesn't the only working in what way we we are, but...
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according to which it is connected to the work on lifting restrictions on the export of russian agricultural products; the second is on the opening of sea corridors for the export of ukrainian grain and sports from odessa to chornomorsk and yuzhny. this document is based on the algorithm proposed by moscow. it is assumed that a joint coordination center will be created. in turkey at the entrance and exit from the black sea here, there will be ukraine is obliged to inspect the safety on the route with the details of yegor grigoriev's material the documents that were signed today were developed for more than two weeks and it was the russian proposals that formed the basis of the final agreements, the main document that was signed today concerns the unblocking of the export of russian agricultural products and fertilizers to the world market. and here the united nations will provide assistance. we are talking not only about the beginning of the export of agricultural products from ukrainian ports, but also unconditionally. e work uh, by in the same direction for agricultural fertilizer products
according to which it is connected to the work on lifting restrictions on the export of russian agricultural products; the second is on the opening of sea corridors for the export of ukrainian grain and sports from odessa to chornomorsk and yuzhny. this document is based on the algorithm proposed by moscow. it is assumed that a joint coordination center will be created. in turkey at the entrance and exit from the black sea here, there will be ukraine is obliged to inspect the safety on the...
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agriculture at this critical moment. i would encourage usda to stretch itself and follow agencies to make the tough decisions necessary that will help bring down food prices and enhanced global food security. food prices will decrease when the cost from the farm to the forego down. the answer is more supply, oil and gas development for a lower energy prices, more participation in the labor market, more land in productions, and more certainty for our farmers and ranchers. until the administration starts to focus on the core issues that are driving record food costs, there will be no relief in american families will continue to suffer. i will keep making that case to the administration and my colleagues, and encourage them to work with us to help create an environment where those factors start trending in the right direction and prices start to come down. i appreciate the announcement from usda that i made this morning to allow some additional flexibilities for those with expiring crp contracts. i think it's a great step i
agriculture at this critical moment. i would encourage usda to stretch itself and follow agencies to make the tough decisions necessary that will help bring down food prices and enhanced global food security. food prices will decrease when the cost from the farm to the forego down. the answer is more supply, oil and gas development for a lower energy prices, more participation in the labor market, more land in productions, and more certainty for our farmers and ranchers. until the...
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products, producers will fall off the single agricultural tax.makes the single agricultural tax clear is that these are subsidies for laying a vineyard for installing a trellis. on hmm care in the end to purchase appliances to purchase. uh, for example, there is winemaking equipment. and this support is very significant, say winemakers bogdan of the ministry of agriculture of russia annually allocate more than 3 billion rubles for this. deputy sergei altukhov. promises to collect all proposals from winemakers. there are about 50,000 hectares of new vineyards available to vysotska and, probably, suitable. that is, we need to introduce our task into crop rotation so that we can make new vineyards there. e, on the other hand, to provide an opportunity for existing or new industries. uh, such objects of wine tourism can be seen infrastructure. russian winemaking grows with new wine regions and this season it became samara region. they also grow grapes there, process it into wine and even officially sell it under license. we are on a plot with rieslin
products, producers will fall off the single agricultural tax.makes the single agricultural tax clear is that these are subsidies for laying a vineyard for installing a trellis. on hmm care in the end to purchase appliances to purchase. uh, for example, there is winemaking equipment. and this support is very significant, say winemakers bogdan of the ministry of agriculture of russia annually allocate more than 3 billion rubles for this. deputy sergei altukhov. promises to collect all proposals...
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for them, there are no barriers at all - a key factor in the successful development of agriculture.ation last year, purchases of new agricultural machinery and specialized equipment have increased significantly; now it is important to maintain the pace of renewal of the agricultural fleet, especially in the context of the withdrawal of foreign manufacturers from the russian market. domestic agricultural machine builders are ready to meet new challenges and offer the most advanced technology. yes, the car is removed. uh more uh, one and a half thousand hectares, if let's compare it by analogues
for them, there are no barriers at all - a key factor in the successful development of agriculture.ation last year, purchases of new agricultural machinery and specialized equipment have increased significantly; now it is important to maintain the pace of renewal of the agricultural fleet, especially in the context of the withdrawal of foreign manufacturers from the russian market. domestic agricultural machine builders are ready to meet new challenges and offer the most advanced technology....
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what we've seen since 2000 is that agricultural commodity prices and the to rise. and on top of this, we have the war in ukraine, which is aggravating things even more in 2000, the price of weed was at $2.50 per bushel before the war in ukraine, this number had doubled to $5.00 per wheel and we had no way, $8.50. so 3 times more than 3 times what the price of we are on the turn of the millennium. and it's clear that this must have been significant impact on hunger around the world. and in my book, we are close to 1000000000 humans. well hungry, right? those are people who have a $1.90 or less per person and 8 in purchasing power and went to spend $74.00 more of them. you got income on food. and what about i clear this must significantly increase hunger around the world. what about efforts to offset some of those aberrations and trade routes that have been caused by the war efforts by n g o z efforts by groups to push more trade to other places even by nation, such as brazil, for example, filling in more with wheat, where in were nations like india pull back? is tha
what we've seen since 2000 is that agricultural commodity prices and the to rise. and on top of this, we have the war in ukraine, which is aggravating things even more in 2000, the price of weed was at $2.50 per bushel before the war in ukraine, this number had doubled to $5.00 per wheel and we had no way, $8.50. so 3 times more than 3 times what the price of we are on the turn of the millennium. and it's clear that this must have been significant impact on hunger around the world. and in my...
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with real agricultural potential, the chance to become agricultural powers not just to manage the nextd emergency but preventing it. each year the united states investing to billion dollars toward the same in strengthening food security beyond humanitarian assistance. much of this goes into investments that are decidedly long-term. research to develop new seeds that will allow farmers to grow nutritious foods even in the midst of the highest temperatures and longest droughts ever faced by modern agriculture. private-sector partnerships that create new markets and demand for the crops's moral holder farmers sold only locally. all these measures can add up. the future is active, we see stronger food assistance, better nutrition, more resilience to shop and because agricultural develop into is the most effective way to raise incomes, 23 million people have been lifted out of poverty, countries like ethiopia, ghana and bangladesh the prioritize investments in agricultural productivity, accelerated reduction in poverty and malnutrition putting them in better position to deal with today's cr
with real agricultural potential, the chance to become agricultural powers not just to manage the nextd emergency but preventing it. each year the united states investing to billion dollars toward the same in strengthening food security beyond humanitarian assistance. much of this goes into investments that are decidedly long-term. research to develop new seeds that will allow farmers to grow nutritious foods even in the midst of the highest temperatures and longest droughts ever faced by...
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setting up agricultural production is growing, construction is growing in our country. compared to last year, we have actually grown by 40% in construction. we have made very good progress in terms of construction growth rates. we rank sixth in the country with a very good indicator of plant reproduction of agricultural production. today, the volume of investments in monetary terms for the year is 63.6 billion rubles. investors are investing in the traditional cultivation of fruit vegetable products. we harvest two crops of potatoes, we grow tomatoes, and investors invested in further processing. today we are reviving rice growing. agricultural brands are investing in the restoration of checks and reclamation systems that were previously lost, and we still rank first in the country in collecting boat products grown in the open field. this allows us to keep the honorary titles of the all-russian gardener. look after all the issues of resettlement. housing costs someone enough. yes, indeed, we talked last time. i reported to you that today we formed already, the second. u
setting up agricultural production is growing, construction is growing in our country. compared to last year, we have actually grown by 40% in construction. we have made very good progress in terms of construction growth rates. we rank sixth in the country with a very good indicator of plant reproduction of agricultural production. today, the volume of investments in monetary terms for the year is 63.6 billion rubles. investors are investing in the traditional cultivation of fruit vegetable...
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Jul 23, 2022
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we are talking not only about the beginning of the export of agricultural products from ukrainian ports, but also, of course, they are working in the same direction on fertilizer production from russian ports, what are we talking about today? we talked with the lord guterish and about which the corresponding document was also signed by the secretary general of the united nations a document was recorded that unblocks the supply of ukrainian grain, but here the safety of those ships that will carry out this delivery is at the forefront; these ships will be fully inspected in order to prevent provocations, naturally they were interested in what was recorded. e possibility of inspection of ships going to ukrainian ports in order to avoid. uh, they are bringing weapons of military equipment there, uh, which would allow them to continue. eh, one or the other. uh, actions by the armed forces of ukraine on in fact, the russian authorities have repeatedly stated that kiev had the opportunity to supply its agricultural products, but to the world community. we said this a long time ago. to be exac
we are talking not only about the beginning of the export of agricultural products from ukrainian ports, but also, of course, they are working in the same direction on fertilizer production from russian ports, what are we talking about today? we talked with the lord guterish and about which the corresponding document was also signed by the secretary general of the united nations a document was recorded that unblocks the supply of ukrainian grain, but here the safety of those ships that will...
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that is the secretary of agriculture. the democratic secretary of agriculture said that. eric and farmers are part of the solution. they are not part of the problem. mr. sweitzer i appreciate you being here. i want to start by saying that one of your members is located in my district in georgia and bacone o county and i visited there often. ctand quite impressed with the work they are doing there. but when i was listening to your testimony on the magnitude of animal byproducts that are recycled everyday across the u.s. reminds her the critical role renderers play in thet sustainability of animalon production by utilizing nearly all of the byproducts. almost all of the byproducts from the production of meat. and in addition to preventing waste, there also providing sustainability produce inputs multiple consumer products. we each and every day. so, let me ask you, but the key inputs renderers for the supply chain that would not exister without your industry? >> yes thank you. we produce meals and fats and oils. one really positive success story we have a sweet replace the
that is the secretary of agriculture. the democratic secretary of agriculture said that. eric and farmers are part of the solution. they are not part of the problem. mr. sweitzer i appreciate you being here. i want to start by saying that one of your members is located in my district in georgia and bacone o county and i visited there often. ctand quite impressed with the work they are doing there. but when i was listening to your testimony on the magnitude of animal byproducts that are recycled...
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Jul 15, 2022
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you mentioned agricultural engineering. we've already crossed the line. uh fifty percent 3 years ago today. we've already uh crossed 60% with an armed tractor. we occupy 90% of the market for combine harvesters today , about 70%, but where else do you need to work on leveling the bottlenecks? component and unit e in combine harvesters and forage harvesters including for this, we are rebuilding today, including completing the logistics for operational communications and opening a new neogro to support both components and ready ones. uh, production based on samples, then we will actively continue this work. as for mineral fertilizers, there has not been and will not be, but dependence on imports. i have already said this today. we exceed the volume by a multiple, and actually we count on the fact that domestic demand will continue to grow. we have the tools to guaranteed to provide domestic demand not only in quantity, but also in price, but quite recently, another joint uh program was signed between the association. e, agricultural commodity producers and
you mentioned agricultural engineering. we've already crossed the line. uh fifty percent 3 years ago today. we've already uh crossed 60% with an armed tractor. we occupy 90% of the market for combine harvesters today , about 70%, but where else do you need to work on leveling the bottlenecks? component and unit e in combine harvesters and forage harvesters including for this, we are rebuilding today, including completing the logistics for operational communications and opening a new neogro to...
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in production agriculture. that willingness to support of the box and say hey, i'm gonna switch the way that i'm doing things, that's hard. that can be very hard decision. especially, again, with overall farm income. net farm income, predicted to be down. already? i think it, i would mirror a little bit, it's good in kansas. we say hey, i go to harvard and some probes there's some incentives for me to try that, they don't tell me we have to do from there. look at the results, i don't want to do. in might say said i will reduce where uses by 50%. we were able to do that, we are well to hold that income in the same level. i think that we are one suggestion. >> mr. willis, expanding on, that would have you seen working from the federal level. obviously, the states given you some flexibility. if you would help us direct the next farm in dollars, we can do to give you more flexibility would make this work for your people? >> mr. willis had it pretty well. much of the programs that are dedicated to type of activity r
in production agriculture. that willingness to support of the box and say hey, i'm gonna switch the way that i'm doing things, that's hard. that can be very hard decision. especially, again, with overall farm income. net farm income, predicted to be down. already? i think it, i would mirror a little bit, it's good in kansas. we say hey, i go to harvard and some probes there's some incentives for me to try that, they don't tell me we have to do from there. look at the results, i don't want to...
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i think it is still the purpose of robbing these agricultural enterprises.the fact that it is still unknown where the mayor of kherson is. the russian military abducted the legally elected mayor and his whereabouts are currently unknown. maybe you have some comment here, no, it is not known, really. and one more thing, i am no longer a councilor as of today. of the administration, but not of the military, because the military cannot be acting, that is, the head of the administration was automatically dismissed by the advisers, and the patronage service is dismissed. that is, i am not an adviser . since today, he has been reporting this correctly, and no one knows where he is until today y pylykhaev, it is unknown, it is absolutely unknown, and it is unknown, it is about those people who were detained together with the baby, well, let's say that the russians generally systematically kidnap ukrainians in the temporarily occupied territories and in military activists are also captured, and of course officials who refuse to leave. non-cooperation with the occupy
i think it is still the purpose of robbing these agricultural enterprises.the fact that it is still unknown where the mayor of kherson is. the russian military abducted the legally elected mayor and his whereabouts are currently unknown. maybe you have some comment here, no, it is not known, really. and one more thing, i am no longer a councilor as of today. of the administration, but not of the military, because the military cannot be acting, that is, the head of the administration was...
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it arrogates 5 million acres of agricultural land. it undermines the west 26 billion dollar outdoor recreation and tourism economy, and it runs out of our. the two largest reservoir in the basement, lake powell and lake mead are the lowest levels they've been since they were filled over 50 years ago. lake powell has dropped more than three feet just in the last few years. the water crisis has not been limited to the colorado river basin. the most recent data from the u.s. drought monitor found more than 50% of the entire contiguous united states is experiencing severe drought. right now more than 75% of the western region is seeing severe. these conditions threaten to put farmers ranchers out of business, threaten communities relying on water to support their families and livelihoods, which is every community in the west and threatens our way of life in the west. farmers like juul -- a dry land farmer of wheat near colorado. he told me he's have to tear up nearly a third of his line because there wasn't enough water. he's also had to
it arrogates 5 million acres of agricultural land. it undermines the west 26 billion dollar outdoor recreation and tourism economy, and it runs out of our. the two largest reservoir in the basement, lake powell and lake mead are the lowest levels they've been since they were filled over 50 years ago. lake powell has dropped more than three feet just in the last few years. the water crisis has not been limited to the colorado river basin. the most recent data from the u.s. drought monitor found...
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as in the city's, the primary consumptive use in the agricultural sector is grass. around 80% of the colorado river is used for agriculture, and 80% of that 80% is used for forage crops like alfalfa. i'm not suggesting that farmers stop farming, rather, that they carefully conserve crops election and make the investments needed to optimize irrigation efficiency. my view has always been that you can't improve efficiency unless you measure. so, i strongly support the current open e.t. bill, senate bill 25 60, eight sponsored by senator cortez masto. this will provide access to more consistent, accurate watery stated than is currently possible. by reducing their use of colorado river water, agricultural entities are protecting their own interests. if lake mead reaches dead pool, nevada's allocation will undoubtedly be further reduced. but we can still meet critical needs because we have invested 1.4 billion dollars and local funding to secure our access to water. however, at that same elevation, california, arizona, and mexico will be cut off entirely because water sim
as in the city's, the primary consumptive use in the agricultural sector is grass. around 80% of the colorado river is used for agriculture, and 80% of that 80% is used for forage crops like alfalfa. i'm not suggesting that farmers stop farming, rather, that they carefully conserve crops election and make the investments needed to optimize irrigation efficiency. my view has always been that you can't improve efficiency unless you measure. so, i strongly support the current open e.t. bill,...
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in accordance with your instructions , agricultural production is growing.e are building construction. compared to last year, we have grown by 40% ; indeed, construction has progressed very well in terms of pace. it's just that in construction we rank sixth in the country for us very good production performance. today, the volume of investments in monetary terms for the year is 63.6 billion rubles. investors are investing in the traditional cultivation of fruit vegetable products. we harvest two crops of potatoes, grow tomatoes, and investors invest in further processing. today, we are reviving rice growing . agricultural brands are investing in the restoration of checks and reclamation systems that were previously lost, and still occupy the first place in the country in collecting dense vegetable products grown in the open field. this allows us to keep the honorary titles of the all-russian garden. the problem is, but desertification is agricultural indeed. there is such a problem. it is very global in nature and today the government is already making a dec
in accordance with your instructions , agricultural production is growing.e are building construction. compared to last year, we have grown by 40% ; indeed, construction has progressed very well in terms of pace. it's just that in construction we rank sixth in the country for us very good production performance. today, the volume of investments in monetary terms for the year is 63.6 billion rubles. investors are investing in the traditional cultivation of fruit vegetable products. we harvest...
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this is, according to the estimates of the ministry of agriculture, the share of foreign agricultural market almost all major companies have stopped deliveries, and the demand is there, the company is developing and new equipment. fentp in the kashirsky economy we turned on. this is a thermal installation there to fight beetles with diseases.
this is, according to the estimates of the ministry of agriculture, the share of foreign agricultural market almost all major companies have stopped deliveries, and the demand is there, the company is developing and new equipment. fentp in the kashirsky economy we turned on. this is a thermal installation there to fight beetles with diseases.
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and we took our presence on agriculture, greenhouse farm. it sits at the very core of that in a bit to share knowledge and contribute to food security. cross cameroon, rollin is now offering classes to teach young people how to set up greenhouse farms like this. take home soon. it are $29.00 is currently among those of young people on the rollers year. long mentorship should be here for 6 most learning. all it takes to set up a run a greenhouse form before coming here, i didn't have any clue. maybe i had just the busy knowledge about fan, but i cannot have the real knowledge about greenhouse. so i was just delighted when i saw it on facebook ruling. have us crossed every week from his farms across, come, rude. these greenhouse alone has about 3000 plants of cherry tomatoes, a bare peppy. wire under 60 kilograms of bare prepays, been harvested today. they are local to us already, which you for the produce one of them is disappear, market and walla. lemme gather her cylinders meeting with the manager this afternoon. the management road is, is
and we took our presence on agriculture, greenhouse farm. it sits at the very core of that in a bit to share knowledge and contribute to food security. cross cameroon, rollin is now offering classes to teach young people how to set up greenhouse farms like this. take home soon. it are $29.00 is currently among those of young people on the rollers year. long mentorship should be here for 6 most learning. all it takes to set up a run a greenhouse form before coming here, i didn't have any clue....
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exchanging ideas that fed the ongoing agricultural social and political revolutions of his day. more importantly a committed himself educating the next generation. and supported public academies colleges and universities throughout the new nation. by the end of his life. he had come to see the advancement of knowledge as a national priority. tonight we honor those who have dedicated their lives to learning and contributing to the education of others. there is no better place to celebrate that success than here. the home of america's founding father and greatest citizen ladies and gentlemen please raise your glass. to george, washington hip hip thank you. cheers. hello a speaker of the house. it is my privilege to welcome you all to this celebration of all inspiring courage and resilience today we gather virtually to bestow congress's highest honor the congressional gold medal on nearly 3,000 american heroes, meryl marauders. let us salute the family and friends who have continued to tell the story of these brave warriors and educated for the recognition they deserve thank you to
exchanging ideas that fed the ongoing agricultural social and political revolutions of his day. more importantly a committed himself educating the next generation. and supported public academies colleges and universities throughout the new nation. by the end of his life. he had come to see the advancement of knowledge as a national priority. tonight we honor those who have dedicated their lives to learning and contributing to the education of others. there is no better place to celebrate that...
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range fed agriculture that where rains are failing. a recent example of this is in the horn of africa, where there are it is for fail, rainy seasons in a row, leading to wide spread famine and food insecurity. but we see this within the developed world as well. i'm clearly in italy, we see a fail rainy season in the winter and low snow pack that has ultimately led to a very hot, dry summer. and then you see the po drawing up and the impacts on irrigation and agriculture there. so there are, will be periods like this across the globe that where agriculture really suffers. so given that agriculture, as if highlighted, there is the major user of water in most countries. do you anticipate that we're going to see increasing competition for water between countries? absolutely, there are, there are already major conflicts and discussions about water in places like e, p o, p s, who, down in egypt, there are conflicts between the u. s. and mexico and other places around the world as well. there is, it's often said that we will have future water
range fed agriculture that where rains are failing. a recent example of this is in the horn of africa, where there are it is for fail, rainy seasons in a row, leading to wide spread famine and food insecurity. but we see this within the developed world as well. i'm clearly in italy, we see a fail rainy season in the winter and low snow pack that has ultimately led to a very hot, dry summer. and then you see the po drawing up and the impacts on irrigation and agriculture there. so there are,...
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wave of sanctions , russian agricultural enterprises were able to make a quantitative one.e volume of vegetable production every year was an increase. well , of course, uh, it is very important, in addition to increasing such a volume of production, to engage in rural selection and seed production, and now, of course, this should be given the same attention as once in the fourteenth they were able to make a program in 8 years, vegetable production should increase by 20%, and in particular potatoes by 18 and this should be done on the basis of domestic seeds plants to ensure the food security of the country anna semyonovna stanislav ponomarenko mikhail vertiev mikhail trekov and kiriltozov news from the moscow region. problems of education building new schools refusal from three shifts education for the new academic year. the head of the ministry of education, sergei kravtsov, visited the chechen republic for the region, which is among the leaders in terms of demographic indicators, the problem of creating new places in kindergartens and schools. one of the most acute and in
wave of sanctions , russian agricultural enterprises were able to make a quantitative one.e volume of vegetable production every year was an increase. well , of course, uh, it is very important, in addition to increasing such a volume of production, to engage in rural selection and seed production, and now, of course, this should be given the same attention as once in the fourteenth they were able to make a program in 8 years, vegetable production should increase by 20%, and in particular...
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i hope that all these vessels will be able to take out agricultural products. we have another problem, the occupied territories from which the russians steal ukrainian grain, like this physical one. what is happening, that is, are they harvesting that crop or are they just taking away what was loaded onto the ships and lying on the elevators, how is this process built? temporarily occupied territories, so why are the occupiers coming to the granaries to the governors and simply, either through arrest or coercion, forcing people to sell or give this grain to the occupiers, who then export it for new ones, and they exported it before this mostly to the occupied crimea, there at the terminal in sevastopol, they were loaded onto ships and sent to turkey to syria, and if we are talking, for example, about the territory that was occupied after february 24 in the east of ukraine, then the situation there is roughly similar, the occupiers go to granaries to farmers and force them to sell , or simply hint that you if you don't sell , it will either be destroyed or we wi
i hope that all these vessels will be able to take out agricultural products. we have another problem, the occupied territories from which the russians steal ukrainian grain, like this physical one. what is happening, that is, are they harvesting that crop or are they just taking away what was loaded onto the ships and lying on the elevators, how is this process built? temporarily occupied territories, so why are the occupiers coming to the granaries to the governors and simply, either through...
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nikki: as commissioner of agriculture, we know that 2 million of our floridians work for agriculture.ne million of those are undocumented. the last 3.5 years i have made sure we have protected those working in immigration and those that are working in agriculture. when ron made sure that testing and vaccines did not get to those populations, i had to go around him to stand up for the people that live in the people that work here. they are essential to our economy. i have had to testify in front of congress, and on numerous panels all across our state saying that we need comprehensive immigration reform. when this legislator pushed, not once, but twice to create sanctuary cities, i stood up and said these are individuals were working here in our state. the governor had the audacity to sign a legislation to push legislation that took away some of our religious institutions who had become safe harbors for our children. these were our kids that he went after. i will vow to do whatever i can to make sure that the people that are living here in our state feel safe, secure. i had the opportu
nikki: as commissioner of agriculture, we know that 2 million of our floridians work for agriculture.ne million of those are undocumented. the last 3.5 years i have made sure we have protected those working in immigration and those that are working in agriculture. when ron made sure that testing and vaccines did not get to those populations, i had to go around him to stand up for the people that live in the people that work here. they are essential to our economy. i have had to testify in front...
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get rid of agriculture?try's wealthiest maori tribe is launching an unprecedented claim over the south island's fresh water. dr. te maire tau: there's been a failure of government, there's been a failure of the market, and the only one standing with credibility on this is maori. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ yaara: i'm on a tour that's going to take me deep into one of new zealand's spectacular wilderness areas: the dart river in the country's south island. we're weaving through glacier-fed braided rivers, part of a world heritage site. bill cook: the southern alps in new zealand, that's what people think of when they think of new zealand. it'll be the snow, the mountains, the glaciers, the clean water, the flowing water, the trees, the bush, the bird life. the spiritual side of it is that these are where our ancestors were. some of the mountains are named after our ancestors. [speaking maori language] yaara: bill cook is giving a maori blessing for the next part of our journey. [speaking maori language] bill: so, basically,
get rid of agriculture?try's wealthiest maori tribe is launching an unprecedented claim over the south island's fresh water. dr. te maire tau: there's been a failure of government, there's been a failure of the market, and the only one standing with credibility on this is maori. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ yaara: i'm on a tour that's going to take me deep into one of new zealand's spectacular wilderness areas: the dart river in the country's south island. we're weaving through glacier-fed...