the caporale would fire her immediately. number who makes money for the caporale. i earn something too, but the caporale takes a piece of my dignity. decent conditions should be a basic right, the union says. p>> we've long demanded that the e.u. tell consumers not just where products come from but who earns how much with them. p>> will this kind of ethical price tag ever become a reality? for harvest workers like mitko, it could be a first step toward escaping exploitation, receiving fair pay and having a decent place to live. p>> one life gives you lemons. make lemonade. okay. that might be a bit too simple to describe economic conditions in kyrgyzstan. the country has been struggling since its independence in 1991. a difficult geography, political turmoil and a weak economy is hindering development and it faces another problem, climate change. combining tradition and innovation is always a challenge. but aid programs are using pressure ideas to create new income sources, making the future just a little bit sweeter. p>> the day begins with morning prayers. eleven