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alleges he was dreaming of his land by a black farmer what's going on here yes. it's quite a surprise because a lot and invasions and if the actions of white farmers had stopped but then this is coming as a surprise because these farmers being infected from the land they are saying that . one of. the former senior government official holds title to this land through the oil as that one is given when the up lightly and the government saw the disposition of project there farmer. over the weekend and say that he has your 24 hours to move out and he's now this is he's not very i knew when i saw it is. i've been doing it a time when government is seeing. their families that lost their land during the land reform program so it's such a contradiction yeah which definitely makes it even more confusing because here's the thing the government does not have the 3500000000 dollars to compensate white farmers so it was raise funds from international donors now how feasible is that when international property rights are still being violated it mix. up you to the international
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this is news africa coming up on the program zimbabwe's farmers face an uncertain future black farmers are worried about losing gal-on they get because it's unclear how the government's plans to compensate local white farmers who lost their as all are still losing and our correspondent in harare told us what's at stake for the country and. production it 14 of the legs this one in the northern part involved we could think that we've got an airport to mend relations with former wife michelle farmer or the last of their lending that they need to go to 3 years. also coming up on the program. a military or civilian all maybe a technocrat millions of still did need to lead the transitional team after yet another coup but condy transition to a stable civilian group. i . your welcome to the program we start of in zimbabwe where he is growing among blacks they are worried about losing land that was on the catered to them by former president mugabi during his land reform during the time thousands of white farmers were forced latins in an effort to redress colonial era graft. fast forward to earl
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we need to make sure that we are supporting our small farmers, medium farmers. this is the foundation of so much of the economy in small towns. like where i grew up in northern michigan. and what we have seen is an administration that has chosen to basically throw the farm bill out the window. my colleagues talk about the great bipartisan farm bill. i agree. as a marine with senator roberts putting that together, i agree it was a great bipartisan effort that the usda has basically torn up and thrown out the window. instead of creating markets for our farmers and supporting them with risk management, now it's back to big government payment and by the way, let's make sure they are focused on our friends. that's basically what the report from the g.a.o. has shown us. so, mr. president, i am very concerned that one more time a lot of lip service for farmers and we're going to see -- and we're certainly going to try to stop this, by the way, $300.000000 going to oil companies out of our agriculture support fund. it's stunning to me. by the way, i could just conclude
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appears to be trying to make amends his government says 14 white farmers can apply to have the land back given a different plot it follows an agreement in july to pay 3500000000 dollars in compensation when god was 1st made the promise in 2017 just after president mugabe was forced from office. well. known. for a very. very birth government is going to go. from. there is a law. the 1st term to distribute land more fairly started in 1980 that was when zimbabwe gained independence from white minority rule and most arab land was owned by white farmers under the policy of the government did not force the sale of land but into a 1000 former president mugabe began forcibly seizing areas from white farmers the move triggered controversy inside zimbabwe and was can down by the international community by 2009 ugly culture revenues dropped by $12000000000.00 some sectors later recovered with zimbabwe's tobacco sales reaching record levels in 2018. let's bring in our panel all joining us from harare joining us on the phone vince morris servia an economist and investment consultant obert good to is
appears to be trying to make amends his government says 14 white farmers can apply to have the land back given a different plot it follows an agreement in july to pay 3500000000 dollars in compensation when god was 1st made the promise in 2017 just after president mugabe was forced from office. well. known. for a very. very birth government is going to go. from. there is a law. the 1st term to distribute land more fairly started in 1980 that was when zimbabwe gained independence from white...
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it launched a campaign to help fruit farmers.e online farmers market people can make direct orders from local food stalls and get home delivery. >> w we have 3 million members l over the placace, all over thailand, so this project we're not only aiming to sell in bangkok, we're expanding nationwide. >> reporter: in thailand's rural provinces, farmers are starting to enjoy the benefits of the digital trials. this woman runs an organic farm growing coconuts and durians. he's experiencing the worst sales in her career. this year's income for her produce has dropped by a third compared to last year. to try and improve the situation, she has signed up for government-provided lex tours by popular online salespeople. she's learning about e-commerce and techniques to make online sales. >> translator: i'm planning the sell durians on facebook live. try telling your audieience to interact with you in the live comment and offer special prices for those who do. >> reporter: later that day while interacting with her viewers on a live stream,
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has zimbabwe of reversing policy on land sea the government is offering to turn down 2 white farmers forced off their properties 20 years ago but is this enough to resolve one of those divisive policies for the us this is inside story. hello welcome to the program. they show of who owns the land in zimbabwe is controversial 2 decades ago former president robert mugabe violently evicted thousands of white farmers and gave the properties to black families has said it was to address colonial imbalances but critics argue the policy destroyed the economy. this successor amateur. appears to be trying to make amends his government says 14 white farmers can apply to have the land back or be given a different plot it follows an agreement in july to pay 3500000000 dollars in compensation meninga were 1st made the promise into 1017 just after president mugabe was forced from office was really. very aware of own homes. for a very large they're not very birth where government is going to go to god bless everybody from earth from moving. there is a law. the 1st term to distribute land more fairly
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and not the farmers. were never there for the farming or thank you so much for joining us from the new you're going through other. that's it for today this morning a web site did other dot com forward slash we're back tomorrow at the same time of them but. i'm scared that my work that's hard and in the end is a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers we're alliance and. what's your story ready. i mean when i was a women especially in victims of violence in. part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. another visitor another yet you want to become sitting. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. hello and welcome with the 30th anniversary of german reunification coming up this saturday very own rachel stood gives us a quick history lesson on how it all came about also coming up we continue our series revisiting the 9 $190.00 s. and discovered that environmental activism is nothing n
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so it seems most of the farmers are opposed to these changes are there any farmers that support the bill so. i would definitely people there are definitely on us who do not stand a list of them but i would really like more permission about what happened all over the starting bill is biden now has got his high rating the fact that liberalizing them up it's basically means that they would be more efficient are the long run i wouldn't date dual government markets and enough said to last perhaps launched i don't write this just google if you want that it's not in your not there to destruction of the us can also enter into contracts not mine agreements which can be more beneficial and additional than government is highlighting that middlemen can and these minutemen the dumb how do you keep them down by some that's harming the promise but in the end the latter gain formulation that had to wait or give you solace is not helping and perhaps one of these trucks is actually getting and that is all to the government at least once the farmers gradually come to accept these sorts. i'm carry a stiff i
so it seems most of the farmers are opposed to these changes are there any farmers that support the bill so. i would definitely people there are definitely on us who do not stand a list of them but i would really like more permission about what happened all over the starting bill is biden now has got his high rating the fact that liberalizing them up it's basically means that they would be more efficient are the long run i wouldn't date dual government markets and enough said to last perhaps...
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these farmers being infected from the land they are saying that . one of. the former senior government official holds title to this land through the oil for litters that one is given when the up lightly and the government saw the disposition of approached their farmer. over the weekend and say that you has your 24 hours to move out and he is now this is he is not with the new one so it is. happening at a time when government is seeing. their families that lost their land during the land reform program so it's such a contradiction yeah which definitely makes it even more confusing because here's the thing the government does not have the 3500000000 dollars to compensate white farmers so it was raise funds from international donors now how feasible is that when international property rights are still being violated it mix the pew to the international community to raise these 3500000000 it might want to ask because i think it is then going to be difficult for the government to be able to approach any fun when. in farms and that failure to respect inter
these farmers being infected from the land they are saying that . one of. the former senior government official holds title to this land through the oil for litters that one is given when the up lightly and the government saw the disposition of approached their farmer. over the weekend and say that you has your 24 hours to move out and he is now this is he is not with the new one so it is. happening at a time when government is seeing. their families that lost their land during the land reform...
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small and marginal farmers the most there are $85.00 out of $100.00 farmers in the country that belong to this category. the government says monday's won't be shut down for them and openly has to end and he says the so-called minimum support price of which the government buys farm produce won't be scrapped. maharaj seeing is a farmer who saw pradesh state he grows rice on the hearth ahead which he leases from a landlord he says the government's regulated system was failing but he's worried about how much protection the new laws will offer farmers against big corporate interests. what can i see the crops i can be sold for peanuts the middleman and the business from the show did decide the cost of the farmers don't have any choice and they're unable to meet their $40.00 lasers of course sometimes these middlemen do offer loons i don't the big corporations will do that actually we don't know if they would support the farmers it's up to our government and let's see what decisions they make. winning support for change among such a vast and important population is india's pharmacy's proving
small and marginal farmers the most there are $85.00 out of $100.00 farmers in the country that belong to this category. the government says monday's won't be shut down for them and openly has to end and he says the so-called minimum support price of which the government buys farm produce won't be scrapped. maharaj seeing is a farmer who saw pradesh state he grows rice on the hearth ahead which he leases from a landlord he says the government's regulated system was failing but he's worried...
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rob larew, president of national farmers union, which represents family farmers and ranchers across the country. finally, i would like to come over to the ranking member to introduce our last witness. >> thank you, madam chair. mr. collin castore is cofounder of seventh century which opened in april 2013 and its sister brewery which opened in november in 2018. he developed a passion for american craft beer especially ohio crafted beer while working in restaurants and bars across columbus. for the past six years he has served as the president of the ohio craft brewers association which represents more than 300 craft breweries across the state. i have the pleasure of meeting him during the brewers association virtual hill climb in july. i want to thank him for taking time away from his business to be with us here in d.c. today. nice to see them and we definitely appreciate it especially being in person, so thank you. i yield back. >> thank you, mr. chapa, thank you all for being here. now i would like to begin recognizing ms. gorton for five minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> ms. gorto
rob larew, president of national farmers union, which represents family farmers and ranchers across the country. finally, i would like to come over to the ranking member to introduce our last witness. >> thank you, madam chair. mr. collin castore is cofounder of seventh century which opened in april 2013 and its sister brewery which opened in november in 2018. he developed a passion for american craft beer especially ohio crafted beer while working in restaurants and bars across columbus....
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a cotton farmer in georgia or a peanut farmer or a dairy farmer in wisconsin and minnesota, he cannotrotect himself against the forces of supply and demand in the marketplace but working , together in effective government programs he can do so. seventeen million americans, who live over sixty-five on an check ofocial security about $70 a month, they are not able to sustain themselves individually, but they can sustain themselves through the social security system. i do not believe in big government but i believe in , effective governmental action. and i think that is the only way that the united states is going to maintain its freedom. it is the only way we are going to move ahead. i think we can do a better job. i think we will have to do a better job if we are going to meet the responsibilities which time and events have placed upon us. we cannot turn the job over to anyone else. if the united states fails, then the whole cause of freedom fails. and i think it depends in great measure on what we do here in this country. the reason franklin roosevelt was a good neighbor in latin amer
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so it seems most of the farmers are opposed to these changes are there any farmers that support the bills for the government would definitely people that i definitely promise would not stand to lose to the bits but i would really like more me permission about what i've been all over his dog bill is biden now has got his high rating the fact that liberalizing them up it's basically means that they would be more efficient that are the long run i wouldn't date dual government markets and enough said to last perhaps launched i don't write this just google if you want that it's more than your own are there to destruction of the us can also enter into contracts bombing agreements this can be more beneficial and additional their government is highlighting that little men carry out and these middlemen the dumb how do you keep them down by so that's harming the promise but again the latter being punished that had to wait or to be spotless is not helping and perhaps one of these jobs is actually getting in there is all to the government at least once the farmers gradually come to accept these dogs.
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here in northwest in zimbabwe farmers are already feeling the effects of climate change. and like the way. the weather is different now we used to get rain. in the past. to make sure she'll have enough to. do they have some hens she feeds them kitchen waste but because they can run about freely they can also follow it for food. is about an hour's drive south close to the city of. commercially that meat has become trendy restaurants in zimbabwe's towns and cities it's said to be tasty then the meat of battery hens. used to be a vegetable farmer and she decided to take on free range hens as well today an expert and free range breeding has come to go. tips on getting even more out of. the cocoa. eggs and meat production so it's very popular leaders. 6 not to rely on a single green there's a bubble free range. different breeds. for free range poultry production is a market for the indigenous. and we want to protect that. genetic pool so that to produce that protective. banks here don't go to market. use for them they're incubated. for 3 weeks as the chicks are sold each to fa
here in northwest in zimbabwe farmers are already feeling the effects of climate change. and like the way. the weather is different now we used to get rain. in the past. to make sure she'll have enough to. do they have some hens she feeds them kitchen waste but because they can run about freely they can also follow it for food. is about an hour's drive south close to the city of. commercially that meat has become trendy restaurants in zimbabwe's towns and cities it's said to be tasty then the...
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the farmers are working illegally on land that doesn't belong to them journalists on welcome here so we don't tell them what we do. we're accompanied by a member of the name g.o.c. human rights. to go. around 40 people live in these camps in huts men and children only to play drink water from the river and eat bananas and money that they grow in the forest themselves. if they people could count poles and cut them open with machetes all day. that it takes a lot of care and precision the shells the hard and their blades shop. the good it's the only way to extract the precious beans that is still coated in a white fleshy pulp. kind. of the tongue. the beans are left out to dry before they have bagged up and sold to a co-operative. the workers a very young about a 3rd of them a children. 'd they're extremely poor immigrants from neighboring the keno faso. their homeland is a country plagued by drought hunger. and violence the cocoa business in ivory coast is often their only hope for survival. drum on is 13 years old he could point and she go to school if you do good why don't i go to sc
the farmers are working illegally on land that doesn't belong to them journalists on welcome here so we don't tell them what we do. we're accompanied by a member of the name g.o.c. human rights. to go. around 40 people live in these camps in huts men and children only to play drink water from the river and eat bananas and money that they grow in the forest themselves. if they people could count poles and cut them open with machetes all day. that it takes a lot of care and precision the shells...
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widespread and with all groups of the farmers different organisations coming together. senior officials over the next 3 days including pakistan's prime minister. it comes as the afghan government and taliban officials meet for peace talks to end the decades long conflict. the french president. has to form a government within 6 weeks he presented an initiative to resolve the political and economic crisis but also causing disillusionment among some for giving establishment leaders another chance from beirut. it was a month ago. there was an opportunity. it was here where she met french president. who visited neighborhoods damaged by the devastating explosion at port au. prince. first. of all together. that it was before. it's clear. here it's the youth who are making the change and hope for the it's not for the kids. accused of betrayal for failing to form a nonpartisan government to deal with the deep economic crisis. in . lebanon is in desperate need of financial assistance to rebuild what was damaged by the poor. the collapsing economy and other international powers ha
widespread and with all groups of the farmers different organisations coming together. senior officials over the next 3 days including pakistan's prime minister. it comes as the afghan government and taliban officials meet for peace talks to end the decades long conflict. the french president. has to form a government within 6 weeks he presented an initiative to resolve the political and economic crisis but also causing disillusionment among some for giving establishment leaders another chance...
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to farmers for. mahmoud know dean is a journalist. and then environmental activists in 2015 he founded an ngo for climate change and food security focusing on farming he launched a campaign against the use of these bottles here and suffer for farmers have had bad experiences with them i used a group chemicals on my farm and would just leave the containers there that wasn't good at all as one day my grandchild picked one fish water with it and drank it she fed the treatment was very costly it was a big worry fortunately the aggregate office explained to us that we should not leave the used content as on the farm so now we gathered all and put them in a trice cycle which caused to dump them. who for course be part of new didn't awareness raising tim he works for the agriculture ministry for and passed on his knowledge to the farmers. 'd center for. a year now and you know i mean i do get to farmers on proper disposal of continuous. please i will farm it. so i think i saw 4 on the face. as i've been going through the use of the car so le
to farmers for. mahmoud know dean is a journalist. and then environmental activists in 2015 he founded an ngo for climate change and food security focusing on farming he launched a campaign against the use of these bottles here and suffer for farmers have had bad experiences with them i used a group chemicals on my farm and would just leave the containers there that wasn't good at all as one day my grandchild picked one fish water with it and drank it she fed the treatment was very costly it...
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a cotton farmer in georgia or peanut farmer or dairy farmer in wisconsin or miss minnesota. he cannot protect himself against the forces of supply and demand in the marketplace. but working together in effect of governmental program he can. 17 million americans who live over 65 on an average social security check of about 78 dollars a month, they're not able to sustain themselves individually but they can sustain themselves through the social security system. i don't believe in big government, i believe in in fact in a fact of governmental action and i think that's the only way the united states is gordon maintain its freedom. the only way that we're gonna move ahead. i think we can do a better job. i think we're going to have to do a better job if we are going to nato meet the responsibility that time has placed upon us. we cannot turn the job over to anyone else. if the united states fails, and the whole cause of freedom fails. i think it depends on great measure and what we do here in this country. the reason franklin roosevelt was a great neighbor in latin america, was b
a cotton farmer in georgia or peanut farmer or dairy farmer in wisconsin or miss minnesota. he cannot protect himself against the forces of supply and demand in the marketplace. but working together in effect of governmental program he can. 17 million americans who live over 65 on an average social security check of about 78 dollars a month, they're not able to sustain themselves individually but they can sustain themselves through the social security system. i don't believe in big government,...
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each to farmers who want to start their own free range operations. come to about a 1000 euros a month but nonetheless energy costs are so high that mccaw is planning to switch to solar power. electricity is facing huge uphill to a much dismissed because we use electricity fortunately in his day after the storm . so he saw it in that heat so that's the take up that he has but not with the increase when he found out it's now very expensive to run it in that it doesn't 8 to 10 hours. and the g. may be costly but waste from the fields is free it's used to feed the hens. their droppings are used to fertilize the feed this is organic cultivation and the farm is a ready supply in 3 supermarkets the bulls. beauty gigi spends much time traveling throughout zimbabwe reference are paying off some $5000.00 farmers have already joined the zimbabwe free range poultry association. but she wants to recruit more of them and for that she has prepared a workshop. in a clear and simple way beauty she shows villagers the environmental and financial benefits of raising di
each to farmers who want to start their own free range operations. come to about a 1000 euros a month but nonetheless energy costs are so high that mccaw is planning to switch to solar power. electricity is facing huge uphill to a much dismissed because we use electricity fortunately in his day after the storm . so he saw it in that heat so that's the take up that he has but not with the increase when he found out it's now very expensive to run it in that it doesn't 8 to 10 hours. and the g....
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complaints our farmers are. soft on. the farmers i've been going through the use of them because so much on how to dispose them they'll be induction of these cases many of the farmers are now also taking more care when using the chemicals on their fields. before you start to spray you have to wear boots and a proper outfit you also have to use a mask so you do not inherit the chemicals from money. then vironment are trying to get the message across that it would be better to do without the chemicals altogether but it is difficult to persuade the farmers that are gunning for the rises would protect the.
complaints our farmers are. soft on. the farmers i've been going through the use of them because so much on how to dispose them they'll be induction of these cases many of the farmers are now also taking more care when using the chemicals on their fields. before you start to spray you have to wear boots and a proper outfit you also have to use a mask so you do not inherit the chemicals from money. then vironment are trying to get the message across that it would be better to do without the...
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the farmers a working illegally on land that doesn't belong to them journalists on welcome here so we don't tell them what we do. we're accompanied by a member of an n.g.o.s for human rights. around 40 people who live in this camp in huts men and children only. play drink water from the river and eat bananas and manioc that they grow in the forest themselves. if they pick could count cones and cut them open with machetes all day. long. it takes a lot of care and precision the shells $100.00 and their blades shop. it's the only way to extract the precious beans that is still coated in a white fleshy pulp. cut cut. cut cut cut. cut cut cut on. the beans are left out. to dry before they have bagged up and sold to a co-operative. the workers a very young about a 3rd of them a children. they're extremely poor immigrants from neighboring turkey no faso. can't give up. their homeland is a country plagued by drought hunger and violence the cocoa business in ivory coast is often their only hope for survival. drama on these 13 years old really good point and she going to school if you do good w
the farmers a working illegally on land that doesn't belong to them journalists on welcome here so we don't tell them what we do. we're accompanied by a member of an n.g.o.s for human rights. around 40 people who live in this camp in huts men and children only. play drink water from the river and eat bananas and manioc that they grow in the forest themselves. if they pick could count cones and cut them open with machetes all day. long. it takes a lot of care and precision the shells $100.00 and...
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he explains why farmers are so angry. that demand of the families had been ensured that the minibus of a police 50 person more the last of her big suit will be insured and made a legal right over the government has not gone there who can go out on business the man and. girl is fighting the war with 9 pandemic and. 6 that they're not going to drop. 3 bullets as audiences and they're. built in the parliament these are only going to open the doors for quite a bit proper getting it is going to be at the expense of the war farmers in our country that is the fuel that is the reason why you are losing the most overwhelmingly age of purpose people coming out of the streets i have been activist with this. later but the farmers movement and in my 25 years of political activism i have not seen every movement of the farmers this is widespread and with all groups of the most different organisations coming together feminists in mexico of occupied the government's human rights office to protest against the high number of women being mur
he explains why farmers are so angry. that demand of the families had been ensured that the minibus of a police 50 person more the last of her big suit will be insured and made a legal right over the government has not gone there who can go out on business the man and. girl is fighting the war with 9 pandemic and. 6 that they're not going to drop. 3 bullets as audiences and they're. built in the parliament these are only going to open the doors for quite a bit proper getting it is going to be...
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. >> reporter: this man is acting as a bridge between the city and farmers.workers from the city to the countryside for anything from a week to months end. king, who studied agriculture in britain sees enormous potential in plugging rural labor short annals with people from cities. the name references a korean term meaning to support each otheher through the exchange of labor. >> translator: the number of people engaged in farming is declining worldwide. but the demand for safer foods keeps growing. if we can c connect farming communities and cities, you are ban developments can be supplied with healthy foods and rural villages can develop with the help and the manpower they need. >> reporter: adjusting to life in the country isn't easy. so, it's important for kim to make sure the workekers are coping. >> translalator: so far so good. it makes me feel good wororking here. >> reporter: the number of applicants from the city h has been growing rapidly. kim holds workshops teaching them not only how to handle agricultural machinery but also offer insight into da
. >> reporter: this man is acting as a bridge between the city and farmers.workers from the city to the countryside for anything from a week to months end. king, who studied agriculture in britain sees enormous potential in plugging rural labor short annals with people from cities. the name references a korean term meaning to support each otheher through the exchange of labor. >> translator: the number of people engaged in farming is declining worldwide. but the demand for safer...
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farmers on proper disposal of continuous because they have been also brought complaints about farmers. on the effects. from as i've been going through the use of them because so often. on how to dispose them there will be induction of these cases many of the farmers are now also taking more care when using the chemicals on their fields. before you start to spray you have to wear boots and a proper outfit you also have to use a mask so you do not inherit the chemicals from money. then vironment are just trying to get the message across that it would be better to do without the chemicals altogether but it is difficult to persuade the farmers that organic fertilizers would protect their land better in the long term in particular against drugs a growing problem due to climate change it's an uphill battle. farmers that we have made across the country are not really aware of that part of club reaching some of them lead the one percent of them don't even believe that. the activists are showing the farmers other ways they can help fight the effects of global warming for example with tree plan
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in a bipartisan fashion, supporting our farmers and rangers. -- and ranchers. so many of those supports go to conservation efforts, dairy, you name it. it is there to support our farmers and maintain the integrity of our food supply in the united states. i do hope speaker pelosi will rethink her idea of stripping out funding for the ccc, holding our farmers hostage, putting that funding back into this continuing resolution bill and moving forward with it. we in farm country will remember this. we need that funding to take care of our farmers, but everyone across the u.s. that enjoys eating. thank you. >> when this republican president was elected in 2016 and the american people expanded the republican majority in 2018, the expectation of the people was that, should a supreme court see it arise, they can would be filled. we will act because the american people want us to act. the people of indiana in particular want me to act on this forthcoming nomination. historical precedent supports action in a case like this clearly. the president put forward a list of incr
in a bipartisan fashion, supporting our farmers and rangers. -- and ranchers. so many of those supports go to conservation efforts, dairy, you name it. it is there to support our farmers and maintain the integrity of our food supply in the united states. i do hope speaker pelosi will rethink her idea of stripping out funding for the ccc, holding our farmers hostage, putting that funding back into this continuing resolution bill and moving forward with it. we in farm country will remember this....
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used to be a vegetable farmer then she decided to take on free range. today an expert on free range breeding has come to give the tips on getting the. farm the. eggs and meat production so it's very popular leaders. not to rely on a single green there's a bubble fridge. different breeds. for free range poultry production is a market for the indigenous. and we want to protect that. so that from us continue to produce that protect. the eggs here don't go to market. use for them they're incubated. for 3 weeks and the chicks are. to start their own free range operations still here come to about a 1000 euros a month but nonetheless energy costs are so high that mccaw is planning to switch to solar power electricity is facing huge uphill to all of these needs because we use electricity for 15 years they have to be so out so we saw it in that heat so that's good because that he can but not with the increase when we found out it's not very expensive for any genetic 8 to 10 hours. and the g. may be costly but waste from the fields is free it's used to feed the h
used to be a vegetable farmer then she decided to take on free range. today an expert on free range breeding has come to give the tips on getting the. farm the. eggs and meat production so it's very popular leaders. not to rely on a single green there's a bubble fridge. different breeds. for free range poultry production is a market for the indigenous. and we want to protect that. so that from us continue to produce that protect. the eggs here don't go to market. use for them they're incubated....
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the economic to do better so as a union you are there to represent the farmers. i'm sure you lobby the government and you take your concerns there what sort of response do you get because everything you've described of these new laws is something which is going to negatively impact farmers how does the government actually respond to that. for the 1st time in the independent history of india we are finding it all went which doesn't just is not but the concert with the big red organisation of farmers there's also abuse bill bradley infringing on the bill of rights of states state governments of growing shoes aren't even within them there has been open submission nor decision whatsoever with the stakeholders in doesn't just bob on the approach any decision a court of law to look at big. discussions are being committed even in the parliament that we need to start all over the opposition members of parliament was flawed and we all understand it was usual and that this bill should be sent to the civic government there was a really norwalk you know it's just a band of m
the economic to do better so as a union you are there to represent the farmers. i'm sure you lobby the government and you take your concerns there what sort of response do you get because everything you've described of these new laws is something which is going to negatively impact farmers how does the government actually respond to that. for the 1st time in the independent history of india we are finding it all went which doesn't just is not but the concert with the big red organisation of...
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the farmers this is widespread and with all groups of the farmers different organisations coming together. the afghan government's top taliban negotiator has arrived in islamabad to meet with pakistani leaders will meet senior officials over the coming 3 days including the prime minister on it comes as the afghan government and taliban officials meeting council for peace talks to end decades long conflict. indonesia's government is close to completing a national mapping project which it says will help solve disputes over land ownership indigenous communities say they've been excluded from the process jessica washington reports now from jakarta. indonesia is west timor people have been left to pick up the pieces of their demolished community you know it was said this is what's left of my home after the local government tore it down i don't have a house anymore now i have to live under a tree. and organise the local government victim. firing tear gas and tearing down their houses only a few development. they offered to relocate us but they immediately tore down our houses before the replace
the farmers this is widespread and with all groups of the farmers different organisations coming together. the afghan government's top taliban negotiator has arrived in islamabad to meet with pakistani leaders will meet senior officials over the coming 3 days including the prime minister on it comes as the afghan government and taliban officials meeting council for peace talks to end decades long conflict. indonesia's government is close to completing a national mapping project which it says...
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of continuous because they have been also brought complaints our farmers. saw 4 on the effects. from as i've been going through the use of them because so often. on how to dispose them. where induction of these cases many of the farmers are now also taking more care when using the chemicals on their fields. before you start to spray you have to wear boots and a proper outfit you also have to use a mask so you do not inherit the chemicals from money. then vironment are trying to get the message across that it would be better to do without the chemicals altogether but it is difficult to persuade the farmers that are gunning for the rises would protect their land better in the long term in particular against drugs a growing problem due to climate change it's an uphill battle. that we have made across the country are not really aware of that part of climate change some of them lead the one percent of them don't even believe that. the activists are showing the farmers other ways they can help fight the effects of global warming for example with tree planting ini
of continuous because they have been also brought complaints our farmers. saw 4 on the effects. from as i've been going through the use of them because so often. on how to dispose them. where induction of these cases many of the farmers are now also taking more care when using the chemicals on their fields. before you start to spray you have to wear boots and a proper outfit you also have to use a mask so you do not inherit the chemicals from money. then vironment are trying to get the message...
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and not the farmers. were never there for the timing or thank you so much for joining us from the new you're going for the other. that's it for today there's more no website did other dot com for us. we're back tomorrow at the same time 3 of them about. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. hour carona update. from the cove in $1000.00 special next on d w. sometimes sense known for. the next few years stronger the misplaced. is so strong that it can be torn down. we celebrate the 30th anniversary is for unification october 3rd on d w. the fury of the fire illustrates the folly of war. that is why today i am calling for any immediate global ceasefire in all corners of the war. millions of people are caught in war zones the un says that's preventing an effective response to the outbreak. of bob hospital can't treat the sick. the virus spreads when tens of millions flee violence in africa the middle east and asia. in much the
and not the farmers. were never there for the timing or thank you so much for joining us from the new you're going for the other. that's it for today there's more no website did other dot com for us. we're back tomorrow at the same time 3 of them about. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. hour carona update. from the cove in $1000.00 special next on d w. sometimes sense known for. the next few years stronger...
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reporting about the women farmers in the region. who cleaned the. land from the end several farmland women were revolutionary and now during the pandemic they're probably the best family. the women of bobby village in eastern maharashtra are singing songs of prayer for a good harvest and weeding out the bad luck they've had to face in the last decade . but i love it out to look for the love that go in the region of my heart bobby is one of the harshest places in india to be a farmer crop failure severe groundwater depletion food insecurity and uncertain cash flow are widespread problems it's drought prone districts are seeing an increasing number of farmers who cite every year. despair and hope of guaranteed returns had forced farmers like suneet call carney to concentrate on cash crops like sugar cane and so have been the money he earned was always blood back into the farm for the next season this meant there was very little to feed his family. his wife was determined to break the cycle. when a man works on the farm it's only things about money wha
reporting about the women farmers in the region. who cleaned the. land from the end several farmland women were revolutionary and now during the pandemic they're probably the best family. the women of bobby village in eastern maharashtra are singing songs of prayer for a good harvest and weeding out the bad luck they've had to face in the last decade . but i love it out to look for the love that go in the region of my heart bobby is one of the harshest places in india to be a farmer crop...
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again, in educating the farmers. they understand how important this is, but again mobilizeing them and mobilizing the public so we can have the great work we did. with that, mr. president, i yield back. mr. hoeven: mr. president, i'd like to thank the senator from arkansas again for his diligence and hard work, and our ag chairman. and i just want to wrap up with some thank you's as well. not only is leadership on the farm bill, but then on making sure we fund these farm programs. i tell you, it's been something that i know senator boozman agrees with me on. we've learned a lot and we appreciate it. it's made a real difference for farmers and ranchers across this country. and i want to thank of course all of the senators that worked with us on this project. i named them earlier. but our house members too. we reached out to members of the house. and whether it was the ranking member on the ag committee, or whether it was representative fortenberry and there's many others we reached out and helped as well. i want to th
again, in educating the farmers. they understand how important this is, but again mobilizeing them and mobilizing the public so we can have the great work we did. with that, mr. president, i yield back. mr. hoeven: mr. president, i'd like to thank the senator from arkansas again for his diligence and hard work, and our ag chairman. and i just want to wrap up with some thank you's as well. not only is leadership on the farm bill, but then on making sure we fund these farm programs. i tell you,...
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he's a farmer who started experimenting with renewable energy in the 1990 s. . he soon won over his fellow villagers and set up a wind farm co-operative. anyone who lives in the community where a windmill is located can invest the more people join the lower the amount each may invest it's currently 5000 euros and no more. has set up for bio gas plants on his farm they now heat the entire village. he designed some of the components himself the energy sources are all local animal waste and grass silence from 20 nearby farms. they replace 700000 liters of heating oil a year. with their mix and with the right mix it won't be hard to attain 100 percent renewables many people don't believe that but it's true the amount of clean energy we produce in a very neat could also be generated in other communities districts and states. are going to rise of grip on the. energy generation is one key factor to others are energy storage and developing an intelligent grid so power can be moved to where it's needed. there's no known company and addresses both these issues it makes li
he's a farmer who started experimenting with renewable energy in the 1990 s. . he soon won over his fellow villagers and set up a wind farm co-operative. anyone who lives in the community where a windmill is located can invest the more people join the lower the amount each may invest it's currently 5000 euros and no more. has set up for bio gas plants on his farm they now heat the entire village. he designed some of the components himself the energy sources are all local animal waste and grass...
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we are looking at ways to scale up approaches to how farmers can improve their income 18 years of. use to losing what you going to do in the future and nothing is done nowadays efficiently to stop over 30. i would i wouldn't say that nothing is being done now as i mentioned before we have companies that are committed to paying premiums to farmers to help them crease their income levels the cocoa business altogether every year is a $100000000000.00 worth and the growers get 6 percent of it i think it's in the what if what i can say is that this is not unusual for commodities if you think of cotton i mean how much does a cotton farmer get compared to how much we pay for a pair of jeans or another article of clothing that is made from cotton so it's this is not something that's specific to cocoa ok so really in 20 years and see what's going on ok every 20 years or. overly sooner than that police sooner than that. the power doesn't. rest soley in the hands of the chocolate makers what about the law makers chocolate is a widely consumed product in europe. so we pay a visit to the europe
we are looking at ways to scale up approaches to how farmers can improve their income 18 years of. use to losing what you going to do in the future and nothing is done nowadays efficiently to stop over 30. i would i wouldn't say that nothing is being done now as i mentioned before we have companies that are committed to paying premiums to farmers to help them crease their income levels the cocoa business altogether every year is a $100000000000.00 worth and the growers get 6 percent of it i...
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last 15 years after his records were leaked to the new york times there is anger across india as farmers munch against a new law they say threatens their livelihoods. and we'll look at indonesia's giant mapping project to end the land disputes ups that everyone's actually been allowed to have a say. and support them i'm here to beat the boston celtics to reach the n.b.a. finals he will now take on the bron james and l.a. lakers in the championship series. there. so we have an escalating conflict between azerbaijan and armenia fighting over the disputed not going to cut it back which is continued for a 2nd day and threaten to reignite a decades old conflict the deaths of soldiers and civilians have been reported on both sides and the international community is calling for an immediate cease fire and a negotiated settlement. begins our coverage. summoned to rule these armenian reservists and leaving the capitol. president nicol passion un called on men into military service after fighting erupted on sunday over the disputed province of new going on karabakh they will fight their neighbors
last 15 years after his records were leaked to the new york times there is anger across india as farmers munch against a new law they say threatens their livelihoods. and we'll look at indonesia's giant mapping project to end the land disputes ups that everyone's actually been allowed to have a say. and support them i'm here to beat the boston celtics to reach the n.b.a. finals he will now take on the bron james and l.a. lakers in the championship series. there. so we have an escalating...
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cotton farmer in georgia or a peanut farmer or a farmer in wisconsin or minnesota cannot protect himself against the forces of supply and demand in the marketplace. together an effective governmental program he can do so. 17 million americans who live over 65 on an average social security check of $78 a month are not able to sustain themselves individually, but they can't sustain themselves through the social security system. i don't believe in big government. but i believe in effective governmental action. i think that is the only way the united states is going to maintain its freedom. it's the only way we will move ahead. do a better job. i think we will have to do a better job if we are coming to meet the responsibilities that time has placed upon us. we cannot turn the job over to anyone else. if the united states fails then the whole course of freedom fails. i think it depends in great measure on what we do here in this country. the reason franklin roosevelt was a good neighbor in latin america was because he was a good neighbor in the united states. because they felt that the ameri
cotton farmer in georgia or a peanut farmer or a farmer in wisconsin or minnesota cannot protect himself against the forces of supply and demand in the marketplace. together an effective governmental program he can do so. 17 million americans who live over 65 on an average social security check of $78 a month are not able to sustain themselves individually, but they can't sustain themselves through the social security system. i don't believe in big government. but i believe in effective...
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i have been standing with kansas farmers for 10 years as a kansas legislator. i helped pass to statewide transportation plans, a 50 year water plant, and more funding for rural broadband. i have called out the epa's regulatory train wreck and urged the use of sound science and agricultural policy. what kansans need to know and understand about the real difference between congressman marshall and myself is not our level of agate expertise, it is our level of --ag expertise, it is our level of respect for people of different background and our ability to work across the aisle to find real solutions for our ag committee. i look forward to continuing that legacy of the dull-roberts production, of what has gone on and are date and senate committee. production.ts sen. marshall: i hope folks look at my opponents boating record, -- voting record, but he against the health care association plan and tariff money. the democrats gave us waters of the u.s. and now they are going to give us the green new deal. the green new deal will be the end of kansas agriculture and my o
i have been standing with kansas farmers for 10 years as a kansas legislator. i helped pass to statewide transportation plans, a 50 year water plant, and more funding for rural broadband. i have called out the epa's regulatory train wreck and urged the use of sound science and agricultural policy. what kansans need to know and understand about the real difference between congressman marshall and myself is not our level of agate expertise, it is our level of --ag expertise, it is our level of...
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and pig farmers. in germany brace for the worst as swine fever spreads in the country's borders and export markets close their doors. this is the example you business i'm going on in berlin thank you very much for joining us the u.s. has announced plans to ban the use of the chinese owned mall while apps take talk and we chat citing national security concerns downloading the apps in the u.s. will be blocked from sunday a full ban on use of tick talk is a jew to come into effect mid november some experts are concerned that tick tocks owner could gain access to the information of the apps users in the u.s. however the ban might be counseled if the trump administration agrees to a deal between talks chinese owners and u.s. investors. our financial correspondent chelsea the lady has more on the implications for tick talk and we chat users the u.s. president clearly wasn't bluffing when he had threatened to ban these apps the united states reach out a very popular payments and social media will be unusable
and pig farmers. in germany brace for the worst as swine fever spreads in the country's borders and export markets close their doors. this is the example you business i'm going on in berlin thank you very much for joining us the u.s. has announced plans to ban the use of the chinese owned mall while apps take talk and we chat citing national security concerns downloading the apps in the u.s. will be blocked from sunday a full ban on use of tick talk is a jew to come into effect mid november...
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used to be a vegetable farmer then she decided to take on free range. today an expert on free range breeding has come to give have tips on getting the. farm the cocoa. eggs and meat production so it's very popular. 6 not to rely on the single green there's a bubble free range. different breeds. for free range poultry production for the indigenous. and we want to protect that. so that from us continue to produce that protect. the eggs here don't go to market. of use for them they're incubated. for 3 weeks the chicks. to start their own free range operations. come to about a 1000 euros a month but nonetheless energy costs are so high that mccaw is planning to switch to solar power. electricity is facing huge uphill to almost dismissed because we use electricity change fortunately in his day after the storm so after so he saw the internet and saw that it become that he can but not with the increase of rain we found out it's now very expensive for any genetic 8 to 10 hours. energy may be costly but waste from the fields is free it's used to feed the hens. t
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small and marginal farmers the most there are $85.00 out of $100.00 farmers in the country that belong to this category. the government says monday's won't be shut down for them and has to end and he says the so-called minimum support price of which the government buys farm produce won't be scrapped maharaj seeing is a farmer noosa pradesh state he grows rice on the hof ahead which he leases from a landlord he says the government's regulated system was failing but he's worried about how much protection the new laws will offer farmers against big corporate interests. what can i see the crops that can be sold will be nuts the middleman and the business from the show they decide the farmers won't have any choice and they're unable to meet their foot lasers of course sometimes these middlemen do all for you and i doubt the big corporations will do that actually we don't know if they would support the farmers it's up to our government and let's see what decisions they make. winning support for change among such a vast an important population is india's pharmacy's proving difficult for prime
small and marginal farmers the most there are $85.00 out of $100.00 farmers in the country that belong to this category. the government says monday's won't be shut down for them and has to end and he says the so-called minimum support price of which the government buys farm produce won't be scrapped maharaj seeing is a farmer noosa pradesh state he grows rice on the hof ahead which he leases from a landlord he says the government's regulated system was failing but he's worried about how much...
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the farmers i've been going through the use of because so much on how to dispose them. induction of these cases many of the farmers are now also taking more care when using the chemicals on their fields. before you start to spray you have to wear boots and a proper outfit you also have to use a mask so you do not inherit the chemicals from money. then vironment are trying to get the message across that it would be better to do without the chemicals altogether but it is difficult to persuade the farmers that are gunning for the rises would protect their land better in the long term in particular against drugs a growing problem due to climate change it's an uphill battle. from is that we have made across the country are not really aware of their part of climate change some of them lead the one percent of them don't even believe that. the activists are showing the farmers other ways they can help fight the effects of global warming for example with tree planting initiatives some 500 species have been planted so far. well portugal is one of the countries in southern europe
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farmers in places that haven't had access to national international markets could also benefit. and so the opportunity is to be able to use appeal to reduce the transport station costs and increase the quality so it's not a it's a way for a small producer to grow something that's intrinsically valuable to collect some of that value. extending the shelf life of projects will help but it won't end the problem of food loss and waste. for that transportation and refrigeration systems will also need to be improved and expanded. and consumers will have to stop throwing food away and start only buying what they're actually. this week in global ideas we look at simply mental case how can jobs be created for young people while at the same time protecting our planet and its resources just outside the ugandan capital kampala i reported julius visited a learning harbor which encourages young people to tend their creative patients into reality. our house collapsed on the bed when mother died from the flood so i turned to my opinion for interim motivation. i never knew that's what i'm doing.
farmers in places that haven't had access to national international markets could also benefit. and so the opportunity is to be able to use appeal to reduce the transport station costs and increase the quality so it's not a it's a way for a small producer to grow something that's intrinsically valuable to collect some of that value. extending the shelf life of projects will help but it won't end the problem of food loss and waste. for that transportation and refrigeration systems will also need...