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some 1200 farmers in the region have joined the initiative. most of them are cattle farmers. 1 pm in town still has a herd of cows, but he's also cultivating bananas and soursop trees on a section of his land. even though it'll be 5 years before the fruit provides him with a solid income, he signed up with b o pass us but a lot of people think we're crazy. they don't know why we're planting small trees when we won't even live to see them grow. but my wife and i hope that even if we never get to harvest the fruit one day, our children, our grandchildren will benefit and they'll also benefit from improved air quality. feed them a little i even an hour a year ago, 1 pm and housewifely at out was one of several local women in the village lost and has to found their own cheese dairy, which they run as a co-operative. they all used to make cheese at home by themselves. now they've joined forces the equipment is all brand new and was provided by bill passes. the women produce 5 varieties of cheese. and that will help if we would have talked a lot. we
some 1200 farmers in the region have joined the initiative. most of them are cattle farmers. 1 pm in town still has a herd of cows, but he's also cultivating bananas and soursop trees on a section of his land. even though it'll be 5 years before the fruit provides him with a solid income, he signed up with b o pass us but a lot of people think we're crazy. they don't know why we're planting small trees when we won't even live to see them grow. but my wife and i hope that even if we never get to...
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farmers can program g.p.s. collar trackers to keep cattle in a certain pre-defined area for smartphones. if an animal ventures outside this area, it's called a warning signal. if it keeps going, the corner gives it a long energy electric shock. as an electric fence, what small electric shocks still sound painful these days. farmers also his drones to monitor crops. among other things this thermal imaging drone can spot fans hiding in tall grass that will be rescued . so combine harvesters don't mistakenly run them over this drone drops pods of wasps over cornfields. the insects destroy the eggs of european corn borer moths, a pest. in a single day, one drone can service a vast area equivalent to $22.00 soccer pitches. and this autonomy drone helps protect greenhouse crops from a base station scans the environment with infrared cameras and then dispatches the drone to kill the insects. the world's population is expected to grow by 2000000000 people over the next 30 years. so feeding everyone is a huge challenge.
farmers can program g.p.s. collar trackers to keep cattle in a certain pre-defined area for smartphones. if an animal ventures outside this area, it's called a warning signal. if it keeps going, the corner gives it a long energy electric shock. as an electric fence, what small electric shocks still sound painful these days. farmers also his drones to monitor crops. among other things this thermal imaging drone can spot fans hiding in tall grass that will be rescued . so combine harvesters don't...
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there are at least 1000000 farmers and punch out. they have very organized and the changes, the new laws of the indian government cost in september farmers a really concerned that they're going to take away guarantees that the farmers have had for decades around a minimum price for their projects that met with the government about these concerns those meetings didn't lead anywhere. the government said that that minimum support prize would remain, but they won't write it into door and found the trade unions a warri that the changes will only benefit rich corporations and out won't benefit the average farmers. there's also a lot of anger that these that these laws will push through with very little debate . and that is why we are seeing the biggest protests in india since the car on set of the coronavirus pandemic and much elizabeth purana with the update from new delhi. thank you for bats. now, with us who is general secretary of the all in the head of the communist affiliated peasants front taking part in these protests. thank you fo
there are at least 1000000 farmers and punch out. they have very organized and the changes, the new laws of the indian government cost in september farmers a really concerned that they're going to take away guarantees that the farmers have had for decades around a minimum price for their projects that met with the government about these concerns those meetings didn't lead anywhere. the government said that that minimum support prize would remain, but they won't write it into door and found the...
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but how can the farmers' problems be solved? how can we ensure that food supply in the future is safe? the hunting and university in the netherlands is looking into these questions. at the renowned agricultural university, scientists are working on using new ideas and methods to finally defeat hunger in the 21st century. they are working on the assumption that in just 30 years, twice as much food will have to be produced as today. but the conditions for this have become worse, in order not to exacerbate the climate crisis, the area available for food cultivation should not increase the new methods are there for a new needed to produce food in the future. and stand in and as head of the plant science department, he understands how grave the situation is. so if we change nothing and we keep all consuming the way we are doing, if we don't optimize the way we produce our food, then for the next 40 years we will need to produce as much food as we did over the last 8000 years. and i think that gives a really good impression how big th
but how can the farmers' problems be solved? how can we ensure that food supply in the future is safe? the hunting and university in the netherlands is looking into these questions. at the renowned agricultural university, scientists are working on using new ideas and methods to finally defeat hunger in the 21st century. they are working on the assumption that in just 30 years, twice as much food will have to be produced as today. but the conditions for this have become worse, in order not to...
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and spanish, french who are farmers, are running out of water. the whole area is trying out the situation in africa is even more extreme, especially south of the sahara. the reason an increase in weather catastrophes. it's almost impossible for the poor and hungry to lift themselves out of their misery without external help. says the secretary general of german agro action zeidan yards wide since 2014, the number of hungry people has continued to rise. and currently 821000000 people suffer. but we can see quite clearly that about 30000000 people have been affected as a direct result of the climate change this claim of and it's been a lot personally and very acutely affected by this because the storms currently hitting these countries were previously completely are no good and this is just such a sign of the destructive force that a changing climate to contribute and how the people in the countries where we are quite defenseless and at the mercy of the elements also give us and catastrophes, drought, and floods destroy not only the living spaces o
and spanish, french who are farmers, are running out of water. the whole area is trying out the situation in africa is even more extreme, especially south of the sahara. the reason an increase in weather catastrophes. it's almost impossible for the poor and hungry to lift themselves out of their misery without external help. says the secretary general of german agro action zeidan yards wide since 2014, the number of hungry people has continued to rise. and currently 821000000 people suffer. but...
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conventional farmers do their thing, they have their means and the organic farmers have theirs. but both kinds require plant protection by their influence and suits. but that nestled between the orchards is all been glued to her farm. he's previously been banned from selling his produce because it contained pesticides. now he's invested heavily in foil coverings to protect his plants. if you count them out of the air here contains a cocktail of contamination and we're not just breeding one substance in a minute. nobody knows what happens inside the body when we breathe in this cocktail of substances to prevent, if i go to. the local farmers association says the situation has improved. conventional farmers now have to plant protective hedges if they border on organic farms. all set up nets, which is supposed to stop the spread of pesticides, small steps of this kind of going some way towards easing tensions. but the widespread use of pesticides appears to be here to stay. so then, i can't really comment on the health risks. what we always say is that the substances have been test
conventional farmers do their thing, they have their means and the organic farmers have theirs. but both kinds require plant protection by their influence and suits. but that nestled between the orchards is all been glued to her farm. he's previously been banned from selling his produce because it contained pesticides. now he's invested heavily in foil coverings to protect his plants. if you count them out of the air here contains a cocktail of contamination and we're not just breeding one...
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those as a farmer. army farming is having an area of land here where something is growing that i can take care of when the artificial farming goes against the philosophy of what i want to represent with my soul as a farmer. but do we have another choice? classical agriculture alone will not be able to supply the growing world population without the help from the oratory for much longer with plants that develop in a controlled way without the use of fertilizers and pesticides, and with less watch or soon there will be a world population of 10 or 11000000000 people, we can't yet imagine how big the city is mostly tom. and at the moment it's almost considered progress if you can successfully cope with overcrowding at all. it is an essential part of 21st century technology that we achieve this. because if we don't, all survive on the planet may not happen. what do you want? do you want to produce? is such a way that you have some optimal yields and you use, you need to use a bigger surface. and that means t
those as a farmer. army farming is having an area of land here where something is growing that i can take care of when the artificial farming goes against the philosophy of what i want to represent with my soul as a farmer. but do we have another choice? classical agriculture alone will not be able to supply the growing world population without the help from the oratory for much longer with plants that develop in a controlled way without the use of fertilizers and pesticides, and with less...
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there was a large police presence here waiting for the farmers. and just as large a presence beyond this area, to stop the farmers from reaching central delhi and what have been the biggest protests since. the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, elizabeth piron of al-jazeera east delhi. it's a museum in iraq where tens of thousands of people have been showing their support for influential shiite cleric solder before parliamentary elections. they're due to take place in june to try to soothe anti-government protests. sather had initially shown his support for the demonstrations, but protesters now say he's chosen to protect the system. so mona fulton reports from baghdad. the on friday followers of powerful shia clerics took over budget outs to square the. 8 in the, in mom's words, the goal of this friday prayer was to defend their religion and homeland in the face of immorality and nonbelievers, a criticism of the secular leaning anti-establishment protesters who until recently occupied the square baba yaga about the city, october protest, and nega
there was a large police presence here waiting for the farmers. and just as large a presence beyond this area, to stop the farmers from reaching central delhi and what have been the biggest protests since. the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, elizabeth piron of al-jazeera east delhi. it's a museum in iraq where tens of thousands of people have been showing their support for influential shiite cleric solder before parliamentary elections. they're due to take place in june to try to soothe...
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farmers. almost all vegetables thrive here all year round and are independent of climate changes. the greenhouses even withstood an earthquake. the neighboring farmers have already suffered this year. it rained too much and their plants did not get enough sun i kid out over can still carry his harvest to the market. and dreams of an even bigger plant, such as this one in the show, never back to strict in berlin. and the grounds of an old industrial complex greenhouses professional growing in the middle of the city. groups of visitors from all over the world come here to learn about the goings on inside. this is also an aquaponics farm, but on a grand scale, the current product, capital city prone put the excrement to fish great in these tanks. the fish that is marketed in berlin is of course called capital city perch. that one thought we want to produce where people consume so we don't have long supply chains or long cold storage times and we have a much better c o 2 balance. and so it's why i
farmers. almost all vegetables thrive here all year round and are independent of climate changes. the greenhouses even withstood an earthquake. the neighboring farmers have already suffered this year. it rained too much and their plants did not get enough sun i kid out over can still carry his harvest to the market. and dreams of an even bigger plant, such as this one in the show, never back to strict in berlin. and the grounds of an old industrial complex greenhouses professional growing in...
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so we sell more than lamb farmers. mother got a little more water seedlings are greater, demand come on to higher prices. you know, and more and more farmers and barr is still planning to switch to flushing cultivation and certainly no shortage of water. thank you. chief travels all reporters often meet interesting young people like this week's global team from time to find my name is playing, i'm 16 years old and i go to the international school of bangkok. i'm currently a junior and i live here in bangkok, thailand. i like to go diving because there's no other experience like being in the water. it's just you and the water and you feel a sense of connection that nothing you can ever experience on land. when you connect into nature on that level, everything just sort of disappears. and you just realize how amazing and connected nature is to me. i like to learn, but i don't necessarily like how schools are organized. i feel like it puts too much pressure on getting good grades cigs, instead of just the aspect of wantin
so we sell more than lamb farmers. mother got a little more water seedlings are greater, demand come on to higher prices. you know, and more and more farmers and barr is still planning to switch to flushing cultivation and certainly no shortage of water. thank you. chief travels all reporters often meet interesting young people like this week's global team from time to find my name is playing, i'm 16 years old and i go to the international school of bangkok. i'm currently a junior and i live...
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farmers can program g.p.s. collar trackers to keep cattle in a certain pre-defined area for their smartphones. if an animal ventures outside this area, it's collar emits a warning signal. if it keeps going, the corner gives it a low energy, electric shock. as an electric fence, what small electric shocks still sound painful. these days, farmers also his jones to monitor crops, among other things. this is their mo, imaging drone can spot fans hiding in tall grass. that will be rescued. so combine harvesters don't mistakenly run them over this drone drops pods of new mon wasps over cornfields. the insects destroy the eggs of european corn borer moths, a pest. in a single day, one drone can service a vast area equivalent to $22.00 soccer pitches. and this autonomy drone helps protect greenhouse crops from moths. a base station scans the environment with infrared cameras and then dispatches the drone to kill the insects. the world's population is expected to grow by 2000000000 people over the next 30 years. so feed
farmers can program g.p.s. collar trackers to keep cattle in a certain pre-defined area for their smartphones. if an animal ventures outside this area, it's collar emits a warning signal. if it keeps going, the corner gives it a low energy, electric shock. as an electric fence, what small electric shocks still sound painful. these days, farmers also his jones to monitor crops, among other things. this is their mo, imaging drone can spot fans hiding in tall grass. that will be rescued. so...
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farmers can't become smart farmers. they might have to sew smart farming expert, run their chandra, the impact of climate change or not a culture is going to be much more of a smallholder farmers. that is even a few degrees of radiation in temperature in the weather is going to smallholder farmers much more. we're not aware of what's going to come. so the need for smart farming the need for using data in any of the area is much more for small or the bombers. and can you start upland? tara is helping local farmers adapt to climate change. it provides a smart phone service that collates data gathered by crop sensors. drone data on light intensity is also fed into the system. with a drone, you can actually see crops just 2 weeks before you can see to their naked eye. so it helps the from a, make the right decision in time before the crop has a loss of some 200 cheney and smallholder farmers are already using one terrorist crop data. they say that their crop yields have increased by up to 40 percent. the most fundamental pr
farmers can't become smart farmers. they might have to sew smart farming expert, run their chandra, the impact of climate change or not a culture is going to be much more of a smallholder farmers. that is even a few degrees of radiation in temperature in the weather is going to smallholder farmers much more. we're not aware of what's going to come. so the need for smart farming the need for using data in any of the area is much more for small or the bombers. and can you start upland? tara is...
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conventional farmers do their thing, they have their means and the organic farmers have theirs. but both kinds require plant protection by their plants and suits. but nestled between the orchards is all been included. has organic herb farm he's previously been banned from selling his produce because it contained pesticides. now he's invested heavily in foil coverings to protect his plants. if you count them out of the air here contains a cocktail of contamination and we're not just breathing one substance in a minute. nobody knows what happens inside the body. when we breathe in this cocktail of substances, the advent of anger, the local farmers association says the situation has improved. conventional farmers now have to plant protective hedges if they border on organic farms. all set up nets, which is supposed to stop the spread of pesticides, small steps of this kind of going some way towards easing tensions. but the widespread use of pesticides appears to be here to stay off. so then i can't really comment on the health risks. what we always say is that the substances have b
conventional farmers do their thing, they have their means and the organic farmers have theirs. but both kinds require plant protection by their plants and suits. but nestled between the orchards is all been included. has organic herb farm he's previously been banned from selling his produce because it contained pesticides. now he's invested heavily in foil coverings to protect his plants. if you count them out of the air here contains a cocktail of contamination and we're not just breathing...
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farmer. almost all vegetables thrive here all year round and are independent of climate changes. the greenhouses even withstood an earthquake. the neighboring farmers have already suffered this year. it rained too much and their plants did not get enough sun i kid out over can still carry his harvest to the market. and dreams of an even bigger plant, such as this one in the show, never back to strict in berlin. and the grounds of an old industrial complex greenhouses professional growing in the middle of the city. groups of visitors from all over the world come here to learn about the goings on inside. this is also an aquaponics farm, but on a grand scale, the current product, capital city grown put the excrement to fish bread in these tanks. the fish that is marketed in berlin is of course, called capital city perch. that one we want to produce where people consume, so we don't have long supply chains or along cold storage time zone and we have a much better c o 2 ballots. and so i think our
farmer. almost all vegetables thrive here all year round and are independent of climate changes. the greenhouses even withstood an earthquake. the neighboring farmers have already suffered this year. it rained too much and their plants did not get enough sun i kid out over can still carry his harvest to the market. and dreams of an even bigger plant, such as this one in the show, never back to strict in berlin. and the grounds of an old industrial complex greenhouses professional growing in the...
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the land used to be part of a cattle ranch owned by a british farmer. in the 1980 s. when poaching was decimating the black rhino population the family turned the land into a sanctuary today around 170 black rhino the live in the conservancy. they're protected by 123 rangers a pack of specially trained dogs and a high tech surveillance system most of the rangers are locals. 100 percent of the brain just walk you know from the neighboring community and that is very very important because you know they also have to send a message to a community that they have their ownership because you know people in the community see. it so it's very important to work with people of the law cause the people who . are on a bus. but they were conservancy says that working closely with local communities is an effective strategy in the fight against poachers. community is playing a critical role in terms of conservation with don't look putting them in board you're not tweeting in terms of conservation. or pushing it's been a step by the communities and it's been assisted even by interest
the land used to be part of a cattle ranch owned by a british farmer. in the 1980 s. when poaching was decimating the black rhino population the family turned the land into a sanctuary today around 170 black rhino the live in the conservancy. they're protected by 123 rangers a pack of specially trained dogs and a high tech surveillance system most of the rangers are locals. 100 percent of the brain just walk you know from the neighboring community and that is very very important because you...
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my father i said farm my my rice also a farmer there used to grow up the mentalists.
my father i said farm my my rice also a farmer there used to grow up the mentalists.
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but indian farmers are unhappy about this. how, how exactly is this going to impact them negatively? we have a well established system while i go to the market because i believe that by the elements, particularly the state government, that is not the winds and the farmer spirit once the private market, which is where the corporate sector would be allowed to breed it into the market, it could lead to a dilution of the protection. that is the way to put them in the markets which are done by the state governments. and that is what that mistrust that is there a lot more to the uptick to a bit of prices being hit with it before that produces the only problem is that here that is absolutely not. it will issue in a sense. anybody can buy it from any but the point is that there is no got it be that the price that is being big is going to be the minimum support price as it was the government has announced at the beginning of the sewing 7. and that's what it is, the mistrust comes in. i mean, technically, i think market and he would be
but indian farmers are unhappy about this. how, how exactly is this going to impact them negatively? we have a well established system while i go to the market because i believe that by the elements, particularly the state government, that is not the winds and the farmer spirit once the private market, which is where the corporate sector would be allowed to breed it into the market, it could lead to a dilution of the protection. that is the way to put them in the markets which are done by the...
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and more farmers coming from the states of and with that of cotton. and we're expecting celebrations today. and that is because most of the farmers so far from the state of punjab and they are predominantly from the religion and today is the birthday of the founder of the religion. good in our nic . we had meetings last night between the president of the country's ruling bite at the party, along with the defense minister, the home minister and the agriculture minister too. and that gives you an idea of just how serious a challenge these protests are to the government there. the biggest protests that we have seen this year, and we are waiting to hear what if anything, will come out of those meetings of the new delhi and was pretty good. afghanistan, now at least $31.00 afghan soldiers have been killed in a suicide bombing in the province. one of the worst attacks there in recent months, health officials say another $24.00 were injured and no group has claimed responsibility. this report. manley, it was that this compound in eastern ghastly province whe
and more farmers coming from the states of and with that of cotton. and we're expecting celebrations today. and that is because most of the farmers so far from the state of punjab and they are predominantly from the religion and today is the birthday of the founder of the religion. good in our nic . we had meetings last night between the president of the country's ruling bite at the party, along with the defense minister, the home minister and the agriculture minister too. and that gives you an...
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the farmer's son sells dock. a mix of one factor contributing to his success is that he is in constant communication with his customers. mind streaming via the video sharing app, tick-tock, or deluge as it's known in china. this is a very good sales platform. it's much better than the traditional route with agents and middlemen who all want to cut so you're going to get cured and salt and steamed. are a chinese specialty. they're a much loved snack. for whoosh unction, business is booming. output has quadrupled. you know, processed 200000 eggs a day and that's the number we're able to show each day. oh, yes, it was only here was a family who lives in the far south of china in a small fishing village where everyone knows everyone else for generations now. the young have earned their living by fishing before switching to breeding ducks, and later in life. streaming idea didn't go down well at 1st. one told me and the people here find live streaming shameless. they don't understand what you're doing when you run aro
the farmer's son sells dock. a mix of one factor contributing to his success is that he is in constant communication with his customers. mind streaming via the video sharing app, tick-tock, or deluge as it's known in china. this is a very good sales platform. it's much better than the traditional route with agents and middlemen who all want to cut so you're going to get cured and salt and steamed. are a chinese specialty. they're a much loved snack. for whoosh unction, business is booming....
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the government claims the new law is going to help farmers to open markets, but protesting farmers areous and say let privateto players into their domain, their markets, and which wil lead to price competition. meanwhile, the capital delhi has en fortified. 25,000 to 30,000 farmers aha believed to ve reached the outskirts. there have been at least a sizen clashes e yesterday. police are out in force, teargas has beenis used to dperse them, and looking at the situation, it is getting tense with every passing hour and the government seemed to have warmed up to their demands and has signaled it is opened to negotiations. the farmers say negotiations will only be possible if the government assures scrapping the new law. meanwhile, life in the capital ha disrupted,ces arell. the are traffic jams throughout the city, commuters are having a harrowing time. farmers are to spend weeks and monthslling are met.emandsess bbc news. ben:ritches clinics are offering -- british clinicsre tests thatscientific are condemned by international the wortions like health organization and united nations. criti
the government claims the new law is going to help farmers to open markets, but protesting farmers areous and say let privateto players into their domain, their markets, and which wil lead to price competition. meanwhile, the capital delhi has en fortified. 25,000 to 30,000 farmers aha believed to ve reached the outskirts. there have been at least a sizen clashes e yesterday. police are out in force, teargas has beenis used to dperse them, and looking at the situation, it is getting tense with...
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translation: we farmers of punjab will not step back.r what we believe is what we have always learned. we don't care if we die. protests have led to massive trafficjams on some of the busiest roads in the country, and farmers unions say they are prepared to hold a sit—in for weeks or even months. sergi forcada, bbc news. and these are some live pictures from kundli, in india. farmers, angry with recent agricultural reforms, staging a protest outside delhi. for thousands of years the inuit people have lived off the land. nomadic hunters, chasing targets depending on the seasons. now, those weather patterns have utterly and irreversibly shifted. locals say that sea ice used to form in september. now, it forms in october, or as late as november. the arctic is now warming at least twice as fast as the rest of the globe, according to the arctic programme report card. climate change is threatening inuit‘s survival — both physically and mentally. i've always loved being outside with my dad, and just hunting and trapping, and fishing. you know,
translation: we farmers of punjab will not step back.r what we believe is what we have always learned. we don't care if we die. protests have led to massive trafficjams on some of the busiest roads in the country, and farmers unions say they are prepared to hold a sit—in for weeks or even months. sergi forcada, bbc news. and these are some live pictures from kundli, in india. farmers, angry with recent agricultural reforms, staging a protest outside delhi. for thousands of years the inuit...
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farmer. almost all vegetables thrive here all year round and are independent of climate changes. the greenhouses even withstood an earthquake. the neighboring farmers have already suffered this year. it rained too much and their plants did not get enough sun. i kid out over can still carry his harvest to the market and dreams of an even bigger plant, such as this one in the show. never back to strict in berlin. in the grounds of an old industrial complex greenhouses professional growing in the middle of the city. groups of visitors from all over the world come here to learn about the goings on inside. this is also an aquaponics farm, but on a grand scale, the current product, capital city, grown with the excrement to fish these tanks. the fish that is marketed in berlin is of course called capital city perch. with one thought we want to produce more people consume, so we don't have long supply chains or long cold storage times and we have a much better c o 2 ballots. so it's 5, i think our fi
farmer. almost all vegetables thrive here all year round and are independent of climate changes. the greenhouses even withstood an earthquake. the neighboring farmers have already suffered this year. it rained too much and their plants did not get enough sun. i kid out over can still carry his harvest to the market and dreams of an even bigger plant, such as this one in the show. never back to strict in berlin. in the grounds of an old industrial complex greenhouses professional growing in the...
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many agree it needs reforms, but they say these laws will not benefit farmers.rying to stop the march for days, delhi police made a concession. >> police have allowed them to hold peaceful protests. elizabeth: most farmers didn't take up the offer. >> we will block the highway until the government comes to talk to us. we will block the highway here. they will make us sit somewhere, and no one will come to talk to us. elizabeth: hours after police assigned an area for protests, few farmers showed up, even as their supporters set up a food store to feed them. there is a large police presence waiting for the farmers and just as large a presence beyond this area to stop farmers from reaching central delhi in what have been the biggest protests since the onset of the pandemic. host: antigovernment protesters in thailand are not backing down on their call for the prime minister to resign. thousands gathered in the capital bangkok. they are demanding constitutional reform and limiting the king's powers. the world health organization is warning countries to remain vigil
many agree it needs reforms, but they say these laws will not benefit farmers.rying to stop the march for days, delhi police made a concession. >> police have allowed them to hold peaceful protests. elizabeth: most farmers didn't take up the offer. >> we will block the highway until the government comes to talk to us. we will block the highway here. they will make us sit somewhere, and no one will come to talk to us. elizabeth: hours after police assigned an area for protests, few...
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the farmer's son sells docking. one factor contributing to his success is that he is in constant communication with his customers lined streaming via the video sharing app, tick-tock, or dahlia. as it's known in china. this is a very good sales platform. it's much better than the traditional routes with agents and middlemen who all want to cut so you're going to get cured and salt and steamed. are a chinese specialty. they're a much loved snack for business is booming. output has quadrupled and now processed 200000 eggs a day. and that's the number we're able to show each day. oh, yes, he was over here with a family who lives in the far south of china in a small fishing village where everyone knows everyone else. for generations now, the young have earned their living by fishing before switching to breeding ducks. and later in life streaming idea didn't go down. well at 1st one told me and the people here find live streaming shameless. they don't understand what you're doing when you run around talking into a cell p
the farmer's son sells docking. one factor contributing to his success is that he is in constant communication with his customers lined streaming via the video sharing app, tick-tock, or dahlia. as it's known in china. this is a very good sales platform. it's much better than the traditional routes with agents and middlemen who all want to cut so you're going to get cured and salt and steamed. are a chinese specialty. they're a much loved snack for business is booming. output has quadrupled and...
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protesting farmers are sitting here, demanding their rights. delhi, all of these farmers have been here since yesterday. they spent the night out here in the cold and say they wi move only when the demands are met. india's farmers, especially in north india, are very upset with the f government's newm laws, whichn intend to o up the farming sector in india. while the government clas the new laws going to help farmersel inng their produce to an open market, the protesting farmers are suspicious and say it is going to lead private places into their domain, which will lead to a lot of price competition. meanwhile, the capital of delhi has now been kind of fortifi. at least 25 to 30,000 farmers are believed to have reached the outskirts. there have been alaozenes since yesterday. police have used force and s ter galls to disperse them, and ensure that they do not enter the capital of delhi, because they want to protest outside parliament. e situation is getting tense by every passing hour. the government seems to have warmed up to the demands and s
protesting farmers are sitting here, demanding their rights. delhi, all of these farmers have been here since yesterday. they spent the night out here in the cold and say they wi move only when the demands are met. india's farmers, especially in north india, are very upset with the f government's newm laws, whichn intend to o up the farming sector in india. while the government clas the new laws going to help farmersel inng their produce to an open market, the protesting farmers are suspicious...
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would tens of thousands of indian farmers defy police barriers to march on the capitol. they say new poll market laws will urge them to they're watching al-jazeera live from doha with me fully back to bore also ahead. if you o.p.'s prime minister abu ahmed says, he will only talk with legally appointed to gray and leaders as african union envoys push for peace to end weeks of me fighting a show of strength in iraq's capital, by supporters of the cleric. after he announces they'll run in autumn entry elections next june, and going it alone. we report from a remote region of afghanistan where local troops are trying to maintain security without the help of u.s. forces. and we begin in india where thousands of farmers have gathered in the capital to demand the government scrap new market friendly laws, which they say damage their livelihoods. police have a lot of protesters to gather in the city after initially trying to hold off the crowds. farmers across entire states to fight the changes they face barricades, water, cannon, n.t.a. gas, as police, try to stop their advanc
would tens of thousands of indian farmers defy police barriers to march on the capitol. they say new poll market laws will urge them to they're watching al-jazeera live from doha with me fully back to bore also ahead. if you o.p.'s prime minister abu ahmed says, he will only talk with legally appointed to gray and leaders as african union envoys push for peace to end weeks of me fighting a show of strength in iraq's capital, by supporters of the cleric. after he announces they'll run in autumn...
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at least 25—30,000 farmers are believed to have reached the outskirts. force, tear gas, shells to disperse them, and ensure that they do not enter the capital delhi because they want to protest outside the parliament. looking at the situation which is getting tense by every passing hour, the government seems to have warmed up to the demands and say that it is open to negotiations. the protesting farmers meanwhile say negotiations will only be possible if the government decides and assures scrapping of the new law. meanwhile, life in the capital has come to a standstill. train services are disrupted. there are huge trafficjams throughout the city. commuters are having a harrowing time. protesting farmers, meanwhile, are really adamant and to say that they are willing to spend weeks and months protesting protesting outside the capital unless their demands are met. nitin srivastava, bbc news, hapur. now, they're notorious for being silent assassins and skilled at espionage and deception. but many ninjas were actually japanese farmers who lived in rural area
at least 25—30,000 farmers are believed to have reached the outskirts. force, tear gas, shells to disperse them, and ensure that they do not enter the capital delhi because they want to protest outside the parliament. looking at the situation which is getting tense by every passing hour, the government seems to have warmed up to the demands and say that it is open to negotiations. the protesting farmers meanwhile say negotiations will only be possible if the government decides and assures...
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farmers can program g.p.s. collar trackers to keep cattle in a certain pre-defined area for smartphones. if an animal ventures outside this area, its color emits a warning signal. if it keeps going, the collar gives it a low energy electric shock. as an electric treads water. small electric shocks still sound painful. these days, farmers also his johns to monitor crops. among other things, this thermal imaging drone can spot photons hiding in tall grass that they can be rescued. so combine harvesters don't mistakenly run them over this drone drops pods of wasps over cornfields. the insects destroy the eggs of european corn borer moths. a pest in a single drone can service a vast area equivalent to $22.00 soccer pitches. and this autonomy drone helps protect greenhouse crops from moths. a base station scans the environment with infrared cameras and then dispatches the drone to kill the insects. the world's population is expected to grow by 2000000000 people over the next 30 years. so feeding everyone is a huge c
farmers can program g.p.s. collar trackers to keep cattle in a certain pre-defined area for smartphones. if an animal ventures outside this area, its color emits a warning signal. if it keeps going, the collar gives it a low energy electric shock. as an electric treads water. small electric shocks still sound painful. these days, farmers also his johns to monitor crops. among other things, this thermal imaging drone can spot photons hiding in tall grass that they can be rescued. so combine...
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there was a large police presence here waiting for the farmers. and just as large a presence beyond this area to stop the farmers from reaching central delhi and what have been the biggest protests since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. elizabeth purana al-jazeera east delhi. we go to france now, where the president emanuel says he's shocked by a video showing police in paris, beating up a black music producer. the incident has resulted in an investigation in the suspension of 4 offices, so sparked outrage towards a police force already under scrutiny. for heavy handed tactics, as reports from paris, a shocking video, police officers brutally beating a man in a music studio in paris. images captured on c.c.t.v. record producer michelle seculars says police force their way into his studio physically and racially abused him without telling him why. and then arrested him. if there was a policeman pointing a gun at me hiding, why did they think i was armed? were they going to shoot if they could find that angle? of course i was afraid. i'm a per
there was a large police presence here waiting for the farmers. and just as large a presence beyond this area to stop the farmers from reaching central delhi and what have been the biggest protests since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. elizabeth purana al-jazeera east delhi. we go to france now, where the president emanuel says he's shocked by a video showing police in paris, beating up a black music producer. the incident has resulted in an investigation in the suspension of 4 offices,...
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let's go to delhi comic farmers across the country. want these black laws brought by the government to be repealed. this is our demand. the farmers are against 3 new laws which allow private companies to buy directly from them. they say the changes will see the end of the government's guaranteed minimum price for their progeny was and leave them at the mercy of large corporations. around half of india's 1300000000, people who work in the agriculture sector. many agree that it needs reforms, but they say these laws won't benefit farmers. after trying to stop the march for days, delhi police made a concession after discussion with former leaders, delhi police has allowed them to hold. peace will grow pestered me to get on in. but already they are, we appeal to them to mundane peace, but most fondness didn't take up that offer will block the highway until the government comes to talk to us. we will block the highway here who will listen to us there in new delhi. they'll make us sit somewhere and know what will come to talk to us. alice, a
let's go to delhi comic farmers across the country. want these black laws brought by the government to be repealed. this is our demand. the farmers are against 3 new laws which allow private companies to buy directly from them. they say the changes will see the end of the government's guaranteed minimum price for their progeny was and leave them at the mercy of large corporations. around half of india's 1300000000, people who work in the agriculture sector. many agree that it needs reforms, but...
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of farmer. now without money in life and so for us when the rug.why then i get a better future what end. well. i would have to. have. now mark is a. long. time so i. never did. really credit one of our what more you felt. that we could buy the whole military route that all your mobile. i just want to go back. and do something for myself. nice now. i'm good. i'm glad to help but when you listen. to me. my ex welcome you for what you know call. one prefer sentiment and then. having a heart can you want to know how much they are marking 101 and how many. times i mentioned. yeah we're coming back for more and a straight is no 7 takes no games with me it's the one that you know column will. be on a must do you wake me up with a blank wall with you not the guy you got it from. you yeah the 1st move is not many years someone not. just. yeah it's that embankment because i'm on my doing this bum thing why doesn't remember home because my mother used to do this in. just going to go back to moving the ball go buckle africa like a fool i go left africa with po
of farmer. now without money in life and so for us when the rug.why then i get a better future what end. well. i would have to. have. now mark is a. long. time so i. never did. really credit one of our what more you felt. that we could buy the whole military route that all your mobile. i just want to go back. and do something for myself. nice now. i'm good. i'm glad to help but when you listen. to me. my ex welcome you for what you know call. one prefer sentiment and then. having a heart can...
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we've seen police used to cannon tear gas on farmers, but farmers undeterred, have thrown police barricades into rivers. and farmers' organizations have been joined by others, including trade unions, both here in delhi and also in other states including in time and not in west bengal and kerala. and saying that the government and its policies, against farmers and against us is why so many people opposed to these minerals? well, this is a really big issue in india because around hospital, the country's 1300000000 people gook in the agricultural sector. it's a sector that has been, that's been in crisis for decades because of a number of these incidents, creating high indebtedness. and many people agree that it needs reforms, but they say that the liberals possibly the indian government leave homicide the missi of private investors. these laws, they loosen the rules around around say to around pricing around storage pools, which have protected indian farmers from the market for decades. and this is what harm is a worried about, even though the government says that something called the minimum
we've seen police used to cannon tear gas on farmers, but farmers undeterred, have thrown police barricades into rivers. and farmers' organizations have been joined by others, including trade unions, both here in delhi and also in other states including in time and not in west bengal and kerala. and saying that the government and its policies, against farmers and against us is why so many people opposed to these minerals? well, this is a really big issue in india because around hospital, the...
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the farmers are rallying to demand. the government scrapped new laws, which they say damaged, share livelihoods. farmers have cross entire states to fight the changes they faced barricades want to count and tear gas as police. try to stop their advance. despite officials giving in that hasn't stopped breaking out on the outskirts of the capital. local media, say delhi police have asked to turn 9 stadiums into makeshift jails. the regional government has opposed the plan. that's given. there is a live in elizabeth, joins us live from delhi. so liz. to come to way you are, tell us what's been happening around you delhi today. hi folly. so we're at one of the grounds we're at the ground. and in fact, that protest is being war. and there is a huge police presence here. in fact, so far, there are still more police officers here than there are farmers and testers. there are a large number of police buses here to take anyone away if they cause any trouble. and just as importantly, there are police barricades surrounding this a
the farmers are rallying to demand. the government scrapped new laws, which they say damaged, share livelihoods. farmers have cross entire states to fight the changes they faced barricades want to count and tear gas as police. try to stop their advance. despite officials giving in that hasn't stopped breaking out on the outskirts of the capital. local media, say delhi police have asked to turn 9 stadiums into makeshift jails. the regional government has opposed the plan. that's given. there is...
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the farmers are losing out. the farmers are breaking up their farmland and selling it as residential land. even god wouldn't accept that. near here was the front line of operations to free mosul from the so-called islamic state group. many farms were burnt down. now the area is stable. farmers had hoped to return to their traditional ways, not so for the likes of fact. moved. who's taken to sealing the crop in barrels of his father, north of mosul. he helps to sell the next year. instead, that's if the pandemic subsides, the coronavirus left a big impact on us. our lives were exported to the southern governance now as a real and sort of money. but the coronavirus in the closing of checkpoints affected us. after years of war, time, devastation, these farmers still have no choice but to wait longer. wait until the end of the pandemic before their lives can finally take on some semblance of normality again and the rest of our program. for more news and background stories, you can log on to d.w. dot com slash busine
the farmers are losing out. the farmers are breaking up their farmland and selling it as residential land. even god wouldn't accept that. near here was the front line of operations to free mosul from the so-called islamic state group. many farms were burnt down. now the area is stable. farmers had hoped to return to their traditional ways, not so for the likes of fact. moved. who's taken to sealing the crop in barrels of his father, north of mosul. he helps to sell the next year. instead,...
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there was a large police presence here waiting for the farmers. and just as large a presence beyond this area, to stop the farmers from reaching central delhi in what have been the biggest protests since. the onset of the coronavirus pandemic elizabeth piron of al-jazeera east delhi 3 people have been killed in protests in southern iraq, supporters of an influential shiite cleric of clash with anti-government protesters . and those are via the 2 sides. a type each other using sticks and rocks, at least one person died of gunshot wounds, around 50 people have been injured. but in the capital, baghdad, demonstrations were peaceful as tens of thousands of people turned out to show support from the tartar. also to the head of parliamentary elections. so manifold reports now from baghdad on friday, followers of powerful shia cleric took over baghdad starting square in the, in mom's words, the goal of this friday prayer was to defend their religion and homeland in the face of immorality. and nonbelievers, a criticism of the secular leaning anti-establis
there was a large police presence here waiting for the farmers. and just as large a presence beyond this area, to stop the farmers from reaching central delhi in what have been the biggest protests since. the onset of the coronavirus pandemic elizabeth piron of al-jazeera east delhi 3 people have been killed in protests in southern iraq, supporters of an influential shiite cleric of clash with anti-government protesters . and those are via the 2 sides. a type each other using sticks and rocks,...
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conventional farmers do their thing, they have their means and the organic farmers have theirs. but both kinds require plant protection by the financial experts nestled between the orchards. it's all been glued or has organic herb farm. he's previously been banned from selling his produce because it contains pesticides. now he's invested heavily in foil coverings to protect his plants. if you count them out of the air here contains a cocktail of contamination and we're not just breeding one substance in. nobody knows what happens inside the body when we breathe in this cocktail of substances, the advent of anger, the local farmers association says the situation has improved. conventional farmers now have to plant protective hedges if they border on organic farms. all set up nets, which is supposed to stop the spread of pesticides, small steps of this kind of going some way towards easing tensions. but the widespread use of pesticides appears to be here to stay off. so then i can't really comment on the health risks. what we always say is that the substances have been tested and
conventional farmers do their thing, they have their means and the organic farmers have theirs. but both kinds require plant protection by the financial experts nestled between the orchards. it's all been glued or has organic herb farm. he's previously been banned from selling his produce because it contains pesticides. now he's invested heavily in foil coverings to protect his plants. if you count them out of the air here contains a cocktail of contamination and we're not just breeding one...
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farmers can't become smart farmers. they might have to so smart farming, expert, ranveer, chandra, the impact of climate change or not the culture is going to be much more for the smallholder farmers. that is even a few degrees of radiation in temperature in the weather is going to affect smallholder farmers much more. we're not aware of what's going to come. so the need for smart farming the need for using data in any early hour is much more for small or the farmers who can you start up when tara is helping local farmers adapt to climate change? it provides a smart phone service that collates data gathered by crop sensors. drone data on light intensity is also fed into the system. with a drone, you can actually see crops just 2 weeks before you can see to their naked eye. so it helps the farmer make the right decision in time before the crop has lost. some 200 cheney and smallholder farmers are already using one terrorist crop data. they say that their crop yields have increased by up to 40 percent. the most fundamenta
farmers can't become smart farmers. they might have to so smart farming, expert, ranveer, chandra, the impact of climate change or not the culture is going to be much more for the smallholder farmers. that is even a few degrees of radiation in temperature in the weather is going to affect smallholder farmers much more. we're not aware of what's going to come. so the need for smart farming the need for using data in any early hour is much more for small or the farmers who can you start up when...
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there was a large police presence here waiting for the farmers. and just as large a presence beyond this area to stop farmers from reaching central delhi and what have been the biggest protests since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. elizabeth purana al-jazeera easterly. china has lot taxes of up to 212 percent, almost trailing in wind amid an escalating trade. beijing accuses australia of flooding the anees market with cheap wine and harming local producers. we feel strongly in government denies. the wind tax is the latest in a series of chinese sanctions. it's already cut, imports of australian beef, cold, barley, seafood, sugar and timber. now the measures are widely seen as a retaliation for australian support for an investigation into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic and criticism of beijing's security crackdown on hong kong is the managing editor of the china story of the australian national university. she previously served as an australian treasury official enjoys going to via skype, from the capital camera. good to have you wi
there was a large police presence here waiting for the farmers. and just as large a presence beyond this area to stop farmers from reaching central delhi and what have been the biggest protests since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. elizabeth purana al-jazeera easterly. china has lot taxes of up to 212 percent, almost trailing in wind amid an escalating trade. beijing accuses australia of flooding the anees market with cheap wine and harming local producers. we feel strongly in government...
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cut out, but we still offer the farmers a good price. on the friday, the if the mine, under some a dad goes to the bank market every friday, he may be 70, but he paddles the 5 kilometers there comfortably. hundreds of rivers flow through bangladesh. and they have tens of thousands of tribute trace and low lying coastal regions like here in battery. cell division is a growing threat. the sea level, this rising in the bay of bengal. so rivers flow more sluggishly towards the sea and spread out across the land. salty sea water is intruding deeper into the interior for boat building. it means more work on the boat market stretches for more than 2 kilometers along the xantia river. these boats sell for the equivalent of 40 euros. they are a bust and can carry loads of up to 450 kilograms. mohandas some of debt has a number of loyal customers. it all depends on the skill of the boat builder experience. i have a boat, so people like me. but i've had to work very hard to get to where i am now back at don roy has come to visit. he's an agricultur
cut out, but we still offer the farmers a good price. on the friday, the if the mine, under some a dad goes to the bank market every friday, he may be 70, but he paddles the 5 kilometers there comfortably. hundreds of rivers flow through bangladesh. and they have tens of thousands of tribute trace and low lying coastal regions like here in battery. cell division is a growing threat. the sea level, this rising in the bay of bengal. so rivers flow more sluggishly towards the sea and spread out...
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the farmers get a reasonable price. and by the way, the customers don't pay more than they do for coffee. the comes by container ship. the price of the same only the profits are not so big. that's clear. and everyone in the chain shoulders the costs equally, including the environmental aspects of famine. pullman is one of the custom, is his audit. 20 tons of coffee from mexico, mainly theoretical variety, but also a few bags of his company's cotai. keep it japanese with that means community german consumers deal directly with coffee farmers in mexico, sharing responsibility for the harvest time payment policies are also unusual. the coffee farmers who work for the company receive their money in advance and get a higher rate than is paid for goods bearing the fair trade seal. lourdes tightly imports 20 tons of coffee a year from full pharmacies and one cooperative in mexico. it aims to double the amount each year. in 89 years, 500 small farmers in mexico could supply coffee. 225-0000, households in germany so far has onl
the farmers get a reasonable price. and by the way, the customers don't pay more than they do for coffee. the comes by container ship. the price of the same only the profits are not so big. that's clear. and everyone in the chain shoulders the costs equally, including the environmental aspects of famine. pullman is one of the custom, is his audit. 20 tons of coffee from mexico, mainly theoretical variety, but also a few bags of his company's cotai. keep it japanese with that means community...
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translation: we farmers of punjab will not step back.always learned. we don't care if we die. protests have led to massive trafficjams on some of the busiest roads in the country, and farmers' unions say they are prepared to hold a sit—in for weeks or even months. sergi forcada, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. a suicide bomber has blown himself up in a popular ice cream parlour in the somali capital, mogadishu, killing at least seven people. rescue workers said ten others were wounded in the explosion near the international airport. the islamist group al shabaab stages regular attacks in the city. 13,000 employees of sir philip green's arcadia group are waiting to hear whether the retail giant is going into administration. the group, which is owned by sir philip green, is said to be just days away from collapse. if it does, it would be the biggest british corporate collapse since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. 3d printing is becoming an increasingly useful tool for many people around the world. in theory, almost
translation: we farmers of punjab will not step back.always learned. we don't care if we die. protests have led to massive trafficjams on some of the busiest roads in the country, and farmers' unions say they are prepared to hold a sit—in for weeks or even months. sergi forcada, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. a suicide bomber has blown himself up in a popular ice cream parlour in the somali capital, mogadishu, killing at least seven people. rescue workers said ten others...
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used to be part of a cattle ranch owned by a british farmer in the 1980 s. when poaching was decimating the black rhino population the family turned the land into a sanctuary today around 170 black rhino the live in the conservancy. they're protected by 123 rangers a pack of specially trained dogs and a high tech surveillance system most of the rangers are locals. 100 percent of a ring just walking. from the neighboring community is very very important because you know they're also it to send a message to a community that they have they want to share because you know people in the community level it so it's very important to work with people of the law cause the people who. are on a bus. but they were conservancy says that working closely with local communities is an effective strategy in the fight against poachers. community is playing a critical role in terms of conservation with putting them in board you're not tweeting in terms of cost of vision. or pushing it's been a step by the communities and it's been assisted even by a dentist that is what you have
used to be part of a cattle ranch owned by a british farmer in the 1980 s. when poaching was decimating the black rhino population the family turned the land into a sanctuary today around 170 black rhino the live in the conservancy. they're protected by 123 rangers a pack of specially trained dogs and a high tech surveillance system most of the rangers are locals. 100 percent of a ring just walking. from the neighboring community is very very important because you know they're also it to send a...
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, allowing private companies to buy from farmers directly. your children are with me. so rovner, one of our top stories, ethiopia's prime minister says the week's long military operation in northern to grey region is over. the army says it's taking control of the capital mcalary, but the leader of the 2, great people's liberation front has vowed to keep fighting government forces after having prepared us to do and how to control nicholas city without incurring collateral damage on the civilian population of nickel.
, allowing private companies to buy from farmers directly. your children are with me. so rovner, one of our top stories, ethiopia's prime minister says the week's long military operation in northern to grey region is over. the army says it's taking control of the capital mcalary, but the leader of the 2, great people's liberation front has vowed to keep fighting government forces after having prepared us to do and how to control nicholas city without incurring collateral damage on the civilian...
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they pay the farmers notjust for owning the owning land.wning the land owning land. they pay the farmers notjust for owning the land but owning land. they pay the farmers not just for owning the land but for improving the productivity and the environmental benefits that the land produces, making new woodland, for example, wild habitats and using less pesticides. and by 2028, that will be our own farming policy which will be our own farming policy which will help farmers help the environment and get paid to do so. that i think is the plan. but yasmin, the national farmers' union is saying if it is done too quickly and these subsidies are removed too fast, some businesses will be rendered unviable. s, and if it is a good long—term plan, good luck to them, but one of the things one has to remember is that the level of borrowing now as a result of what has been happening with the pandemic, it is i watering numbers. and how are they when you find the money that they are so casually, actually, giving to restaurants and pubs and now farms when, ac
they pay the farmers notjust for owning the owning land.wning the land owning land. they pay the farmers notjust for owning the land but owning land. they pay the farmers not just for owning the land but for improving the productivity and the environmental benefits that the land produces, making new woodland, for example, wild habitats and using less pesticides. and by 2028, that will be our own farming policy which will be our own farming policy which will help farmers help the environment and...
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the farmers here are independent entrepreneurs. the cooperative pays good prices and a very special feature here. women, lot of the benefits and that's thanks to angelica casey. she's been working in the coffee industry all her life and sells different varieties of coffee. souther and alland with a missing piece of the puzzle for her vision. that women coffee was brewing in my head every time. and when we meet, i say, wow, maybe even if women coffee, my maid berry have to discuss it with their men are both very, very hard. but yeah, although coffee production is physically hard work, it's usually done by women. but when it comes to pay and making the important decisions, men usually still have the say. in parliament we have a big number of women. but in the coffee, coffee business somehow different. because we have a bigger number of women in the family processing. but in our position of frame of the season of decision making, we have much more number of women on those. so it's why we have to empower women. should it a team is a go
the farmers here are independent entrepreneurs. the cooperative pays good prices and a very special feature here. women, lot of the benefits and that's thanks to angelica casey. she's been working in the coffee industry all her life and sells different varieties of coffee. souther and alland with a missing piece of the puzzle for her vision. that women coffee was brewing in my head every time. and when we meet, i say, wow, maybe even if women coffee, my maid berry have to discuss it with their...
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the struggle of farmers in palestine is very similar to struggle the farmers everywhere who are being told how. their old ways their traditional ways are primitive are uncivilized that they are not feeding the world which is a big glide i thank everybody. in new york. what can i. do you have to hello. red has become basically like eating spoons ofugar and it doesn't taste like bread anymore. you had a lot. of a lot of the people fromhe day in a south not. good food. i have a bottle. bill that that i have been wellhought out plan. but any of these loans are going to . then. and you know if of the food not going to be a long we shook on a common come determined never this and think i mean and what my in with another daily he in no ma'am this thread be advised that are in the need yeah and bootedut id air for but then not been listed to be in am i the method and is cool but then i knew that i feet have been haiti itan have the soda and mean and accepted without ability it would fit that in no nothing will but not in no yeah i mean i know i would not bother. with what my body shannon abil
the struggle of farmers in palestine is very similar to struggle the farmers everywhere who are being told how. their old ways their traditional ways are primitive are uncivilized that they are not feeding the world which is a big glide i thank everybody. in new york. what can i. do you have to hello. red has become basically like eating spoons ofugar and it doesn't taste like bread anymore. you had a lot. of a lot of the people fromhe day in a south not. good food. i have a bottle. bill that...
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this translation: we farmers of punjab will not step back. we have always learned. we don't care if we die. protests have led to massive trafficjams on some of the busiest roads in the country, and farmers' unions say they are prepared to hold a sit—in for weeks or even months. sergi forcada, bbc news. for thousands of years the inuit people of alaska have lived off the land. nomadic hunters, chasing targets depending on the seasons. but changing arctic weather patterns are putting that way of life at risk. i've always loved being outside with my dad, and just hunting and trapping, and fishing. you know, once you're out there, you kind of feel super insignificant — which maybe a lot of people wouldn't like to feel. you're kind of at the lands mercy and the weather's mercy, and the animals' mercy, even. my dad — he was blessed with three girls at first. and typically it's the guys who go out hunting. you know, he had to work with what he had. i'm so proud to be inupiaq. my ancestors have been living off this land for a long time — hunting and
this translation: we farmers of punjab will not step back. we have always learned. we don't care if we die. protests have led to massive trafficjams on some of the busiest roads in the country, and farmers' unions say they are prepared to hold a sit—in for weeks or even months. sergi forcada, bbc news. for thousands of years the inuit people of alaska have lived off the land. nomadic hunters, chasing targets depending on the seasons. but changing arctic weather patterns are putting that way...
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the land used to be part of a cattle ranch owned by a british farmer in the 1980 s. when poaching was decimating the black rhino population the family turned the land into a sanctuary today around 170 black rhino the live in the conservancy. they're protected by 123 rangers a pack of specially trained dogs and a high tech surveillance system most of the rangers are locals. 98 percent of rain just walking down from the neighboring community and that is very very important because you know the thing also is to send a message to a community that they have they want to shoot because you know people in the community see. it so it's very important to work with people of the luckless the people who. are on a bus. but they were conservancy says that working closely with local communities is an effective strategy in the fight against poachers. community theater playing a critical role in terms of conservation with don't look putting them in the board you're not winning in terms of cost of vision. or pushing it's been a step by their communities and it's been assisted even by
the land used to be part of a cattle ranch owned by a british farmer in the 1980 s. when poaching was decimating the black rhino population the family turned the land into a sanctuary today around 170 black rhino the live in the conservancy. they're protected by 123 rangers a pack of specially trained dogs and a high tech surveillance system most of the rangers are locals. 98 percent of rain just walking down from the neighboring community and that is very very important because you know the...
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and more farmers coming from the states of and with that of cotton. and we're expecting celebrations today and that is because most of the farmers so far from the state of punjab and they are predominantly from the sick religion. and today is the birthday of the founder of the sick from the we had me sing last night between the president of the country's ruling by the party, along with the defense minister, the home minister and the agriculture minister too. and that gives you an idea of just how serious a challenge these protests are to the government there. the biggest protests that we have seen this year and we are waiting to hear what if anything will come out of those meetings. the top infectious diseases experts in the us as war americans to brace for some of coronavirus inspections during the holiday season in the country reported more than $150000.00 cases on saturday as millions of people visited family for thanksgiving. dr steve found, she says that it's an almost trend of people traveling over christmas and the new year. what we ask people
and more farmers coming from the states of and with that of cotton. and we're expecting celebrations today and that is because most of the farmers so far from the state of punjab and they are predominantly from the sick religion. and today is the birthday of the founder of the sick from the we had me sing last night between the president of the country's ruling by the party, along with the defense minister, the home minister and the agriculture minister too. and that gives you an idea of just...