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but what will the future hold if you deprive farmers of their earnings. would a family continue to support the protests and hope the government will roll back the new laws to ensure that small family run farms like theirs can survive. it's a sentiment shared by against china in germany. people like to see a couple of cheap imports from abroad. given to fly you have to. if i could wish for something it would be that we only allow food products into germany that meet the same environmental and social standards that we have here. but once he. gets a wage that's at odds with an open global market and so the plight of farmers in india and in germany look set to go from bad to worse. the future follows restoring forests the virtues of a secular economy and plastic promises that's it for this week's edition of may i stab you along i'll see you next. i am. this speech going doesn't leave any crumbs behind. because there's enough plastic mining around in town one c.e.o. in enough to keep her cycling this is a make or break your camp educating. kids see the bigger
but what will the future hold if you deprive farmers of their earnings. would a family continue to support the protests and hope the government will roll back the new laws to ensure that small family run farms like theirs can survive. it's a sentiment shared by against china in germany. people like to see a couple of cheap imports from abroad. given to fly you have to. if i could wish for something it would be that we only allow food products into germany that meet the same environmental and...
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so we sell more than lamb farmers. mother water seedlings are greater demand come out higher prices. more and more farmers and by resell are planning to switch to flushing cultivation and certainly no shortage of water. ok cheat. on their travels on reporters often meet interesting young people like this week's global scene from thailand. hi 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. they had planned. 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're connected to meet here on that level everything just sort of disappears and you just realize how amazing and connected nature is to you. i like to learn but i don't necessarily like. how schools are organized so i feel like it puts too much customer on. getting good grades 6 cetera instead of just the aspect of wanting to learn. my mom own a pare
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we're all familiar with usda's history with minority farmers, particularly black farmers. and will you tell us more on the equity commission and what you hope to accomplish in the short-term and the next years to address this very longstanding problem? you mentioned in an interview how farm subsidies are partly to blame for the disparities. do you plan on looking broadly at the programs and their impacts on equity and advances in the next farm if bill? of course, the recently passed rescue plan and went to disadvantaged farmers and researchers. can you discuss who will get it, when they'll get it, how will you go about allocating the funding and will you allow for any important collaboration in the establishment of the commission? >> i appreciate the question and we have been incredibly busy with limited staff trying to address this as quickly as possible the provisions of the american rescue plan that relate to socially disadvantaged producers and black farmers. as you know, we have for the first time ever in the department a senior equity advisor, dr. duane goldman. and
we're all familiar with usda's history with minority farmers, particularly black farmers. and will you tell us more on the equity commission and what you hope to accomplish in the short-term and the next years to address this very longstanding problem? you mentioned in an interview how farm subsidies are partly to blame for the disparities. do you plan on looking broadly at the programs and their impacts on equity and advances in the next farm if bill? of course, the recently passed rescue plan...
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well, today, just 1.3% of farmers in the u.s. are black. cbs's michelle miller visited a farm in up state new york are planting the seeds for a new generation of black farmers. >> reporter: it's a family business. >> it's a farmerly business. >> reporter: they come from a long line of american farmers who's stewarded land in the u.s. for more than 100 years. but have never owned it. >> our relationship to the land started way before slavery, not just slaves, but share croppers, the way we have had accesses to land has been exploited. we want to change it and have people reconnect. >> reporter: to own it. >> to own it. >> reporter: now, they are creating a community of farmers called the black yard farm. >> not the backyard, the black yard. >> reporter: the williams sisters moved from the bronx to this 95 acre farm in slonesville, new york, where ashamti is in charge of live is stock and erin is in charge of picking up three-day old you should theys at the local postity office. and kadeshawill run the vegable operation, all in a way that hel
well, today, just 1.3% of farmers in the u.s. are black. cbs's michelle miller visited a farm in up state new york are planting the seeds for a new generation of black farmers. >> reporter: it's a family business. >> it's a farmerly business. >> reporter: they come from a long line of american farmers who's stewarded land in the u.s. for more than 100 years. but have never owned it. >> our relationship to the land started way before slavery, not just slaves, but share...
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so we sell more than lamb farmers. mother water seedlings or greater demand come on higher prices you know and. more and more farmers and berries sell are planning to switch to flushing cultivation and certainly no shortage of water. to. help you cheat. on their travels on reporters often meet interesting young people like this week's global team from thailand. hi 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 the heartland. i like to go diving because there is 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're connected to nature on that level everything just sort of disappears and you just realize how amazing and connected nature is to. i like to learn but i don't necessarily like. how schools are organized so i feel like it puts too much pressure on. getting good grades take cetera instead of just the aspect of wanting to learn
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but what will the future hold if you deprive farmers of their earnings. for the family continue to support the protests and hope the government will roll back the new laws to ensure that small family run farms like that can survive. it's a sentiment shared by against china could in germany. people like to see a curb on cheap imports from abroad. very different if i had to. if i could wish for something it would be that we only allow food products in germany that meet the same environmental and social standards that we have here. but once he. gets a wish that's at odds with an open global market and so the plight of farmers in india and in germany look set to go from bad to worse. the future follows restoring forests the virtues of a circular economy and plastic promises that's it for this week's edition of may i stab you along i'll see you next time. i am. story of 2 sisters who were never actually to blame. the story of 2 women in search of their origin. the story of an adoption scandal in fact rocked the netherlands. under a. sponte w. . until my last d
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but what will the future hold if you deprive farmers of their earnings. to what a family continue to support the protests and hope the government will roll back the new laws to ensure that small family run farms like that can survive. it's a sentiment shared by against china could in germany. he'd like to see a couple of cheap imports from abroad. different if i had to. if i could wish for something it would be that we only allow food products in germany that meet the same environmental and social standards that we have here. but once he. gets a wage that's at odds with an open global market and so the plight of farmers in india and in germany look set to go from bad to worse. the future follows restoring forests the virtues of a circular economy and plastic promises that's it for this week's edition of may i stab you along i'll see you next. the back. foot by $10.00 trip. the drug is easy to get but it's also highly addictive and in many cases even deadly. those affected by it can be found on the streets of vancouver the victims my. job my bro and the su
but what will the future hold if you deprive farmers of their earnings. to what a family continue to support the protests and hope the government will roll back the new laws to ensure that small family run farms like that can survive. it's a sentiment shared by against china could in germany. he'd like to see a couple of cheap imports from abroad. different if i had to. if i could wish for something it would be that we only allow food products in germany that meet the same environmental and...
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from rice farmer to modern aquaponics 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 with the excrement to fish president these tanks. the fish that is marketed in berlin is of course called capital city perch. with one thought we want to produce where people consume so we don't have long supply chains or long cold storage time zone and we have a much better c o 2 ballots so it's why i think our fish the capital city perch is the freshest best
from rice farmer to modern aquaponics 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...
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but what will the future hold if you deprive farmers of their earnings. for the family continue to support the protests and hope the government will roll back the new laws to ensure that small family run farms like theirs can survive. it's a sentiment shared by against china in germany. he'd like to see a curve on cheap imports from abroad. very different if i had to. if i could wish for something it would be that we only allow food products into germany that meet the same environmental and social standards that we have here. but once he. gets a wage that's at odds with an open global market and so the plight of farmers in india and in germany look set to go from bad to worse. the future follows restoring forests the virtues of a secular economy and plastic promises that's it for this week's edition of may i stab you along i'll see you next. few. into the conflict zone to sebastien. despite 1st diplomatic talks the 6 year war yellow shows little sign of ending my guest this week from the yemeni capital sana'a is who shall be shut off following the news of
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to avoid being held hostage by these changes the farmer. was inventive or a couple and this is my aquaponics system he proudly explains and his small greenhouse he is trying out a new form of agriculture aquaponics here are sure bread and large tanks ikea easy money has 250 sturgeon's and his facility.
to avoid being held hostage by these changes the farmer. was inventive or a couple and this is my aquaponics system he proudly explains and his small greenhouse he is trying out a new form of agriculture aquaponics here are sure bread and large tanks ikea easy money has 250 sturgeon's and his facility.
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so we sell more than lamb farmers. got a lot more water seedlings or greater demand come on higher prices you know and. more and more farmers and bars sell up planning to switch to flushing cultivation and certainly no shortage of water. ok to cheat. on their travels all reporters often meet interesting young people like this week's been able to see from thailand. hi 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 the heartland. 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're connected to nature on that level everything just sort of disappears and you just realize how amazing and connected nature is. i like to learn but i don't necessarily like. how schools are organized i feel like it puts too much cusser on. getting good grades cigs instead of just the aspect of wanting to learn. my mom own
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and they're doing it. >> i really see in these veterans not just farmers but leaders of the farmers, leaders of this next generation of farmers. they're articulate, they're focused, they're extremely entrepreneurial. they've taken on the military, and they're taking on agriculture. they're taking on the two hardest things in our siety, an they're not even 30 years old. hey' amazing young men and women. >> i'm in such a better mood. i feel as though i have a goal. there's light at the end oferhe tunnel. i've come to the conclusion that that's exactly it. 've sort of found some peace and contentment, andt's been so long since i've had it th it felt foreign to me, you know? >> and a hundred years from now, we look back at these times, there's gonna be some profound things that are said about americans living right now. and hopefully they say good things.nd that's-- i want to be part of that. >> at this point, maybe i've brainwashed mysel but at this point, i can't even imagine anything more important than growing food. >> this is it. teach these guys how to farm. they n feed themselves.
and they're doing it. >> i really see in these veterans not just farmers but leaders of the farmers, leaders of this next generation of farmers. they're articulate, they're focused, they're extremely entrepreneurial. they've taken on the military, and they're taking on agriculture. they're taking on the two hardest things in our siety, an they're not even 30 years old. hey' amazing young men and women. >> i'm in such a better mood. i feel as though i have a goal. there's light at...
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sell more than lamb farmers and. mother water seedlings are greater demand i come on to higher prices you know and. more and more farmers in barroso are planning to switch to flushing cultivation and essentially no shortage of water. like you cheat. on their travels on reporters often meet interesting. hi my name is. in the water and 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 you. i like to learn but i don't know. how schools are organized so i feel like you consume consume. getting good grades 6 that are instead of just. and i. hope to work in the you can. but more fair. because i have no control over this is. like. really scared. into rather. than the future to become more sympathetic toward. our. own self interests because. nothing can work more. everyone is different. yet we are. told different belief
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we sell more than lamb farmers. mother water seedlings are greater demand command higher prices you know and. more and more farmers and berries sell planning to switch to flushing cultivation and certainly no shortage of water. ok to cheat. on their travels on reporters often meet interesting young people like this week's global scene from thailand. hi my name is playing i'm 16 years old and i go to the international school of bangkok i'm currently a junior and. if you're 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're connected to meet here on that level everything just sort of disappears and you just realize how amazing and connected nature is to you. i like to learn but i don't necessarily like. how schools are organized so i feel like it puts too much customer on. getting good grades cigs instead of just the aspect of wanting to learn. my mom
we sell more than lamb farmers. mother water seedlings are greater demand command higher prices you know and. more and more farmers and berries sell planning to switch to flushing cultivation and certainly no shortage of water. ok to cheat. on their travels on reporters often meet interesting young people like this week's global scene from thailand. hi my name is playing i'm 16 years old and i go to the international school of bangkok i'm currently a junior and. if you're in bangkok thailand. i...
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not in this is choose of the insured to put us in but farmers snowboarder farmers are making you know a huge profit from tobacco or why because you know they're not costing if anything is all the talk about where you went for the mass in warsaw in the current moment the abduction within 4 to probably is no longer being that that isn't why we are now listed to look for other live options for farmers for example. promoting organic she's you know is a kind of zimbabwe itself and exporting chilies we're also promoting you know i value groups such as you know the blueberry the black bit is also. the. currently small order from and they're also producing you know small. groups around into being exported to europe. so there is a huge pool to juggle 2 other groups that can grow organically it can be exported just bringing it back to tobacco and when it's been pushed by the government for example huge investment comes in from china or one of zimbabwe's biggest tobacco bias what sort of support are you getting for for your initiative to try to get farmers to transition away from tobacco midges
not in this is choose of the insured to put us in but farmers snowboarder farmers are making you know a huge profit from tobacco or why because you know they're not costing if anything is all the talk about where you went for the mass in warsaw in the current moment the abduction within 4 to probably is no longer being that that isn't why we are now listed to look for other live options for farmers for example. promoting organic she's you know is a kind of zimbabwe itself and exporting chilies...
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to avoid being held hostage by these changes the farmer. was inventive or will grow up and this is my aquaponics system he proudly explains and his small greenhouse he is trying out a new form of agriculture aquaponics here fisher bread and large tanks ikea easy money has 250 sturgeon's and his facility.
to avoid being held hostage by these changes the farmer. was inventive or will grow up and this is my aquaponics system he proudly explains and his small greenhouse he is trying out a new form of agriculture aquaponics here fisher bread and large tanks ikea easy money has 250 sturgeon's and his facility.
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the stakes are high for the country's 2000000 farmers. providing farmers with innovative technologies were allowed communities to sustain their farming and to retain. as well as any bit more money which they can put toward their children's education. for 2 days nurses are practical how to install the bamboo tube and deficit organic fertilizer. farmers have to be won over materials need to be readily available and cheap and it has to work. well i don't know what we've been doing doesn't work anymore if there is an alternative i am happy to test it when i see the results i know it's working then i'll be convinced. at the back. since joined the bio science department of the university office studies and global climate change students in this mass this program may go on to help transform the country's agriculture sector making it more efficient sustainable and eco friendly. or do. good beyond their studies here they face major challenges. they include raising awareness about climate change and creating the legal and it ministry to framework s
the stakes are high for the country's 2000000 farmers. providing farmers with innovative technologies were allowed communities to sustain their farming and to retain. as well as any bit more money which they can put toward their children's education. for 2 days nurses are practical how to install the bamboo tube and deficit organic fertilizer. farmers have to be won over materials need to be readily available and cheap and it has to work. well i don't know what we've been doing doesn't work...
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but what will the future hold if you deprive farmers of their earnings. for the family continue to support the protests and hope the government will roll back the new laws to ensure that small family run farms like theirs can survive. it's a sentiment shared by against china could in germany. people like to see a curve on cheap imports from abroad. given to fly you have to move into if i could wish for something it would be that we only allow food products into germany that meet the same environmental and social standards that we have here. but once he. gets a wage that's at odds with an open global market and so the plight of farmers in india and in germany look set to go from bad to worse. the future follows restoring forests the virtues of a circular economy and plastic promises that's it for this week's edition of may i stab you along i'll see you next. the back. to the point. clear position international perspective. russia's military buildup on the border to ukraine is the largest seller of the 14 an expansion of crimea the u.s. and europe are urgin
but what will the future hold if you deprive farmers of their earnings. for the family continue to support the protests and hope the government will roll back the new laws to ensure that small family run farms like theirs can survive. it's a sentiment shared by against china could in germany. people like to see a curve on cheap imports from abroad. given to fly you have to move into if i could wish for something it would be that we only allow food products into germany that meet the same...
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from rice farmer to modern and chapati 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 district 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 with the excrement of fish bred in these tanks. the fish that is marketed in berlin is of course called capital city perch. the one dog we want to produce where people consume so we don't have long supply chains or long cold storage time zone and we have a much better c o 2 balance and so it's why i think our fish the capital city curch is the freshest best you
from rice farmer to modern and chapati 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 district in berlin. and the grounds of an old industrial complex...
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but what will the future hold if you deprive farmers of their earnings. for the family continue to support the protests and hope the government will roll back the new laws to ensure that small family run farms like theirs can survive. it's a sentiment shared by against china in germany. people like to see a couple of cheap imports from abroad. and given to fly you have to mention if i could wish for something it would be that we only allow food products in germany that meet the same environmental and social standards that we have here. but once he. gets a wedge that's at odds with an open global market and so the plight of farmers in india and in germany look set to go from bad to worse. the future follows restoring forests the virtues of a circular economy and plastic promises that's it for this week's edition of may i stab you along i'll see you next. the best. i was front of my dignity to 77 percent takes on modern slavery like on the feet of men in a dream women in the. fog seem to matter when men anywhere try to. forced into prostitution their storie
but what will the future hold if you deprive farmers of their earnings. for the family continue to support the protests and hope the government will roll back the new laws to ensure that small family run farms like theirs can survive. it's a sentiment shared by against china in germany. people like to see a couple of cheap imports from abroad. and given to fly you have to mention if i could wish for something it would be that we only allow food products in germany that meet the same...
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from rice farmer to modern aquaponics 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 now back district in berlin. and the grounds of an old industrial complex greenhouses professional growing in the middle as 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 but the excrement of fish present these tanks. the fish that is marketed in berlin is of course called capital city perch. the one dog 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 i think our fish the capital city perch is the freshest best you can buy here in
from rice farmer to modern aquaponics 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 now back district in berlin. and the grounds of an old industrial complex...
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from rice farmer to modern aquaponics farmer almost all vegetables thrive here all year round and are independent of climate changes the greenhouse says 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 president these tanks. the fish that is marketed in berlin is of course called capital city perch. with 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 ballots so i think our fish the capital city perch is the freshest base you can bu
from rice farmer to modern aquaponics farmer almost all vegetables thrive here all year round and are independent of climate changes the greenhouse says 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...
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but cash crops the problem and not the solution we meet a man who's helping farmers transition the wage from tibet. hello i'm christine one to it's good to have your company it's been 2 years since omar al bashir has ensued done and the political situation in the country remains tenuous a sovereign transition council headed by prime minister abdullah gul is in charge and still 2024 when the election should be held now the called soul is comprised of civilians and members of the military keeping a balance between the 2 sides when it comes to. government decisions has proven to be a struggle in a moment i will be talking to the new un envoy to sudan and getting his assessment of the progress that's been made but 1st here's a look back at the revolution that brought about the change. that was it was a time of great hope after months of violent protests that left many killed so dance revolution seemed to have triumphed in april 2019. the dictator and that of bashir was overthrown civilians were now sitting at the negotiating table with the army generals that are depleted of the sharon's gov
but cash crops the problem and not the solution we meet a man who's helping farmers transition the wage from tibet. hello i'm christine one to it's good to have your company it's been 2 years since omar al bashir has ensued done and the political situation in the country remains tenuous a sovereign transition council headed by prime minister abdullah gul is in charge and still 2024 when the election should be held now the called soul is comprised of civilians and members of the military keeping...
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more than 2500 farmers in eastern kenya. sending so samples techniques ensuring the successes and failures. is a community facilitator. on the county company on from him about methods that could help them. to do projects is can he will the learn. only. by more than 70 percent but with its increased coupled continent the soil is helping in the fight against climate change. in kenya we are differently dealing with a difficult period but there is hope in building. we are at a tipping point but if. this interventions are skilled we have a fighting chance. there perhaps not so much more than a plate for the protein or for that. everything that goes inside of the soil the fuel to transport its market electricity down. as we see that. it's. all the price waste and not so well what's inside the home and we of course apart and also. i though it's not just about reaping what you started but about using natures and sources wisely and giving bought back everything. so really it's about. everything that we the people who keep the feed st
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we have starved and stolen land from small farmer, poor farmers, and forced the government to arrange for imports so they can either be bringing in american chemicals and machinery and intellectual property in the form of seeds, and changing their own style of agriculture or importing american food. so, part of the whole -- yes, this is very, very complicated and books has and will be continued to be written about this, but part of nafta or the north mesh free trade agreement which was a kind of heir to the green revolution and more in the current memory, because it was in the nine monday -- part of nafta was essentially saying, everybody in the world should be growing what they grow best, and selling that, and as its happens, no one grows corn better than the united states. that is no one grows more corn than the united states. and mexicans who rely on corn as a staple and who grew most of it themselves in the form of agriculture that is sustainable and was in fact largely supported to some extent by government policy, mexicans were forced to choose between buying locally grown well-
we have starved and stolen land from small farmer, poor farmers, and forced the government to arrange for imports so they can either be bringing in american chemicals and machinery and intellectual property in the form of seeds, and changing their own style of agriculture or importing american food. so, part of the whole -- yes, this is very, very complicated and books has and will be continued to be written about this, but part of nafta or the north mesh free trade agreement which was a kind...
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more than 2500 farmers in eastern kenya. sending some post techniques ensuring the successes and feed use some of us is a community facility talk from us from our own the county come to learn from him about methods that could help them. to do projects is the one. only easiest by more than 70 percent but with its increased cup one continent the soil is helping in the fight against climate change. in kenya be a different q.b. with a difficult period but there is hope in building out as you get we are at a tipping point but if. this interventions are skilled up we have a fighting chance. there perhaps not so much more than a plate for the protein or a fork for that as it's about everything that goes inside of the soil the fuel to transport its markets to lay down the labor to produce it off as we see them are you talking it's a waste all that christ waste terry not so well what's inside and we of course a part of it and also $50.00 is not just about reading what we saw but about using natures and sources wisely and giving about
more than 2500 farmers in eastern kenya. sending some post techniques ensuring the successes and feed use some of us is a community facility talk from us from our own the county come to learn from him about methods that could help them. to do projects is the one. only easiest by more than 70 percent but with its increased cup one continent the soil is helping in the fight against climate change. in kenya be a different q.b. with a difficult period but there is hope in building out as you get we...
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so we sell more than lamb farmers. mother water seedlings or greater demand and come on to higher prices. more and more farmers in bars sell up planning to switch to flushing cultivation and certainly no shortage of water. ok chief. travels on reporters often meet interesting young people like this week's global scene from thailand's. prime and i was 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're connected to me it's here on that level everything just sort of disappears and you just realize how amazing and connected nature is sleep. i like to learn but i don't necessarily like. how schools are organized so i feel like it puts too much pressure on. getting good grades and set up just the aspect of wanting to learn. my mom a parenting semin
so we sell more than lamb farmers. mother water seedlings or greater demand and come on to higher prices. more and more farmers in bars sell up planning to switch to flushing cultivation and certainly no shortage of water. ok chief. travels on reporters often meet interesting young people like this week's global scene from thailand's. prime and i was 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...
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here, the small farmer can get long-term loans at low interest rates and finance improvements on hiswith cheaper warehousing and handling facilities for his crops. the philippine national bank also offers easier, more-liberal terms for farm and crop loans. small, privately-owned rural banks like these bring finance and banking services closer to the vitally-important farm population. like the reconstruction movement and the philippine rural improvement society, they extend free technical assistance to farmers in many areas. the problem of equitable land distribution has plagued the nation for many generations. this is a philippine solution to that problem. these are views of settlements in the rich and fertile valleys of the philippines. they have been open to settlers, and there are many of the settlements throughout the country. crowded, unhealthy slums such as these are found in many cities throughout the world. it is a problem that breeds disease and discontent, and which the philippines is solving. this is a housing project a suburb of manila. government-built homes are being so
here, the small farmer can get long-term loans at low interest rates and finance improvements on hiswith cheaper warehousing and handling facilities for his crops. the philippine national bank also offers easier, more-liberal terms for farm and crop loans. small, privately-owned rural banks like these bring finance and banking services closer to the vitally-important farm population. like the reconstruction movement and the philippine rural improvement society, they extend free technical...
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but it's all cash crops the problem and not the solution we meet her man who's helping farmers transition away from tibet. hello i'm christine window it's good to have your company it's been 2 years since omar al bashir has in so done and the political situation in the country remains tenuous a sovereign transition council headed by prime minister abdullah is in charge and told. 24 when the election should be held now the council is comprised of civilians and members of the military keeping a balance between the 2 sides when it comes to government decisions has proven to be a struggle in a moment i will be talking to the new un envoy to sudan and getting his assessment of the progress that's been made but 1st here's a look back at the revolution that brought about the change. i was it was a time of great hope. after months of violent protests that left many killed so dance revolution seem to have triumphed in april 2019. the dictator omar of bashir was overthrown civilians were now sitting at the negotiating table with the army generals that are depleted of the shares government. after 30
but it's all cash crops the problem and not the solution we meet her man who's helping farmers transition away from tibet. hello i'm christine window it's good to have your company it's been 2 years since omar al bashir has in so done and the political situation in the country remains tenuous a sovereign transition council headed by prime minister abdullah is in charge and told. 24 when the election should be held now the council is comprised of civilians and members of the military keeping a...
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this is a muscle farmer. ~ ., farmer. we reached a point where we _ farmer. have got - farmer. we reached a point where we have got to - farmer. we reached a pointj where we have got to make farmer. we reached a point. where we have got to make up our minds whether to basically stop and demolish the farm, take it apart and i don't know. the uk's environment secretary's response of this was to criticise the eu and say that if they won't change their position then we made it to, and seek other markets. we will see that happens but more broadly, some supporters of brexit have already seen enough. brexit have already seen enough-— enough. we were very disappointed with the | enough. we were very - disappointed with the overall shape of the deal on fisheries. we want to be able to take advantage of being an independent coastal state fully are not essentially wonder where we feel we have got our hands tied behind our backs. but the reason some people feel like their hands are tied behind their backs is all connected to where uk sells its fish which is neatly summar
this is a muscle farmer. ~ ., farmer. we reached a point where we _ farmer. have got - farmer. we reached a point where we have got to - farmer. we reached a pointj where we have got to make farmer. we reached a point. where we have got to make up our minds whether to basically stop and demolish the farm, take it apart and i don't know. the uk's environment secretary's response of this was to criticise the eu and say that if they won't change their position then we made it to, and seek other...
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so we sell more than lamb farmers. got a little more water seedlings or greater demand come on higher prices you know and . more and more farmers and barroso planning to switch to flushing cultivation and certainly no shortage of water. ok if you cheat. on their travels i reporters often meet interesting young people like this week's global team from thailand. hi 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're connected to meet here on that level everything just sort of disappeared and you just realize how amazing and connected nature is sleep. i like to learn but i don't necessarily like. how schools are organized so i feel like it puts too much pressure on. getting good grades 6 that are instead of just the aspects of one summ
so we sell more than lamb farmers. got a little more water seedlings or greater demand come on higher prices you know and . more and more farmers and barroso planning to switch to flushing cultivation and certainly no shortage of water. ok if you cheat. on their travels i reporters often meet interesting young people like this week's global team from thailand. hi 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...
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from rice farmer to modern are called potting farmers almost all vegetables tried 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 chanel back district 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 with the excrement to fish president these tanks. the fish that is marketed in berlin is of course called capital city perch. the one 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 ballots and so i think our fish the capital city curch is the freshest base you can buy he
from rice farmer to modern are called potting farmers almost all vegetables tried 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 chanel back district in berlin. and the grounds of an old industrial complex...
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often leave me a rural communities and cause problems for people and their livestock now a way for farmers to drastically of course reduce their livestock losses without killing the beautiful big cards. a rest sighting of wild chicest in namibia. the country has the largest free range in population of cheetahs in the world but according to recent research still the numbers are little. here the population is threatened because it doesn't occur inside of national parks but on commercially used farmland there's obviously leads to conflict as the truth ok finally prey on livestock of the farmers. teeters population numbers across africa have dropped to less than $7000.00 worldwide as the habitat it's lost to farmland and house and cost structure portion and illegal trading caps pause a federal challenge and because attack livestock they also get killed by farmers. scientists from germany is like nets institute have found a way to reduce that conflict to spent more than a decade studying chicest in namibia part of their study involves putting radio collars on the animals and monitor indian move
often leave me a rural communities and cause problems for people and their livestock now a way for farmers to drastically of course reduce their livestock losses without killing the beautiful big cards. a rest sighting of wild chicest in namibia. the country has the largest free range in population of cheetahs in the world but according to recent research still the numbers are little. here the population is threatened because it doesn't occur inside of national parks but on commercially used...
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rural communities and cause problems for people and their livestock now resort to support a way for farmers to drastically of course reduce their livestock losses without killing the beautiful big cards. a rare sight of wild chicest in the media. the country has the largest free range in population of cheaters in the world but according to recent research still numbers are little. you know the population is threatened because it doesn't occur inside of national parks but on commercially used farmland there's obviously needs to conflict as the truth ok finally prey on livestock of the farmers. teeters population numbers across africa have dropped to less than $7000.00 worldwide as the habitat is lost to farmland and how some core structure portion and illegal trading caps pause a federal challenge and because she tests attack livestock they also get killed by farmers. scientists from germany's like nets institute have found a way to reduce that conflict to spend more than a decade studying cheetahs in the may be part of their study involves putting radio collars on the animals and monitor in
rural communities and cause problems for people and their livestock now resort to support a way for farmers to drastically of course reduce their livestock losses without killing the beautiful big cards. a rare sight of wild chicest in the media. the country has the largest free range in population of cheaters in the world but according to recent research still numbers are little. you know the population is threatened because it doesn't occur inside of national parks but on commercially used...
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a startup is now increasingly yields it's out in forms farmers about the plants water needs.solar energy and sure as chief everything. climate smart eco africa. is 90 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind small. discover new adventures in the 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites of the b.m.w. world heritage 360 getting up now. the little guys this is the subject the 7 percent is the platform for africa suits of the speech issues they share ideas. you know hardest to shut out we're not afraid to touch on delicate topic africa's population is knowing. and young people clearly have the solution to their job. is 77 percent. on d w. 19. their story their very own personal try. people have to do to chesterfield remember. and they share private footage with us it's never been seen before. back to terminal stories of people 20 hearings on g.w. . this is news and these are our top stories tributes being paid to britain's prince philip husband of queen elizabeth the 2nd who has died at the age of 99 at windsor castle his health had been deteriorating in recent mon
a startup is now increasingly yields it's out in forms farmers about the plants water needs.solar energy and sure as chief everything. climate smart eco africa. is 90 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind small. discover new adventures in the 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites of the b.m.w. world heritage 360 getting up now. the little guys this is the subject the 7 percent is the platform for africa suits of the speech issues they share ideas. you know hardest to shut...
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to avoid being held hostage by these changes the farmer. was inventive. of grow up and this is my aquaponics system he proudly explains and his small greenhouse he is trying out a new form of agriculture aquaponics. here pressure bread and large tanks i.q. to easy money has 250 sturgeon's and his facility. what. the fish excrement is pumped out and used as fertilizer for various vegetables the watcher purified by the plants is then returned to the fish tanks. from rice farmer to modern aquaponics farming 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 avoid being held hostage by these changes the farmer. was inventive. of grow up and this is my aquaponics system he proudly explains and his small greenhouse he is trying out a new form of agriculture aquaponics. here pressure bread and large tanks i.q. to easy money has 250 sturgeon's and his facility. what. the fish excrement is pumped out and used as fertilizer for various vegetables the watcher purified by the plants is then returned to the fish tanks. from rice farmer to modern...
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and instead went straight from individual farmers to the state. and i think it's interesting how how -- foresaw a lot of this and wrote about it in his book, how that breakdown of the intermediary institutions, the associations that results in a situation where individuals are completely reliant on the state for all of their goods that they need in order to have a flourishing life. but it is a broken, a broken form of flourishing. it doesn't have the community solidarity that supports the beauty of a village that they used to have. >> no, i think that's exactly right. and not only should you depend on me, the government, that does separate you out from all the unnatural connections that aren't the government. and i do think that that's a very -- that maybe at the time it was well intentioned or whatever, but at the end of the day it resulted in a lot of people having little to rely on at the farm level x. then the people they said, no, you shouldn't be farmers anymore now are scattered everywhere else. and shouldn't the government policy at least
and instead went straight from individual farmers to the state. and i think it's interesting how how -- foresaw a lot of this and wrote about it in his book, how that breakdown of the intermediary institutions, the associations that results in a situation where individuals are completely reliant on the state for all of their goods that they need in order to have a flourishing life. but it is a broken, a broken form of flourishing. it doesn't have the community solidarity that supports the...
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trying to support farmers that adopts climates like family techniques and treat meat as a laxity as opposed to a staple not that that's all great advice. i'd like to say this there's a lot of there's been a lot of talk and i bet you hear a lot of it this week that the impacts of climate change has on agriculture there's much less talk about the impact agriculture has had and is having on climate change and one could argue that agriculture is the most important or certainly the 2nd most important contributor to greenhouse gases and climate change in the world today for example producing chemical fertilizers alone just that one thing counts for 2 percent of greenhouse gases the methane from industrial animal production accounts for nearly 10 percent of climate change these are big numbers and these are the result of the kind of industrial agriculture that's run rampant 1st in the united states next in europe and now all over the world what shuttles ols on. thank you for being part of the fall show what she does wants to know how can organic food be more expensive than regular food the
trying to support farmers that adopts climates like family techniques and treat meat as a laxity as opposed to a staple not that that's all great advice. i'd like to say this there's a lot of there's been a lot of talk and i bet you hear a lot of it this week that the impacts of climate change has on agriculture there's much less talk about the impact agriculture has had and is having on climate change and one could argue that agriculture is the most important or certainly the 2nd most...
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india rural communities and cause problems for people and their livestock now restarted away for farmers to drastically of course reduce their livestock losses without killing the beautiful be caught. in. a recitation of wild t.t.'s in namibia. the country has the largest free range in population of cheetahs in the world but according to recent research still the numbers are little. you know the population is threatened because it doesn't occur inside of national parks but on commercially used farmland there's obviously leads to conflict is the truth ok finally prey on livestock of the farms. teeters population numbers across africa have dropped to less than $7000.00 worldwide as a habitat it's lost to farmland and how some core structure portion and illegal trading cops pause a federal challenge and because she tests livestock they also get killed by farmers . scientists from germany's life in its institute have found a way to reduce that conflict to spend more than a decade studying cheetahs in namibia part of their study involves putting radio collars on the animals and monitor indian
india rural communities and cause problems for people and their livestock now restarted away for farmers to drastically of course reduce their livestock losses without killing the beautiful be caught. in. a recitation of wild t.t.'s in namibia. the country has the largest free range in population of cheetahs in the world but according to recent research still the numbers are little. you know the population is threatened because it doesn't occur inside of national parks but on commercially used...
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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 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. 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 winning in terms of cost of vision and that's why now we're focusing in terms of putting a lot of programs outside of the community so we can really win that community to get a lot of information and a police they're going to be i thought an e.s.l. for us if the local people notice anything suspicious they reported to the ranger purity one more you she grew up here and knows almost everybody in the area but i just know we are fighting just at the moment how in the
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 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. but they were conservancy says that working closely with local communities is an effective strategy in the fight against poachers....
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the livestock losses by more than 80 percent and that solve the conflict for the farmers and for the truth is in many cases. reducing the conflict between humans and money mouse means more cheaters survive and other benefits to these powerful pre-dates has helped keep the populations of the most under control thus preserving a montagne india calendrical balance off. what incredible creatures and what a great idea to promote a peaceful coexistence between the well the most and the humans on this report is about a really interesting bench in south africa it aims to help communities live alongside anymore in the wild as well as offer professional opportunities it is called the truck a company and as the name suggests it trains disadvantaged rural people in the traditional skills of wildlife trucking. is if you sunny and. looking for this special friends in the dense bushland of the level of north of johannesburg. a group of rhinos is hidden somewhere here. this is different to pens. and. spurs on the ground twisted twigs and droppings lead them to the animals. they're professional track
the livestock losses by more than 80 percent and that solve the conflict for the farmers and for the truth is in many cases. reducing the conflict between humans and money mouse means more cheaters survive and other benefits to these powerful pre-dates has helped keep the populations of the most under control thus preserving a montagne india calendrical balance off. what incredible creatures and what a great idea to promote a peaceful coexistence between the well the most and the humans on this...
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farmers i've been notified by and up about when and how much they should water their crops. the plants need to get. or what's being that's why we believe when they use this new technology to improve their production. and it does been tested to be a success new the pirates fizzer been doing. these pilot system is poa they saw that in a g a swim now the farmers know exactly which plants need water and how much of the need for the time being they improvising with plastic bottles which will soon be replaced by war to horses. it looks like technological advances will be key to all future that is old for today's show thank you all for being with us hope to see you again next week we'll be back with more exciting stories about nature and of course the patient i am stunned at the no guilt signing of the compiler here in uganda. the commitment to. me a are where the hour for emotion come from. and how can we conquer. be afraid that the science of fear. 15 minutes on d w and the toll many push. ups rhode island and right now climate change me to break off the story the faces lifelessl
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farmers i've been notified by and up about when and how much they should water their crops. the plants need to get the optimal or what's the and that's why we believe when they use this technology to improve their production. and it does been tested to be a success in new the play which here's what i've been doing. this pilot says to me is poet by sunlight energy a swim now the hama's know exactly which plants need water and how much of the need for the time being they improvising with plastic bottles which will soon be replaced by what to horses. it looks like technological advances will be key to all future that is old the today show thank you all for being with us hope to see you again next week we'll be back with more exciting stories about nature and of course the patient i am sunda 3 no guilt signing off from compiler kit in uganda. i am asking when it is a friend. too often toxic masculinity escalates to a form of insanity with devastating consequences the law we need a new model for manhood not much should look like a body which values are actually masculine. beyond
farmers i've been notified by and up about when and how much they should water their crops. the plants need to get the optimal or what's the and that's why we believe when they use this technology to improve their production. and it does been tested to be a success in new the play which here's what i've been doing. this pilot says to me is poet by sunlight energy a swim now the hama's know exactly which plants need water and how much of the need for the time being they improvising with plastic...