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as farmers, 87 farmers unions in the us have extended solidarity to the ongoing protest by farmers and india. in a strong letter. the organizations draw a sharp connection between how agriculture has been affected by forces of neo liberalism in both india and the us. oh my god it's oh, is ronald reagan this in neo liberalism, that blah, blah blah? who cares? what about right wing? strong man? i don't care about american farmers. what does victor orbit have to say about this? who victor or been that he's hungry? he's right wing authoritarian islam of but we'll get to that matter. you don't appreciate right wing strong man like i do strong, they're masculine. they implement harsh austerity measures, while scapegoating and under class they do that thing where you mix up a bunch of raw eggs and drink it out of glass. here's modi, ending a speech with literally the imperial march. ah, that is real. but, you know, aside from backing down against these farmers, mo, the has done a good job. during his time in power. they net worth of indian billionaires has grown exponentially while unemployme
as farmers, 87 farmers unions in the us have extended solidarity to the ongoing protest by farmers and india. in a strong letter. the organizations draw a sharp connection between how agriculture has been affected by forces of neo liberalism in both india and the us. oh my god it's oh, is ronald reagan this in neo liberalism, that blah, blah blah? who cares? what about right wing? strong man? i don't care about american farmers. what does victor orbit have to say about this? who victor or been...
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karla: we know that the white farmers were getting the assistance, and the black farmers were not. were getting all kinds of loans. fred: the bates then witnessed, and even photographed, the dismantling of their livelihood in foreclosure. that must have been very painful to witness. bernard: tell me about it. karla: they truly took our livelihood, and left my parents to have to go on foodstamps. fred: their land was subsequently sold off to white farmers. the bates farmstead is among millions of acres of land that black farmers have lost over the decades. in the 1920's, 14% of all farmers in the united states were african american. that number is down to less than 1.5% today. dr. holmes: there are men like bernard that would still be farming because that's what he loves and that's what he wanted to do. fred: nicodemus resident johnella holmes is a retired professor and director of the kansas black farmers association. for decades, she says, they've been excluded from federal agriculture programs, like price subsidies, disaster relief, and especially loans, the financial backbone of
karla: we know that the white farmers were getting the assistance, and the black farmers were not. were getting all kinds of loans. fred: the bates then witnessed, and even photographed, the dismantling of their livelihood in foreclosure. that must have been very painful to witness. bernard: tell me about it. karla: they truly took our livelihood, and left my parents to have to go on foodstamps. fred: their land was subsequently sold off to white farmers. the bates farmstead is among millions...
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for eventually getting a credit back for the use of the water by the farmers. so we put together a very robust mitigation plan honoring the system in the state yet despite that factor, projections in 2018 and 2019 there's 30 to 40% we haven't been able to get an updated number since then. however, the other option they are pursuing in the department of agricultural conservation partnership programs are in those districts in the federal government and also for some financial help again for infrastructure and efficiency improvement so we are doing the best we can to help somewhat mitigate but we cannot fully mitigate the loss because the priority system we are honoring within the state. >> you mentioned some, but is there any sort of guarantee that they are going to be compensated for doing that? >> it's about them being able to more effectively and efficiently move their water and use their water. so it's not really available to them but we hope that they can stay in business through this program and moving into the future which is going to be different moving f
for eventually getting a credit back for the use of the water by the farmers. so we put together a very robust mitigation plan honoring the system in the state yet despite that factor, projections in 2018 and 2019 there's 30 to 40% we haven't been able to get an updated number since then. however, the other option they are pursuing in the department of agricultural conservation partnership programs are in those districts in the federal government and also for some financial help again for...
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the equipment is so expensive anymore that one single farmer, especially the small farmers, they can'td that equipment. >> reporter: in 1999, and again in 2010, black farmers were offered limited compensation, after a class action suit. but the settlement was marred by allegations of fraudulent claims on one hand and the exclusion of possibly thousands of legitimate claimants on the other. bernard bates was a plaintiff. >> i myself haven't got one dime. not a dime. >> reporter: the biden administration has included several billion dollars in loan forgiveness and other relief for distressed and disadvantaged farmers in its build back better plan. >> we know for a fact that socially-disadvantaged producers were discriminated against by the united states department of agriculture. we know this. >> reporter: earlier this year, agriculture secretary tom vilsack unveiled a similar $4 billion relief plan for minority farmers, in the american rescue plan. that triggered several lawsuits on behalf of white farmers, claiming reverse discrimination, which succeeded in suspending the program, pend
the equipment is so expensive anymore that one single farmer, especially the small farmers, they can'td that equipment. >> reporter: in 1999, and again in 2010, black farmers were offered limited compensation, after a class action suit. but the settlement was marred by allegations of fraudulent claims on one hand and the exclusion of possibly thousands of legitimate claimants on the other. bernard bates was a plaintiff. >> i myself haven't got one dime. not a dime. >>...
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farmers are the lifeblood of this nation, and reclamation is integral to farmers as it provides 1 out of 5 farmers with irrigation water for 10 million acres of farmland which provide 60% of the nation's vegetables and 25% of its fruits and nuts. i believe it's vital we discover responsible solutions to address western water infrastructure needs for our farmers, ranchers, and the rural communities. i look forward to discussing how to ease the harmful economic impacts of drought in a manner that allows for the completion of economic development projects that will benefit our farmers and rural communities, protect watershed help and support those rural communities that need access to water storage the most. so thank you for being here. thank you for being a part of this american process. and i sure hope to learn something from you. thank you. >> thank you, ranking member hyde-smith. now it's time to introduce our witnesses. first, we have ms. tanya trujillo, the assistant secretary for water and science at the department of the interior, who is testifying in person. and next, we have to
farmers are the lifeblood of this nation, and reclamation is integral to farmers as it provides 1 out of 5 farmers with irrigation water for 10 million acres of farmland which provide 60% of the nation's vegetables and 25% of its fruits and nuts. i believe it's vital we discover responsible solutions to address western water infrastructure needs for our farmers, ranchers, and the rural communities. i look forward to discussing how to ease the harmful economic impacts of drought in a manner that...
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, the netherlands need, farmers. we are producing the most sustainable food drilled right. so without us either low moville feeds old these people after melting his couse dairy farmer, young from the wind, left his farm to get some answers from the government for generations. his family as farmed in an area where experts now say there's no future for large farms. it's just not sustainable. if a government target of nitrogen emission reduction is to be met by us boulevard. oh, gotta go. so don't want the environment to be polluted. there is no debate about that, but that the netherlands wants to take drastic steps and farmers are 1st to be targeted . and i am concerned that in 10 years when funds are gone, we will regret this. like more than $50000.00 dutch farmers, his 17 year old son, tom was keen to continue. the farm has no idea what lies ahead. now, young farmers driving for hours on their tractors the demands certainty about their future. if it colleges and fire mantle groups and increasingly politicians have th
, the netherlands need, farmers. we are producing the most sustainable food drilled right. so without us either low moville feeds old these people after melting his couse dairy farmer, young from the wind, left his farm to get some answers from the government for generations. his family as farmed in an area where experts now say there's no future for large farms. it's just not sustainable. if a government target of nitrogen emission reduction is to be met by us boulevard. oh, gotta go. so don't...
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i am not a farmer that _ to be sustainable. i am not a farmer that wants _ to be sustainable. sustainable. i am not a farmer that wants to take . to be sustainable. i am not a i farmer that wants to take down the major around us. i want to farm with nature. give me solutions, give me some tools solutions, give me some tools so i can be the solution for multiple problems. and that is what we are missing at the moment, the tools. we are a proud nation. but now, we are the problem of the nation. the dutch government plan includes paying livestock farmers to relocate or leave the industry altogether and helping those who remained to shift to more extensive rather than intensive farming methods.— extensive rather than intensive farming methods. methane is a very important _ farming methods. methane is a very important greenhouse - farming methods. methane is a very important greenhouse gas| very important greenhouse gas and we should really try to reduce it. and we should really try to reduce it— reduce it. here, they are experimented _ reduce it. here, they are experimented with -
i am not a farmer that _ to be sustainable. i am not a farmer that wants _ to be sustainable. sustainable. i am not a farmer that wants to take . to be sustainable. i am not a i farmer that wants to take down the major around us. i want to farm with nature. give me solutions, give me some tools solutions, give me some tools so i can be the solution for multiple problems. and that is what we are missing at the moment, the tools. we are a proud nation. but now, we are the problem of the nation....
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like more than $50000.00 dodge farmers, his 17 year old son, tom was keen to continue. the farm has no idea what lies ahead o young farmers driving for hours on their tractors the demands certainty about their future. if ecologist and fire mantle groups and increasingly politicians have their way farming, as we know it in the netherlands, can't exist any longer. a message many here. i'm not ready to here. and here you see a lot of dead trees and dying trees with fairly low. if i tell it to you with fairly low leaves, an expert on the effects of nitrogen emissions research roland bobbing brought an alarming report for greenpeace. his conclusion, large part of the dutch ecosystem have been so badly affected, that they will be lost if the government does not act. now, i think at this if fairly urgent and i meaning, you cannot do it in one or 2 years. you need maybe 5 to 10 years. a really high reduction of their machin deposition may be 50 to 70 percent. and therefore you need and different agricultural system in the netherlands. greenpeace have threatened to take the dutc
like more than $50000.00 dodge farmers, his 17 year old son, tom was keen to continue. the farm has no idea what lies ahead o young farmers driving for hours on their tractors the demands certainty about their future. if ecologist and fire mantle groups and increasingly politicians have their way farming, as we know it in the netherlands, can't exist any longer. a message many here. i'm not ready to here. and here you see a lot of dead trees and dying trees with fairly low. if i tell it to you...
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but what about child labor and the exploitation of cocoa farmers? the chocolate is so delicious, that all too often we tend to forget about that. more than 1600000 children broken cocoa plantations in ghana in the ivory coast. the 2 countries groped 60 percent of the world's cocoa. they also provide beans for the german and european market. the children have to work to help reduce my chocolate bar. it's not out of the question. does that make me criminal if he can chocolate, a crime? yes, says journalist turn funded cooking. he even turned himself into the police for buying and eating chocolate. i realized that i needed to take my responsibility as a consumer, and after talking to one of touch, finest professors in criminal law, i decided to prosecute myself buying an eating chocolate. in the end, the cord quitted his find the cook and then launched his own chocolate. brent tony's chuckle only aims to produce chocolate without slavery and child labor, not an easy mission. even big chocolate companies have failed so far. mendez, it worked so hard, bu
but what about child labor and the exploitation of cocoa farmers? the chocolate is so delicious, that all too often we tend to forget about that. more than 1600000 children broken cocoa plantations in ghana in the ivory coast. the 2 countries groped 60 percent of the world's cocoa. they also provide beans for the german and european market. the children have to work to help reduce my chocolate bar. it's not out of the question. does that make me criminal if he can chocolate, a crime? yes, says...
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most farmers are not only concerned about financial losses though. id, cynthia, this is the emotional, but yet in many cases of ideals have been cast on for many generations. the little problem is i worked very hard to get mine level figured by the government plan doesn't bode well for the delta. this is alyssa, is it get my am factor? got it will destroy the delta v and, and will lose our land value. always get him off but not everyone the poses the government plan. environmentalists regard the delta as one of europe's most important wetlands. over $300.00 bird species inhabit the region. sophia revise runs a private bird sanctuary. she thinks there's no point in piling up tons of sand when dumping wife break is in see as the farmers are demanding slash ill there, that window settlers were more gushy. the predominant mentality was to exactly nature to the fullest twin practically the entire delta was transformed into rice fields. our now it's time for change, but not every one approves of this scientists. it's a natural solutions are better suited t
most farmers are not only concerned about financial losses though. id, cynthia, this is the emotional, but yet in many cases of ideals have been cast on for many generations. the little problem is i worked very hard to get mine level figured by the government plan doesn't bode well for the delta. this is alyssa, is it get my am factor? got it will destroy the delta v and, and will lose our land value. always get him off but not everyone the poses the government plan. environmentalists regard...
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this isn't just facing american farmers.so facing farmers in south america, europe, and elsewhere in the world so these fertilizer prices are elevated in the u.s., elevated elsewhere. pesticide prices are elevated in the u.s. and elevated elsewhere. this is more of a worldwide phenomenon but it's really about the supply chain disruption and the inability to move products around the world and a by-product of the factwe moved to the model of distributing production across the world and bringing it to the locations we need it in a timely basis. that's been disrupted and it's create add tremendous amount of problems >> it's like the butterfly effect it flaps its wings in a port in china and a farmer in indiana gets hurt. thank you for the story, it's an important story. >> thank you, brian. >>> stock futures are -- you're very welcome stock futures are up we're going to talk about it more after the break firefighter maggie gronewald knows how to handle dry weather... ...and dry, cracked skin. new gold bond advanced healing ointm
this isn't just facing american farmers.so facing farmers in south america, europe, and elsewhere in the world so these fertilizer prices are elevated in the u.s., elevated elsewhere. pesticide prices are elevated in the u.s. and elevated elsewhere. this is more of a worldwide phenomenon but it's really about the supply chain disruption and the inability to move products around the world and a by-product of the factwe moved to the model of distributing production across the world and bringing...
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i would imagine those farmers in this way farmers.t soy, et cetera and the green because it's greater demand. are you seen any of that follow-through. >> it remains to be seen is to how sustainable plant-based food demand is going to be you still have so much demand in the protein-based areas and it tends to be an edge in those areas that by 2050 the un says the world will need a 60 - 70% food meanwhile cropland is only gonna go by 4% worldwide over that period. in the u.s. were losing cropland to urbanization and solar panels and all those types of things that's putting pressure on the entire industry and prices are up. you have to remember people doing protein and prices are good for the growers of corn and soybean. that's the input for the protein-based food. that's 50% of the input cost when someone is trying to grow a cow or a chicken or hauled. liz: tough times no matter how you slice it. thank you for opening this window into what's happening to farmers at the moment. we appreciate it. i want to let our viewers know the fear in
i would imagine those farmers in this way farmers.t soy, et cetera and the green because it's greater demand. are you seen any of that follow-through. >> it remains to be seen is to how sustainable plant-based food demand is going to be you still have so much demand in the protein-based areas and it tends to be an edge in those areas that by 2050 the un says the world will need a 60 - 70% food meanwhile cropland is only gonna go by 4% worldwide over that period. in the u.s. were losing...
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there are still very few farmers in germany. you work this way, yet in arable farming, small changes have a big effect. you could increase the size of carbon by leaving a more acidic on the fields, but also by a know, a low turnage which would lead to less disturbance and the size. and therefore, unless of a decomposition by the microbes of the plant material that is left on side trees are the best known carbon reservoirs. but world wide forest just under threat so often illegally cleared or destroyed by pests and fires over the past 30 years. more than 4 percent of the world's forests have been lost that way and more still being destroyed than reforest it from all the nitrous oxide, natural solutions forests are the ones that are probably have the largest potentia . this is simply because it's large areas that potentially could be as far as that . and forest have a rather high carbon density, so not of carbon per square meter. peak lands also bind c o 2, up to 44 percent of the carbon sequestered in soil world wide is stored th
there are still very few farmers in germany. you work this way, yet in arable farming, small changes have a big effect. you could increase the size of carbon by leaving a more acidic on the fields, but also by a know, a low turnage which would lead to less disturbance and the size. and therefore, unless of a decomposition by the microbes of the plant material that is left on side trees are the best known carbon reservoirs. but world wide forest just under threat so often illegally cleared or...
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frankly, the farmers, if you talk to them, contract farmers are living in deep debt and crisis. i was stunned in the hearing that i was being praised by a guy on conservative radio in alabama as being this northeast democrat that was talking to the concerns that the farmers have. i agree with both of you, that the farmers are my hope in america. i have gone out to the midwest to meet with republican farmers. and i was amazed at the concern we have, because they know the system as it is designed right now is benefiting more and more corporate concentration, farmers, their inputs are going up, i had one republican farmer from western illinois, if i remember correctly, is telling me their father had five people to sell their cattle to. now, one person. it is a system that is no longer working. the farmers share their consumer dollar. when my folks go to a supermarket, from their beef, to the broccoli, the farmers share of the consumer dollar has gone down 50%. it is a food system where everyone is losing. talked about thewe talked aboutf our country, they are losing. we talked abou
frankly, the farmers, if you talk to them, contract farmers are living in deep debt and crisis. i was stunned in the hearing that i was being praised by a guy on conservative radio in alabama as being this northeast democrat that was talking to the concerns that the farmers have. i agree with both of you, that the farmers are my hope in america. i have gone out to the midwest to meet with republican farmers. and i was amazed at the concern we have, because they know the system as it is designed...
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it's great that farmers and kenya are changing their approach. a grown brittany initiative is underway, gemini, to space is a precious commodity in these densely populated country. this weeks doing your bit segment shows it's crucial to make to most of what you've got. ha, nothing but concrete, where ever you look it's a sad reality in many cities, but it is possible to create micro forests in urban settings. this day care center on the outskirts of berlin is doing just bass. the saw was 1st analyzed in a knob to see which areas would need enriching with humorous and activated charcoal that helps the trees thrive unless space. here 3 saplings are planted on one square meter, much closer than usual. lucas bailing a once to see a lot of tony forrest's planted in germany. we hung about sponsors for shooting the ball. we selected 20 types of trees and shrubs based on a vegetation analysis on reserve, is that they're all native species on, but we want to try and recreate what happens naturally in a mixed forest up through in his gearbox limits so that
it's great that farmers and kenya are changing their approach. a grown brittany initiative is underway, gemini, to space is a precious commodity in these densely populated country. this weeks doing your bit segment shows it's crucial to make to most of what you've got. ha, nothing but concrete, where ever you look it's a sad reality in many cities, but it is possible to create micro forests in urban settings. this day care center on the outskirts of berlin is doing just bass. the saw was 1st...
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it's great that farmers and kenya are changing their approach. a grown brittany initiative is underway, gemini, to space is of precious commodity in these densely populated country. this week's doing your bit segment shows it's crucial to make to most of what you've got. ha. nothing but concrete. where ever you look it's a sad reality in many cities. but it is possible to create micro forests in irvin settings. this day care center on the outskirts of berlin is doing just bass. the saw was 1st analyzed in a lab to see which areas would need enriching with humorous and activated charcoal that helps the trees thrive unless space. here 3 saplings are planted on one square meter, much closer than usual. lucas bearing a once to see a lot of tony forrest's planted in germany. we hung about sponsored for shooting the ball. we selected 20 types of trees and shrubs based on a vegetation analysis under them, is that they're all native species on, but we want to try and recreate what happens naturally in a mixed forest up through in his gearbox limits so th
it's great that farmers and kenya are changing their approach. a grown brittany initiative is underway, gemini, to space is of precious commodity in these densely populated country. this week's doing your bit segment shows it's crucial to make to most of what you've got. ha. nothing but concrete. where ever you look it's a sad reality in many cities. but it is possible to create micro forests in irvin settings. this day care center on the outskirts of berlin is doing just bass. the saw was 1st...
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there are still very few farmers in germany. you work this way, yet in arable farming, small changes have a big effect. you could increase the size of carbon by leaving a more acidic on the fields, but also by a know a low tillage which would lead to less disturbance and the size. and therefore, unless of a decomposition by the microbes of the plant material that is left on side trees are the best known carbon reservoirs, but world wide, far so under threat, often illegally cleared or destroyed by pests and fires over the past 30 years. more than 4 percent of the world's forests have been lost that way and more still being destroyed than re forced it from all the nitrous oxide, natural solutions forests are the ones that are probably have the largest potentia . this is simply because it's large areas that potentially could be as far as that . and for us to have a rather high carbon density, so not of carbon per square meter. peak lands also bind c o 2, up to 44 percent of the carbon sequestered in soil world wide is stored there
there are still very few farmers in germany. you work this way, yet in arable farming, small changes have a big effect. you could increase the size of carbon by leaving a more acidic on the fields, but also by a know a low tillage which would lead to less disturbance and the size. and therefore, unless of a decomposition by the microbes of the plant material that is left on side trees are the best known carbon reservoirs, but world wide, far so under threat, often illegally cleared or destroyed...
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but what about child labor and the exploitation of cocoa farmers? the chocolate is so delicious, that all too often we tend to forget about that. more than 1600000 children broken cocoa plantations in ghana in the ivory coast. the 2 countries groped 60 percent of the world's cocoa. they also provide beans for the german and european market. the children have to work to help reduce my chocolate bar. it's not out of the question. does that make me criminal? if he can chocolate, a crime? yes, this journalist turned from the curtain, he even turned himself into the police for buying an eating chocolate. i realized that i needed to take my responsibility as a consumer, and after talking to one of touch, finest professors in criminal law, i decided to prosecute myself for buying and eating sugarland. in the end, the cord witted his fun to cook and then launched his own chocolate. brent tony's chuckle only aims to produce chocolate without slavery and child labor, not an easy mission. even big chocolate companies have failed so far. mendez what's? i'm happ
but what about child labor and the exploitation of cocoa farmers? the chocolate is so delicious, that all too often we tend to forget about that. more than 1600000 children broken cocoa plantations in ghana in the ivory coast. the 2 countries groped 60 percent of the world's cocoa. they also provide beans for the german and european market. the children have to work to help reduce my chocolate bar. it's not out of the question. does that make me criminal? if he can chocolate, a crime? yes, this...
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i think it is very revealing —— about annie farmer. she denied giving annie farmer a massage.that was true. she also said to me, how can you believe somebody you don't know over me? there was that entitlement. further, she kept talking about how annie farmer and her sister ought to be grateful to jeffrey epstein farmer and her sister ought to be grateful tojeffrey epstein because of his generosity. again, i think that shows you the enormous value she placed on money. remember, in 1991, when she was first publicly associated with jeffrey 1991, when she was first publicly associated withjeffrey epstein, her father, robert maxwell, had died in disgrace and the family suddenly went from being multimillionaires to effectively being penniless. she herself, i have reported, once told somebody that the reason she stuck with jeffrey epstein, somebody that the reason she stuck withjeffrey epstein, even when he humiliated her, was that she said, my father told me you do whatever it takes to keep your man. you ask me why i think she sunk to this level of depravity, it appears that whateve
i think it is very revealing —— about annie farmer. she denied giving annie farmer a massage.that was true. she also said to me, how can you believe somebody you don't know over me? there was that entitlement. further, she kept talking about how annie farmer and her sister ought to be grateful to jeffrey epstein farmer and her sister ought to be grateful tojeffrey epstein because of his generosity. again, i think that shows you the enormous value she placed on money. remember, in 1991, when...
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♪we are farmers♪ ♪bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum♪ (swords clashing) -had enough? -no... arthritis.spercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. liz, you nerd, cough if you're in here! shh! i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too, and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long? mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs. ♪ my name is austin...
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farmers might be planting different crops next year. what is that going to mean for meal planning and inflation? from london, i'm guy johnson. my cohost today in london, sonali basak. welcome to "bloomberg markets." what a turnaround for a monday. today feels like a good news day. sonali: you have markets scraping it every bit of good news because remember in that consumer confidence data yesterday, consumers are still worried about inflation. but with spending just in line with expectations, the jobless claims in line with expectations, that merck authorization for emergency use is just the good news we need to get out of the green -- get into the green on a holiday. guy: santa does seem to be in charge finally of this week. let's deal with the data. it is a bit of a data dump as we head into the holidays, so let's work our way through the numbers and what they tell us about the right now. university of michigan. the headline number, 70.6. that is pretty much in on patient. in terms of current conditions, 70 42. expectations actually p
farmers might be planting different crops next year. what is that going to mean for meal planning and inflation? from london, i'm guy johnson. my cohost today in london, sonali basak. welcome to "bloomberg markets." what a turnaround for a monday. today feels like a good news day. sonali: you have markets scraping it every bit of good news because remember in that consumer confidence data yesterday, consumers are still worried about inflation. but with spending just in line with...
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there are still very few farmers in germany. you work this way, yet in arable farming, small changes have a big effect. you could increase the size carbon by leaving a more re cities on the fields, but also by a know a low tillage, which would lead to less disturbance in the size. and therefore, unless of a decomposition by the microbes of the plant material that is left on side trees are the best known carbon reservoirs. but world wide forest just under threat though, often illegally cleared or destroyed by pests and fires over the past 30 years. more than 4 percent of the world's forests have been lost that way and more still being destroyed than re forced it from all the nitrous oxide, natural solutions forests are the ones that are probably have the largest potentia . this is simply because it's large areas that potentially could be as far as that . and forests have a rather high carbon density, so not of carbon per square meter. pete lands also bind c o 2, up to 44 percent of the carbon sequestered in soil worldwide is stor
there are still very few farmers in germany. you work this way, yet in arable farming, small changes have a big effect. you could increase the size carbon by leaving a more re cities on the fields, but also by a know a low tillage, which would lead to less disturbance in the size. and therefore, unless of a decomposition by the microbes of the plant material that is left on side trees are the best known carbon reservoirs. but world wide forest just under threat though, often illegally cleared...
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and i think there, there are lots of solutions, many small hold farmers are already practicing them. james is one of them. the science he said, be keeping on a farm can offset the destruction of natural pollinators. protecting the rest of the ecosystem will take more. malcolm web al jazeera miranda can yeah. let's get some more analysis on this from met. neal who's a professor of anthropology at the iowa state university. he joins us live now from iowa. hello, matt. so you've been studying this very issue of insecticides and their impact on base. what did you discover? yeah, we've been looking at this issue in iowa where many of our crops use variety of insecticides, including some of the ones that are mentioned in kenya. and we're addressing this in a couple of ways, one, looking at how farmers could reduce the use of insecticides that they're using in their crops. but also asking how much exposure bees are experiencing in the crops in an adjacent habitat that's designed for it to conserve. and, and what we found is that there are bees that are at risk of exposure to these insectici
and i think there, there are lots of solutions, many small hold farmers are already practicing them. james is one of them. the science he said, be keeping on a farm can offset the destruction of natural pollinators. protecting the rest of the ecosystem will take more. malcolm web al jazeera miranda can yeah. let's get some more analysis on this from met. neal who's a professor of anthropology at the iowa state university. he joins us live now from iowa. hello, matt. so you've been studying this...
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it's great that farmers and kenya are changing their approach. a grown brittany initiative is underway, gemini, to space is a precious commodity in these densely populated country. this weeks doing your bit segment shows it's crucial to make to most of what you've got. ha, nothing but concrete, wherever you look. it's a sad reality in many cities, but it is possible to create micro forests in urban settings. this day care center on the outskirts of berlin is doing just bass. the saw was 1st analyzed in a lab to see which areas would need enriching with humorous and activated charcoal that helps the trees thrive unless space. here 3 saplings are planted on one square meter, much closer than usual. lucas bearing a once to see a lot of tony forrest's planted in germany, we hung about sponsored for she'd in a ball. we selected 20 types of trees and shrubs based on a vegetation analysis under them, is that they're all native species on, but we want to try and recreate what happens naturally in a mixed forest up through in his gearbox limits so that we
it's great that farmers and kenya are changing their approach. a grown brittany initiative is underway, gemini, to space is a precious commodity in these densely populated country. this weeks doing your bit segment shows it's crucial to make to most of what you've got. ha, nothing but concrete, wherever you look. it's a sad reality in many cities, but it is possible to create micro forests in urban settings. this day care center on the outskirts of berlin is doing just bass. the saw was 1st...
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but what about child labor and the exploitation of cocoa farmers? the chocolate is so delicious, that all too often we tend to forget about that. more than 1600000 children broken cocoa plantations in ghana in the ivory coast. the 2 countries groped 60 percent of the world's cocoa. they also provide beans for the german and european market. the children have to work to help reduce my chocolate bar. it's not out of the question. does that make me criminal? is eaten chocolate, a crime? yes, says journalist turn found the cooking. he even turned himself into the police for buying an eating chocolate. i realized that i needed to take my responsibility as a consumer, and after talking to one of thoughts, finest professors in criminal law, i decided to prosecute myself buying an eating chocolate. in the end, the cord quitted his fun to cook and then launched his own chocolate. brent tony's chuckle only aims to produce chocolate without slavery and child labor, not an easy mission. even big chocolate companies have faith so far, mendez, it worked so hard,
but what about child labor and the exploitation of cocoa farmers? the chocolate is so delicious, that all too often we tend to forget about that. more than 1600000 children broken cocoa plantations in ghana in the ivory coast. the 2 countries groped 60 percent of the world's cocoa. they also provide beans for the german and european market. the children have to work to help reduce my chocolate bar. it's not out of the question. does that make me criminal? is eaten chocolate, a crime? yes, says...
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for many farmers, opium is the only way to make ends meet. dw correspondent ne connelly met some of them. oh, these are definitely not seen as afghanistan's new telephone rulers, with the outside world to see opium being smoked and sold, improved daylight. this bridge has long been home to cobbles, best and community of drug uses. but now its members, starting to disappear, rented up nightly by telephone patrols and taken to forcible treatment centers went in to get they come and beat us up. if they catch you, you're sure to get a beating. the way they tell us to stop using drugs and change our ways. and they go after the dealers either of the years voting protection money from the legal drug trade, or fighting their insurgency against afghanistan's western back government. taliban now say they want to put an end to the cultivation and use of what is by most estimates. the country's most valuable exploit. this at a time of extreme stress with the countries farmers, drought plummeting, consumer demand, and board closures have seen the incomes
for many farmers, opium is the only way to make ends meet. dw correspondent ne connelly met some of them. oh, these are definitely not seen as afghanistan's new telephone rulers, with the outside world to see opium being smoked and sold, improved daylight. this bridge has long been home to cobbles, best and community of drug uses. but now its members, starting to disappear, rented up nightly by telephone patrols and taken to forcible treatment centers went in to get they come and beat us up. if...
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my great-grandfather story, he was a farmer, and farmers were making next to nothing and is part of kansas because of the dustbowl so he he is working on a run project and he and his friend this everyday lunch to sit down and open up their pails and have their lunch in the middle of the day but there was one man who would not sit with them antisocial man and everyday lunch antisocial man we go sit by himself need to go talk to people and a lot. so one day somebody got close enough so that he could look into his lunch pail and see what was in there and it was a potato peel. and they finally got the story out of him in every day, he would come to work with help full of potato peels for lunch predict in his wife had decided that was how they were going to manage and the children and his wife need the potatoes more ande would either peels that somehow they would just keep going but he was so embarrassed by this that he would not sit with the other men and once they knew this information the other men started make them come and sit with him and everybody took turns giving him something for lunc
my great-grandfather story, he was a farmer, and farmers were making next to nothing and is part of kansas because of the dustbowl so he he is working on a run project and he and his friend this everyday lunch to sit down and open up their pails and have their lunch in the middle of the day but there was one man who would not sit with them antisocial man and everyday lunch antisocial man we go sit by himself need to go talk to people and a lot. so one day somebody got close enough so that he...
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he was a farmer. farmers were making next to nothing in this part of games is because of the dust bowl so he was working on a road project. he and his friends every day at lunch would sit down and open up their meal pails and have lunch in the middle of the day but there was one man who would that sit within. they refer to them as the antisocial man and every day at lunch the antisocial man would go and sit by himself and he didn't talk to people a whole lot. so one day someone got close enough so he could look into his lunch pail and see what was in there. it was potato peels. they finally got the story out of him, and everyday he was coming to work with a pail full of potato peels for lunch. he and his wife had decided that that was how they're going to manage. their children and his wife needed the potatoes more. he would eat the peels and some out there would just keep going but he was so embarrassed by this that he wouldn't sit with the other men. once they knew this information the other men sta
he was a farmer. farmers were making next to nothing in this part of games is because of the dust bowl so he was working on a road project. he and his friends every day at lunch would sit down and open up their meal pails and have lunch in the middle of the day but there was one man who would that sit within. they refer to them as the antisocial man and every day at lunch the antisocial man would go and sit by himself and he didn't talk to people a whole lot. so one day someone got close enough...
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farmers have diversified _ vital for their survival.ival. farmers - have diversified and they have farm shops and burger bars, a range of rural businesses depend on having this service from us. because we are so small you think this part isn�*t making much or any money but the other part is. do i dig this and concentrate on the area of business making the money? but my heart is in producing it this way and that is to make the difficult part.— make the difficult part. abattoirs are often overlooked. _ make the difficult part. abattoirs are often overlooked. they - make the difficult part. abattoirs are often overlooked. they are i make the difficult part. abattoirs i are often overlooked. they are the unglamorous part of the food supply chain but without them and without smaller units that support local economies, there is a real risk that farms and the countryside may be forced into significant change. gareth barlow, bbc news. a pair of hippos at a belgian zoo have been taken into quarantine after testing positive for covid. vets in ant
farmers have diversified _ vital for their survival.ival. farmers - have diversified and they have farm shops and burger bars, a range of rural businesses depend on having this service from us. because we are so small you think this part isn�*t making much or any money but the other part is. do i dig this and concentrate on the area of business making the money? but my heart is in producing it this way and that is to make the difficult part.— make the difficult part. abattoirs are often...
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what will that mean for the british pig farmer? i for the british pig farmer?t sticks to its plan, we are — government sticks to its plan, we are probably _ government sticks to its plan, we are probably talking - government sticks to its plan, we are probably talking about| government sticks to its plan, i we are probably talking about a smaller— we are probably talking about a smaller food _ we are probably talking about a smaller food sector. _ we are probably talking about a smaller food sector. tit- smaller food sector. at bidfood. _ smaller food sector. bidfood, they're doing smaller food sector.- bidfood, they're doing with smaller food sector— bidfood, they're doing with the government wants — changing the way they work. government wants - changing the way they work-— way they work. once you clear that u- way they work. once you clear that up there, _ way they work. once you clear that up there, happy - way they work. once you clear that up there, happy with i way they work. once you clear. that up there, happy with that? yeah. f ., ~ that up there, hap
what will that mean for the british pig farmer? i for the british pig farmer?t sticks to its plan, we are — government sticks to its plan, we are probably _ government sticks to its plan, we are probably talking - government sticks to its plan, we are probably talking about| government sticks to its plan, i we are probably talking about a smaller— we are probably talking about a smaller food _ we are probably talking about a smaller food sector. _ we are probably talking about a smaller...
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we have to go together with a farmer, improved then by domains balconies. young is super pronoun i'm, you should be still reviews, wasn't consumption because i b, m here though young are in good health resource important for pharmacy in the future. for generations. the people and the park have co existed. if the future means less water, life may change for both, for the worst. natasha game, l g 0. well, the province, spain, and el salvador, thousands of demonstrators are protesting against the government, the colon for an independent judiciary and the keys presidents. now you kelly of becoming a to tater. it comes days after the us imposed economic sanctions on the kelly's chief of staff for corruption. people in the northern ethiopian time of the beta say to dry and rebels, we captured the region just 2 weeks after government forces had taken back control the t grind people's liberation front sentence loans, several kinds of offences. the group is targeting the roots, thinking, gushing and loudly bella, in the i'm 100 region. well, communications had been
we have to go together with a farmer, improved then by domains balconies. young is super pronoun i'm, you should be still reviews, wasn't consumption because i b, m here though young are in good health resource important for pharmacy in the future. for generations. the people and the park have co existed. if the future means less water, life may change for both, for the worst. natasha game, l g 0. well, the province, spain, and el salvador, thousands of demonstrators are protesting against the...
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but what about child labor and the exploitation of cocoa farmers? the chocolate is so delicious, that all too often we tend to forget about that. more than 1600000 children broken cocoa plantations in ghana in the ivory coast. the 2 countries groped 60 percent of the world's cocoa. they also provide beans for the german and european market. the children have to work to help reduce my chocolate bar. it's not out of the question. does that make me criminal if he can chocolate a crime? yes, this journalist turned funded, couldn't. he even turned himself into the police for buying and eating chocolate? i realized that i needed to take my responsibility as a consumer, and after talking to one of touch, finest professors in criminal law, i decided to prosecute myself for buying an eating chocolate. in the end, the cord quitted him by the cook and then launched his own chocolate. brent tony's chuckle only aims to produce chocolate without slavery and child labor, not an easy mission. even big chocolate companies have failed so far. mendez what's? i'm happe
but what about child labor and the exploitation of cocoa farmers? the chocolate is so delicious, that all too often we tend to forget about that. more than 1600000 children broken cocoa plantations in ghana in the ivory coast. the 2 countries groped 60 percent of the world's cocoa. they also provide beans for the german and european market. the children have to work to help reduce my chocolate bar. it's not out of the question. does that make me criminal if he can chocolate a crime? yes, this...
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there are still very few farmers in germany. you work this way yet in arable farming, small changes have a big effect. you could increase the size of carbon by leaving a more acidic on the fields, but also by a know a low tillage which would lead to less disturbance and the size. and therefore, unless of a decomposition by the microbes of the plant material that is left on side trees are the best known carbon reservoirs. but world wide forest just under threat, often illegally cleared or destroyed by pests and fires over the past 30 years. more than 4 percent of the world's forests have been lost that way and more still being destroyed than reforest it from all the nitrous oxide, natural solutions forests are the ones that are probably have the largest potentia . this is simply because it's large areas that potentially could be as far as that . and forest have a rather high carbon density, so not of carbon per square meter. peak lands also bind c o 2, up to 44 percent of the carbon sequestered in soil worldwide is stored there.
there are still very few farmers in germany. you work this way yet in arable farming, small changes have a big effect. you could increase the size of carbon by leaving a more acidic on the fields, but also by a know a low tillage which would lead to less disturbance and the size. and therefore, unless of a decomposition by the microbes of the plant material that is left on side trees are the best known carbon reservoirs. but world wide forest just under threat, often illegally cleared or...
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many small hold farmers are already practicing them. james is one of them. the scientist said, be keeping on a farm can offset the destruction of natural pollinators. protecting the rest of the ecosystem will take more. malcolm web al jazeera miranda can yeah. matthew niel is a professor of and tamala, g at iowa state university. he explains what they've done to avoid the destruction of these we've been looking at this issue in iowa where many of our crops use variety of intact design, including some of the ones that are mentioned in kenya. and we're addressing this in a couple of ways. one looking at how farmers could reduce the use of insecticides that they're using in their crops, but also asking how much exposure bees are experiencing in the crops in an adjacent habitat that's designed for it to conserve them. and what we found is that there are bees that are at risk of exposure to these in fact assigned, they are showing up both in the crops, of course, and in the adjacent habitat, but where farmers are using past management strategies like integrated p
many small hold farmers are already practicing them. james is one of them. the scientist said, be keeping on a farm can offset the destruction of natural pollinators. protecting the rest of the ecosystem will take more. malcolm web al jazeera miranda can yeah. matthew niel is a professor of and tamala, g at iowa state university. he explains what they've done to avoid the destruction of these we've been looking at this issue in iowa where many of our crops use variety of intact design,...
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we have to go together with a farmer, improved then by domains balconies. young. a super pro and i knew ship if to reduce wasn't go sancho because i b m here though jana are in good the health resource important for pharmacy in the future. for generations, the people and the park have co existed. if the future means less water, life may change for both, for the worst. natasha game, l. g 0. well, the province spain, the friends president emanuel. my call is in for the past today where he's hoping to find some common ground with the hungarian prime minister victor or ban is attending a summit between hungary, poland, the czech republic, and slovakia. it's all happening in the lead up to the french to hang over the rotating e u. cancel presidency next year. not in barbara jonas live now from but a past, so nadeem or what is a monsieur macro hoping to get here? while he certainly got a warm welcome, peter at the year prime minister's office sir, which you can see behind me at a brief her breasts press statement rather than a conference or both men admitted openly that
we have to go together with a farmer, improved then by domains balconies. young. a super pro and i knew ship if to reduce wasn't go sancho because i b m here though jana are in good the health resource important for pharmacy in the future. for generations, the people and the park have co existed. if the future means less water, life may change for both, for the worst. natasha game, l. g 0. well, the province spain, the friends president emanuel. my call is in for the past today where he's...
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and it would have protected our farmers. and i do support protecting our farmers. and this so-called deal puts them both at risk. thank you very much, madam president. a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina. mr. graham: thank you. i have a different approach that will give you the same result. but to my colleagues here, we're playing the medicare card in a very dangerous fashion. senator hawley said it pretty well. medicare is something people depend upon, and all of us understand the need to keep medicare solid. we need to reform it to save it. but this idea puts all of us in a box, and i don't appreciate it. and i won't forget it. now, this is a problem on our side -- you don't even have to listen. for four months we've been saying as a party, our democratic colleagues are spending all this money by themselves through reconciliation. they should choose that path to raise the debt ceiling. because what are we talking about? a $1.9 trillion spending bill without one republican vote through reconciliation. we have pending
and it would have protected our farmers. and i do support protecting our farmers. and this so-called deal puts them both at risk. thank you very much, madam president. a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina. mr. graham: thank you. i have a different approach that will give you the same result. but to my colleagues here, we're playing the medicare card in a very dangerous fashion. senator hawley said it pretty well. medicare is something people depend...