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she wants many more farmers to become aware of its benefits. it would transform the mindset about seen waste as a resource, and giving them more knowledge and more urgent zeal to pass pass this information to the children and grandchildren. adria stucco knows how to get her point across and has gained the respect of the farmers. now she just needs to find financial back order for the sub on soccer project to flourish in its full potential. i was staying in africa. we go now to, to nicea where the fishermen are in trouble taught is, according to an e you study, the mediterranean sea has seen fish dogs drop by us over the last 50 years. the vast majority of native species and now threatened by over fishing visitors entering the town of darcy's. we'll notice a work of art that looks more like wishful thinking than the reality on the ground . precious view fishers and tunisia bring in a decent catch these days. many simply abandoned their boats and young people are leaving. when this villain was looking at the current situation, i have to say that
she wants many more farmers to become aware of its benefits. it would transform the mindset about seen waste as a resource, and giving them more knowledge and more urgent zeal to pass pass this information to the children and grandchildren. adria stucco knows how to get her point across and has gained the respect of the farmers. now she just needs to find financial back order for the sub on soccer project to flourish in its full potential. i was staying in africa. we go now to, to nicea where...
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the farmer also takes care of his elderly parents. zillow, have been in the unpredictable monsoons would jeopardize. the harvests on the delivery ravi party. dart needs to know when it will rain at least 30 days in advance. that way he can plow early enough, so the seeds are already in the soil. when it starts raining. the country is where the reports weren't precise enough. so he sought help elsewhere. online. overwhelmed besides, he had thought i searched on google and found one of adding a sort of reaction as articles. later i came across your e mail address mirror and wrote to her and she answered and sent me her forecast brittany next angle you on forward unit elena. so of ya kina, is a russian scientist at the potsdam institute for climate impact research. she developed a simple model for predicting monsoons in central india when they occur. and when they end, the project is financed with money from the international climate protection initiative. rule analyze data and the found door critical point from engine contingent if we c
the farmer also takes care of his elderly parents. zillow, have been in the unpredictable monsoons would jeopardize. the harvests on the delivery ravi party. dart needs to know when it will rain at least 30 days in advance. that way he can plow early enough, so the seeds are already in the soil. when it starts raining. the country is where the reports weren't precise enough. so he sought help elsewhere. online. overwhelmed besides, he had thought i searched on google and found one of adding a...
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and farmers can put such technology to good use to as we see in india or like millions of other farmers in india, robbie potty, dar wonders every summer. when will the monsoon come and how much rain will it bring? a lavish girl, but it can be pretty well, i'm totally dependent on the monsoon. eddie burnham holidays, man lady showed their money onto him without it. we can't do anything on our farm. kilman fossil was a bam, they say by the short deer season, we can start sewing seeds until the month soon begins. debbie wake up that climate change has made monsoons, unpredictable. without the southwest monsoon reins there will be no harvest for more than 100000000 farmers in the country. c robbie patty, dar lives in john, a poor village in the state of madhya pradesh. for him, the harvests aren't just crucial for his own livelihood. the 38 year old and his wife and gaeta sent their son to a boarding school and it isn't cheap. they want him to have more opportunities than they had. if only i'd enough, the farmer also takes care of his elderly parents. zillow, been in with one predictable mo
and farmers can put such technology to good use to as we see in india or like millions of other farmers in india, robbie potty, dar wonders every summer. when will the monsoon come and how much rain will it bring? a lavish girl, but it can be pretty well, i'm totally dependent on the monsoon. eddie burnham holidays, man lady showed their money onto him without it. we can't do anything on our farm. kilman fossil was a bam, they say by the short deer season, we can start sewing seeds until the...
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it's mainly farmers with just a few hector's. in the land who cultivate sugarcane in ghana, they sell the product at the local market. it's often used to make sweetener and alcohol. 40 years ago, sugarcane production was still an important industry in ghana, but all of the bigger factories have since closed down. one of the principal reasons was miss management. audrey as darko wanted to find out more about it. she specialized in agricultural sciences and decided to go talk to farmers directly. i realized that the culture was different. they had been used to conventional agriculture making years of a lot of chemicals and how they planted, how they prepared their land, burning crop residue in the fields is also a common practice despite people here feeling the effects of climate change. at 1st hand, there's been a change in the amount of rainfall and harvests are diminishing. the fires put a big strain on the already severely depleted soil. nature and supposed to work with us, or to better our lives said theme of human, degrading
it's mainly farmers with just a few hector's. in the land who cultivate sugarcane in ghana, they sell the product at the local market. it's often used to make sweetener and alcohol. 40 years ago, sugarcane production was still an important industry in ghana, but all of the bigger factories have since closed down. one of the principal reasons was miss management. audrey as darko wanted to find out more about it. she specialized in agricultural sciences and decided to go talk to farmers directly....
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the farmer also takes care of his elderly parents. zillow, been in the unpredictable monsoons would jeopardize the harvests. isn't it evidently ravi party. dar needs to know when it will rain at least 30 days in advance. that way he can plow early enough, so the seeds are already in the soil. when it starts raining. the country's weather reports weren't precise enough. so he sought help elsewhere. online. oh, well, well, besides, he had thought i searched on google and found one of elena sort of the atkins articles. later i came across or e mail address mirror and wrote to her and she answered and sent me her forecast britney channel. next angle you on forward unit helena, so of the atlanta is a russian scientist at the potsdam institute for climate impact research. she developed a simple model for predicting monsoons in central india when they occur. and when they end, the project is financed with money from the international climate protection initiative. will analyze data and the found door critical point on the indian subcontinent
the farmer also takes care of his elderly parents. zillow, been in the unpredictable monsoons would jeopardize the harvests. isn't it evidently ravi party. dar needs to know when it will rain at least 30 days in advance. that way he can plow early enough, so the seeds are already in the soil. when it starts raining. the country's weather reports weren't precise enough. so he sought help elsewhere. online. oh, well, well, besides, he had thought i searched on google and found one of elena sort...
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another crop farmer said they are down 10%. at the local usda offices where kansans go if they need help from the government, staff is also short. traditionally, there's been a fully staffed usda office in every county of america. and employees at home and turning those offices mostly virtual. i have heard they can't talk face-to-face with usda employees. there is a workforce shortage including for agriculture. agriculture has been experiencing record turnover due to covid-19 vaccine mandates. we know america's farmers and ranchers are the osriginal conservationists. the biggest threat to agriculture is natural resources isn't availability or the weather but federal government overreach. late last year, president biden withdrew the navigable waters protection rule which sought to undo the waters of the united states rule from 2015 through which the federal government aimed to control nearly all bodies of water regardless of their size or connection to larger waterways. because of this mess, farmers and ranchers have had to cond
another crop farmer said they are down 10%. at the local usda offices where kansans go if they need help from the government, staff is also short. traditionally, there's been a fully staffed usda office in every county of america. and employees at home and turning those offices mostly virtual. i have heard they can't talk face-to-face with usda employees. there is a workforce shortage including for agriculture. agriculture has been experiencing record turnover due to covid-19 vaccine mandates....
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she wants many more farmers to become aware of its benefits. it would transform their mindset about, seen waste as a resource and giving them more knowledge and more um, urgent zeal to pass it, pass this information to their children and their grandchildren. andrea stark o knows how to get her point across and has gained the respect of the farmers justifying financial backers in order for the shavon sac, a project to flourish in its full potential. oh well that's it for today. but if you want to know more, don't forget to full also all social media platforms. and of course, check out a web site. i am sandra to nobody assigning go from kampala here in uganda for now . keep it green and take care. and don't forget to, to the next day for the other pursuit of a co africa. my name is crystal m sign, you know, from lagos. see you next time by ah, [000:00:00;00] a ah, with who after world war 2, the soviet union became a nuclear power. in part 2 of our documentary, the history of the red army. during the cold war, the soviet armed forces were among t
she wants many more farmers to become aware of its benefits. it would transform their mindset about, seen waste as a resource and giving them more knowledge and more um, urgent zeal to pass it, pass this information to their children and their grandchildren. andrea stark o knows how to get her point across and has gained the respect of the farmers justifying financial backers in order for the shavon sac, a project to flourish in its full potential. oh well that's it for today. but if you want...
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she wants many more farmers to become aware of its benefits. it would have transformed the mindset about seen waste as a resource and giving them more knowledge and more. i'm urgent zeal to pass it, pass this information to their children and grandchildren. andreas darko knows how to get her point across and has gained the respect of the farmers, justifying financial backers. in order for the shavon sac, a project to flourish in its full potential. oh, that's it for today. but if you want to know more, don't forget to follow. also all social media platforms and of course check out a web site. i am sondra tween audio signing from kampala here in uganda. for now, keep it green and take care and go to go to to the next day for another pursuit of echo africa. my name is chris alone sign, you know from lagos. see you next time by a blue with these places in europe are smashing the records step into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you are record breaking sites on your youtube and now also in book for
she wants many more farmers to become aware of its benefits. it would have transformed the mindset about seen waste as a resource and giving them more knowledge and more. i'm urgent zeal to pass it, pass this information to their children and grandchildren. andreas darko knows how to get her point across and has gained the respect of the farmers, justifying financial backers. in order for the shavon sac, a project to flourish in its full potential. oh, that's it for today. but if you want to...
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who planted opium this year, if we do, for many farmers will suffer great problems, we speak to farmers who explain what these problems are and how they highlight the state of the country under thought, yvonne gordon and the social stigma of being a single mother in china. women tell us of discrimination at the hands of the government of being an unmarried parent ah irish manager, welcome to the dublin news. asia ledger could join us. the taliban recently banned to public cultivation and have gone to sun, but in reality isn't in forcing it. in fact, as you will see, a senior thought about official told us as much so why the ban? the reasons are complex but center around one indisputable reality. a lack of options. opium cultivation for many of guns, including sometimes the poly bomb, is the only way to earn enough money in a shattered economy. the brown mass oozing out of this pompey plant is extremely valuable. and right now its harvest time in afghanistan. farmers are collecting the raw material necessary for opium, morphine and heroine production. but in early april the taliban forba
who planted opium this year, if we do, for many farmers will suffer great problems, we speak to farmers who explain what these problems are and how they highlight the state of the country under thought, yvonne gordon and the social stigma of being a single mother in china. women tell us of discrimination at the hands of the government of being an unmarried parent ah irish manager, welcome to the dublin news. asia ledger could join us. the taliban recently banned to public cultivation and have...
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our farmers. our biofuel refiners.oday i am announcing the environmental and i, within the last one of ours, but the environmental protection agency is planning to issue an emergency waiver to allow even 15 gasoline to be used as more ethanol from home grown crops to be sold across the united states this summer in order to increase fuel supply. [applause] i feel like i am preaching to the choir here. listen to me. e 15 is about $.10 a gallon cheaper than eat in. some gas stations offer a bigger discount than that. many of the gas stations that sell it here in iowa, illinois, are required to stop selling it in the summer. with this waiver on june 1, you are not going to show up at your local gas station and see a bag over the pump that has the cheapest gas. you are going to be able to keep filling up with e 15. it's going to solve the whole problem. it won't solve all of the problems. it will help some people. i'm committed to whatever i can to help. even if it is an extra dollar or two in the pockets, it will make a di
our farmers. our biofuel refiners.oday i am announcing the environmental and i, within the last one of ours, but the environmental protection agency is planning to issue an emergency waiver to allow even 15 gasoline to be used as more ethanol from home grown crops to be sold across the united states this summer in order to increase fuel supply. [applause] i feel like i am preaching to the choir here. listen to me. e 15 is about $.10 a gallon cheaper than eat in. some gas stations offer a bigger...
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she wants many more farmers to become aware of its benefits. it would transform their minds debts about seen waste as a resource, and giving them more knowledge and more urgent zeal to pass that pass this information to their children and grandchildren. adria darko knows how to get her point across and has gained the respect of the farmers now justifying financial bathrooms. in order for the shavon sac, a project to flourish and its full potential. oh, that's it for today. but if you want to know more, don't forget to follow. also all social media platforms. and of course, check out a web site. i am sandra tween audio signing go from compiler, here in uganda for now. keep it green and take care and go to go to to the next day for another episode of echo africa. my name is crystal, i'm signing from lagos. see you next time. buy ah ah ah ah ah ah, ah ah, ah, with ah! with a cd lets loretta go 2022 in the motherland shows how to do with re new living and innovative expedition for the city of the future. your role max is on d. w. oh they will stay
she wants many more farmers to become aware of its benefits. it would transform their minds debts about seen waste as a resource, and giving them more knowledge and more urgent zeal to pass that pass this information to their children and grandchildren. adria darko knows how to get her point across and has gained the respect of the farmers now justifying financial bathrooms. in order for the shavon sac, a project to flourish and its full potential. oh, that's it for today. but if you want to...
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>> these farmers, who have declared that they are farmers first and foremost, today they are formingne grapes. down the road, it might be something else. a lot of these farmers have seen multiple diversity in their crops since their families have been farming. maybe not them but the generation before them. that is about preserving agriculture. i think we should all be asking questions about how everything is created and produced. that is where we are at now and it is an important question. one had a luxury good? maybe even more importantly a look very good. we have a huge responsibility. >> the struggles we face with climate change often feel so heavy. it makes us truly consider the issues we are dealing with as accidental threats, right? so, when we feel so heavy about climate change, it does seem there is something in this program that offers hope. >> absolutely. when you realize you can start locally, and you probably have to start locally and it is going to be me making a difference in what i do, it will be farmers making a difference, that is one small thing but that is a win. i
>> these farmers, who have declared that they are farmers first and foremost, today they are formingne grapes. down the road, it might be something else. a lot of these farmers have seen multiple diversity in their crops since their families have been farming. maybe not them but the generation before them. that is about preserving agriculture. i think we should all be asking questions about how everything is created and produced. that is where we are at now and it is an important...
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she wants many more farmers to become aware of its benefits. it would transform the mindset about, seen waste as a resource and giving them more knowledge and more um, urgent zeal to pass it, pass this information to their children and their grandchildren. andrea stark o knows how to get her point across and has gained the respect of the farmers house of justice to find financial backers in order for the sap on sack a project to flourish in its full potential. oh, that's it for today. but if you want to know more, don't forget to full also all our social media platforms. and of course, check out a web site. i am sandra to nadia signing from kampala here in uganda. for now, keep it green and take care. and don't forget to, to the next day for another episode of echo africa. my name is chris alam sign. you know, from lagos. see you next. i'm bye. a with awe with who was making the headlines and what's behind them. dw news africa. the show that was the issues shape in the continent. life is slowly getting back to normal. yeah. way on the street to
she wants many more farmers to become aware of its benefits. it would transform the mindset about, seen waste as a resource and giving them more knowledge and more um, urgent zeal to pass it, pass this information to their children and their grandchildren. andrea stark o knows how to get her point across and has gained the respect of the farmers house of justice to find financial backers in order for the sap on sack a project to flourish in its full potential. oh, that's it for today. but if...
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and as it gone up that high, a lot of farmers, particularly farmers that make a small profit. so you know what? i cannot make money for me and they take their farming acres down and they make like food and that's what the forecast is looking at. it's how much food is going to come out in the next year because farmers are going to be able to make aren't gonna be able to make, make my food this year. the farms in the united states, core farmers have already reduced their acres by 5 percent, which is a huge cutback. and that's because of the price, the fertilizer going up refold. you know, just to build on what david was saying, i mean according to our estimate, if the crisis continues past april were looking at, you know, i would cultural production and harvest being cut by 50 percent in ukraine and then even possibly 25 percent in russia so it really is a very critical situation and you know, for a w s p, we were even looking at the impact of this crisis and the number of people who are suffering from acute levels of hunger. and we expect if this continues past april, that arou
and as it gone up that high, a lot of farmers, particularly farmers that make a small profit. so you know what? i cannot make money for me and they take their farming acres down and they make like food and that's what the forecast is looking at. it's how much food is going to come out in the next year because farmers are going to be able to make aren't gonna be able to make, make my food this year. the farms in the united states, core farmers have already reduced their acres by 5 percent, which...
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easter, as observed in ukraine and russia. driving home that discontent, about high taxes fed up farmers intelligent in a ride all the way to the presidential palace. so we begin in france where voting in the presidential run off has mostly ended across much of the country. holes will stay open for another hour in the large cities so far turn up slightly down on the 2017 election. in coming to manuel macaroni is aiming for 2nd 5 year term. marine le pen leader of the national roddy party, is trying to unseat him. natasha butler joins me live now from paris and anna natasha beginning, early indications soon. yes, in about an hour's time, we should get the 1st estimated results, which will give a clearer idea as to who will end up in the li say later this evening. who will be the next presenter? frogs has been a campaign really dominated by a number of key issues. people's concerns over the rising cost of living. people also concerned by immigration and of course, the war in ukraine, the this war in the heart of europe. i'd like to bring in now a guest atanya, russia. she joins me from the
easter, as observed in ukraine and russia. driving home that discontent, about high taxes fed up farmers intelligent in a ride all the way to the presidential palace. so we begin in france where voting in the presidential run off has mostly ended across much of the country. holes will stay open for another hour in the large cities so far turn up slightly down on the 2017 election. in coming to manuel macaroni is aiming for 2nd 5 year term. marine le pen leader of the national roddy party, is...
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to compensate, dairy farmers increase their milk consumption. in 1945, the war came to an end. >> they thought they should be giving kids nutrition earlier in one of the ways to do that was in school. >> the school lunch program. at our school, we had free chocolate milk campaigns for athletes. >> milk has a place in lunchrooms and is the only food required to be served to kids. >> dare is leading saturated fat it's a link to higher risk to heart disease. >> dairy provides many essential nutrients that are needed. >> 70% of our schools milk is flavored. that includes a hefty amount of sugar. the american heart association recommends children and teens consume less than 25 grams of sugar a day. changing consumer habits along with more drink options are behind the steady decline in milk cells. the program was formed other the authority of the dairy production stabilization act of 1983. >> usda is required to promote certain commodities. it does this through programs that are technically called research and promotion programs, check off programs fo
to compensate, dairy farmers increase their milk consumption. in 1945, the war came to an end. >> they thought they should be giving kids nutrition earlier in one of the ways to do that was in school. >> the school lunch program. at our school, we had free chocolate milk campaigns for athletes. >> milk has a place in lunchrooms and is the only food required to be served to kids. >> dare is leading saturated fat it's a link to higher risk to heart disease. >> dairy...
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we are leaning on you, our farmers. i am announcing an environmental protection agency will issue an emergency waiver allowing e-15 gasoline to be sold across the united states this summer in order to increase fuel supply. [applause] pres. biden: thank you. i feel like i am preaching to the choir here. e-15 is about $.10 per gallon cheaper. and some are offering an even bigger discount. many of the gas stations that select are required to stop selling in the summer. but with this waiver, and june 1, you will not show up at your local gas station and see a sign over the pump that has the cheapest gas. you will be able to fill up with e-15. it will not solve all of our problems, but it will help some people. i am committed to do all i can to help. even though e-15 is only available at a few thousand pumps today, we are investing more than $100 million for the future. things like gas pumps that can handle higher blends. there is more we need to do to bring down the prices for american families. we are also working to addre
we are leaning on you, our farmers. i am announcing an environmental protection agency will issue an emergency waiver allowing e-15 gasoline to be sold across the united states this summer in order to increase fuel supply. [applause] pres. biden: thank you. i feel like i am preaching to the choir here. e-15 is about $.10 per gallon cheaper. and some are offering an even bigger discount. many of the gas stations that select are required to stop selling in the summer. but with this waiver, and...
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so, there are problems, jim, at every turn for farmers during this harvesting season. >> for farmersy people around the world that depend on the grain and corn they grow, a food crisis to come. laura, it's just one more example of how this war reverberates far beyond ukraine's borders. >> it absolutely does. and for anyone thinking this is something specific to ukraine, it reminds you that we are part of one world and all in a lot of this together. thank you, jim. we'll check back with you shortly. and coming up, florida's governor wants to strip disney world of something it's had for more than, well, half a century. is it payback for the company's opposition for what critics call the don't say guy law? the sponsor of the new bill says it targets disney and nothing else. he joins me next. line? need.. liberty biberty— cut. liberty... are we married to mutual? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ mission control, we are go for launch. um, she's eating the rocket. ♪ lunchabl! built to be eaten. ♪ ♪ ♪i'm so defensive,♪ ♪i got bongos thumping in my chest♪ ♪
so, there are problems, jim, at every turn for farmers during this harvesting season. >> for farmersy people around the world that depend on the grain and corn they grow, a food crisis to come. laura, it's just one more example of how this war reverberates far beyond ukraine's borders. >> it absolutely does. and for anyone thinking this is something specific to ukraine, it reminds you that we are part of one world and all in a lot of this together. thank you, jim. we'll check back...
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and that's why farmers thou to continue with their demands. they say government assistance would help them to produce more, something they say would benefit argentina's economy and the whole world police, i will as a seat at one side of the both the international monetary fund and the world bank group have met for the past week to consider the global consequences of the war in ukraine. they've also been discussing what's called the debt distress of many low income countries. vicky price from the center for economics and business research says pi inflation was being predicted even before the war. and ukraine seen good prices on prices and freight charges for transporting anything from anywhere around the world going up very significantly. and that had been leading those people to downgrade the forecast anyway, so i was expected, it would happen. but the interesting thing is it happened with a vengeance. if you like, in the sense that they had to add to the impact of the warranty ukraine. and additionally, of course, they did this huge uncertain
and that's why farmers thou to continue with their demands. they say government assistance would help them to produce more, something they say would benefit argentina's economy and the whole world police, i will as a seat at one side of the both the international monetary fund and the world bank group have met for the past week to consider the global consequences of the war in ukraine. they've also been discussing what's called the debt distress of many low income countries. vicky price from...
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one thing many farmers are doing isjust trying to i farmers are doing isjust trying to reduce _ farmersbut the animals are still going _ so much, but the animals are still going to _ so much, but the animals are still going to be — so much, but the animals are still going to be perfectly healthy and getting _ going to be perfectly healthy and getting all the nutrition they need but it_ getting all the nutrition they need but it is— getting all the nutrition they need but it isjust going to decrease the milk yield — but it isjust going to decrease the milk yield slightly.— milk yield slightly. some farmers sa it is milk yield slightly. some farmers say it isjust _ milk yield slightly. some farmers say it is just not _ milk yield slightly. some farmers say it isjust not cost-effective i milk yield slightly. some farmersj say it isjust not cost-effective so say it is just not cost—effective so do you predict a point where we will see gaps on the shelves of? t do you predict a point where we will see gaps on the shelves of?- see gaps on the shelves of? i have no doubt about _ see gaps on th
one thing many farmers are doing isjust trying to i farmers are doing isjust trying to reduce _ farmersbut the animals are still going _ so much, but the animals are still going to _ so much, but the animals are still going to be — so much, but the animals are still going to be perfectly healthy and getting _ going to be perfectly healthy and getting all the nutrition they need but it_ getting all the nutrition they need but it is— getting all the nutrition they need but it isjust going to...
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last half of his heard a sizable financial loss for the farmer. the government compensates farmers after such incidents, but at a rate around half of market value went toward the wild animals from the desert. the lions, the elephants, causes a lot of problems. we'll get graded, our quick one t, it's getting well, we don't gain anything from having wild animals here. they bring us nothing, no more hoard more. ah, he went to a hole in our livestock, our, our income, how we earn our living, the whole drug or alcohol near his stall. gary rob has discovered fresh hyena tracks on brown. hyenas don't hunt goats, but the tracks could have been made by spotted hyenas to a more aggressive species. lou liquid come gun if, if the government doesn't take care of the hyenas again, we have no choice or google play the dumb. cuz i mean, we have to shoot them. that's the plan on the maza. ah, when he was a cattle, her phineas casa owner also killed hyenas in lions. today, he protects them. he's a ranger, a member of the unable community reserve. since the ninety's
last half of his heard a sizable financial loss for the farmer. the government compensates farmers after such incidents, but at a rate around half of market value went toward the wild animals from the desert. the lions, the elephants, causes a lot of problems. we'll get graded, our quick one t, it's getting well, we don't gain anything from having wild animals here. they bring us nothing, no more hoard more. ah, he went to a hole in our livestock, our, our income, how we earn our living, the...
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while gentlemen farmers have taken the tractors and blocked the streets of one is iris. and the gypsy king goes out on a high in front of which is another story with you and he has begun the faithful world copies on its way to cath, your title package. today it's been nicer more recently in hong she when i for the flowers to really race ahead of themselves is the azaleas in tokyo. being watched course has been cherry blossom season for a while. it all suggests that we've seen proper spring. so the rains copy far away . oh there they are. significant ranges catching. she cocoa, maybe $700.00 shoot for the rest of the we can then that line tails off, but another bump in developing in central china. this is going to run up the yank. see just south of the yellow river, they go breeze some flash flooding. that's not widespread flooding just yet. looks fairly wet though. in both were highland shanghai. somehow. later in the we can in early week north of all that it's still halt beijing 30 probably last much longer. i think the window pick up so was thirty's and to record is we
while gentlemen farmers have taken the tractors and blocked the streets of one is iris. and the gypsy king goes out on a high in front of which is another story with you and he has begun the faithful world copies on its way to cath, your title package. today it's been nicer more recently in hong she when i for the flowers to really race ahead of themselves is the azaleas in tokyo. being watched course has been cherry blossom season for a while. it all suggests that we've seen proper spring. so...
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there is a real need to look at how we manage to actually grow the food that we need and farmers are given the support to do that. both in europe and worldwide this crisis is really just one of many shocks the next shock could be a severe weather-related shock as we are seeing in different parts of the world. if farmers are not supported to transition to much more sustainable agriculture practices, we will face significant challenges to our food systems going forward >> when it comes to climate smart actions that farmers can take to make food supply more resilient, what are the key barriers to scaling those solutions? >> the report sis is based on seven countries and representing 75% of the farming base in europe what it shows is farmers are very supportive of the idea of climate smart agriculture. the challenge is economically. how do it ththey make that trano with the shock we see at the moment in the way that is economically viable for them as farmers? how do we build market support and incentives to really speed up that transition so that the economic return makes sense for farme
there is a real need to look at how we manage to actually grow the food that we need and farmers are given the support to do that. both in europe and worldwide this crisis is really just one of many shocks the next shock could be a severe weather-related shock as we are seeing in different parts of the world. if farmers are not supported to transition to much more sustainable agriculture practices, we will face significant challenges to our food systems going forward >> when it comes to...
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and it worked well for the farmers, it worked well for the farmers in the south especially. so as they are helped, that's going to help the national picture. >> so the one from 32 to 35 directly help the family get more income because they were directly being given, >> they got income from two sources, they would get bigger, higher price further -- at the market. and they would get a subsidy check from the government. yep as a premium to encourage them. roosevelt figured you are asking farmers to do something that is sort of counter intuitive. to grow it lasts and that's going to help you make more money. so they figured, i think figured correctly. the only way are going to get farmers to cooperate is to pay them and so, farmers face with this proposition, okay, it may look stupid but i'm not stupid, you're going to pay me to our class, basically. and they would have referendum on this with the farmers. the cotton farmers got to vote on it. and typically, they vote for overwhelmingly and it does work. what happens is, after the supreme court declares it unconstitutional, the
and it worked well for the farmers, it worked well for the farmers in the south especially. so as they are helped, that's going to help the national picture. >> so the one from 32 to 35 directly help the family get more income because they were directly being given, >> they got income from two sources, they would get bigger, higher price further -- at the market. and they would get a subsidy check from the government. yep as a premium to encourage them. roosevelt figured you are...
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on this with the farmers the cotton farmers got to vote on it. and typically they vote for it overwhelmingly. and it does work. what happens is after the supreme court declares an inconstitutional? they have to rig it and make it sound like conservation. you're not planting as much money as much across to get more money. you're doing it for cons. what is called soil conservation right? when was it ruled unconstitutional was that after 35? yeah. makes sense. thank you. anybody else? any questionstoday's class is da
on this with the farmers the cotton farmers got to vote on it. and typically they vote for it overwhelmingly. and it does work. what happens is after the supreme court declares an inconstitutional? they have to rig it and make it sound like conservation. you're not planting as much money as much across to get more money. you're doing it for cons. what is called soil conservation right? when was it ruled unconstitutional was that after 35? yeah. makes sense. thank you. anybody else? any...
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there's not a minute where a farmer doesn't feel stressed.'s something always going on that could go wrong. >> reporter: according to the c.d.c., farmer suicide rates spiked 40% in less than two decades. in minnesota, mathew says that number has started to drop, as more farmers call and connect. >> this idea that you have to get so bad in order to see a therapist is a foolish one. why wouldn't you want to be healthier? >> thank you for calling the minnesota farm and rural helpline. >> reporter: an essential lifeline in america's heartland. for "eye on america," jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. >> o'donnell: such an important lifeline. well, still ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," a multi-state peanut butter recall-- what you need to know. and, why the new coach of the seton hall pirates is proud as a peacock. a peacock. ♪♪ we all need a rock we can rely on. to be strong. to overcome anything. ♪♪ to be...unstoppable. that's why millions rely on the strength and financial guidance of prudential to achieve their dreams. who's your rock? ♪♪ pla
there's not a minute where a farmer doesn't feel stressed.'s something always going on that could go wrong. >> reporter: according to the c.d.c., farmer suicide rates spiked 40% in less than two decades. in minnesota, mathew says that number has started to drop, as more farmers call and connect. >> this idea that you have to get so bad in order to see a therapist is a foolish one. why wouldn't you want to be healthier? >> thank you for calling the minnesota farm and rural...
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and as it gone up that high, a lot of farmers, particularly you come out in the next year because farmers are going to be able to make aren't gonna be able to make as much food this year. the farm in the united states, calling farmers have already reduced their acres by 5 percent. you know, for w s p, we were even looking at the impact of this price, this on the number of ukrainian land as of today. but we will not have money to do this one campaign of next year, which are registered in august with a winter crops. and that's a huge challenge. that's a tragedy. and that can cause a big problem for our planet. and you've really frank, the problem. so very clearly i want to then hone in on we created the 5 panel problem. the 4th one is really a feed security problem due to the fact as a shipment from the finance and it will start launching a series of policy police that's going to really look at some of the solutions. because while everybody's looking at, you know, rightly so, the, the devastation and the destruction that's happening in the country as a result of the crisis. there's this, yo
and as it gone up that high, a lot of farmers, particularly you come out in the next year because farmers are going to be able to make aren't gonna be able to make as much food this year. the farm in the united states, calling farmers have already reduced their acres by 5 percent. you know, for w s p, we were even looking at the impact of this price, this on the number of ukrainian land as of today. but we will not have money to do this one campaign of next year, which are registered in august...
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and that's why farmers vowed to continue with their demand. they think government would help them could use more, something they say would benefit argentina's economy. and the whole world will see that when a fight is at least 12 people have been killed in another 10 and missing after full boats carrying 120 migrants in refugee genes. thank new to new zia, the coast guard rescued. at least 98 of a people off the coast of fact. cuz guns in japan say they've found 7 people who were believed to be among $26.00 on board a missing to bones. the vessel disappeared off off hawkeye to island in northern japan on saturday. the crews sent out a distress call saying the boat was sinking. the gods save for people were unresponsive and hadn't commented on the others alley culture and patrol. boat searching for the vessel. the philippines bays to morrow islamic liberation front is the biggest armed group in southeast asia. for the 1st time in its history, it's endorsed a presidential candidate to explain why this is significant. shamella ellen, dog and visi
and that's why farmers vowed to continue with their demand. they think government would help them could use more, something they say would benefit argentina's economy. and the whole world will see that when a fight is at least 12 people have been killed in another 10 and missing after full boats carrying 120 migrants in refugee genes. thank new to new zia, the coast guard rescued. at least 98 of a people off the coast of fact. cuz guns in japan say they've found 7 people who were believed to be...
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and that's why farmers vowed to continue with their demand. they think government would help them could use more something they say would benefit argentina's economy and the whole world, i will see that when a fight is voting is underway in slovenia, where the far, where the right wing prime minister yana hansa has been challenged by former business man, robert, goal of the prime minister cast his vote on sunday morning. he's in a tight race with gullah, who was a renewable energy business man before entering politics. the winner is likely to form a government through a coalition with other political party and the largest our group in se asia is for the 1st time backing candidates and next month presidential election in the philippines. but that endorsement is not welcome news and mainly muslim communities on the southern island of menda. now, jeremy, then doug has their story. it was a day of coinage on june 19, 1971 combined forces of the philippine military, along with the local armed group called laga, launched an attack in the village of
and that's why farmers vowed to continue with their demand. they think government would help them could use more something they say would benefit argentina's economy and the whole world, i will see that when a fight is voting is underway in slovenia, where the far, where the right wing prime minister yana hansa has been challenged by former business man, robert, goal of the prime minister cast his vote on sunday morning. he's in a tight race with gullah, who was a renewable energy business man...
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and that's why farmers vowed to continue with their demands. they say government assistance would help them to produce more. something they say would benefit argentina's economy and the whole world is i will as a seat at one site if voting is underway in slovenia and was expected to be a type parliamentary election. the right wing populous party prime minister ayana's yansa has cast is valid, has been criticized for restricting media, freedom and civil liberties. during the pandemic, his challenger is renewable energy. businessman barbara call up from the freedom movement party. molina, savage h is in the capital, louisiana, with more on the election. a civilian society at the moment is very much divided. it radicalized and polarized. so for the new answer to the choosing between 2 different paths, 2 different versions of their future. one version, this is future of their future is cooperation within european use institutions and the other one is more in venice for support in young, within the european union. this is the choice between the youn
and that's why farmers vowed to continue with their demands. they say government assistance would help them to produce more. something they say would benefit argentina's economy and the whole world is i will as a seat at one site if voting is underway in slovenia and was expected to be a type parliamentary election. the right wing populous party prime minister ayana's yansa has cast is valid, has been criticized for restricting media, freedom and civil liberties. during the pandemic, his...
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and then defendant device of the farmers journalists like might be long gone. he say the situation in flames already long running tensions between the government and the agriculture sector. and what have you as the farming sectors in a strange situation because like most countries in the world where they produce more food than they consume is a chance to make profit. and argentina has a suit of food and it could export more grain, milk and meat box. and, and tina's case a bit of prices don't always benefit pharma, the constant trouble between producers and the government. and that's why farmers vowed to continue with their demand leafy government would help them could use more, something they say would benefit argentina's economy. and the whole world will just see that when environmental groups in southern africa say there is renewed concern that many countries in the region are doing enough to combat climate change. extreme weather conditions from floods to drought have hit millions of people in the last 6 months. alone and recent floods in south africa cause
and then defendant device of the farmers journalists like might be long gone. he say the situation in flames already long running tensions between the government and the agriculture sector. and what have you as the farming sectors in a strange situation because like most countries in the world where they produce more food than they consume is a chance to make profit. and argentina has a suit of food and it could export more grain, milk and meat box. and, and tina's case a bit of prices don't...
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the towers want their visitors to recommend the new product so that more farmers can reduce their carbon footprints is about 50 percent of most farms. carbon footprint is that and certainly found a mission. so it would then knock your factory, knock our product down by about 15 percent in terms of the overall carbon footprint . this is the product we're, we've been fading. so the gal histories that is fairly strong smelling m. if you want to have a low with the dog, etc, close go. so i'll knock your socks off for the me. alternatives to cow's milk, such as soil out and almond milk, have been gaining popularity in recent years. that's the trend the towers and determined to stop their family has lived in lancashire for centuries. farmers here claimed that the soil is to pull for most crops, but perfect for cows to graze. protect in the app is something farmer john towers sees as his special responsibility and a fail. i'm very fortunate to be working with the younger generation of my family, who are probably more foresighted that i am. and they could see the change coming faster than i coul
the towers want their visitors to recommend the new product so that more farmers can reduce their carbon footprints is about 50 percent of most farms. carbon footprint is that and certainly found a mission. so it would then knock your factory, knock our product down by about 15 percent in terms of the overall carbon footprint . this is the product we're, we've been fading. so the gal histories that is fairly strong smelling m. if you want to have a low with the dog, etc, close go. so i'll knock...