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this chicken farmer is birds for the meat.anted permission to double its capacity to 180,000 broiler chickens. once that new shed is built this farms mark will be taken off—site to an anaerobic digestion. he is following the rules. that digester is licensed to take animal waste from farms for them and after producing energy it sends the phosphate rich leftovers to be spread on the land. we've followed some of that waste product. it's being spread on this field. but as we were filming we noticed that on this occasion mark appears to have been spread here around two metres from the water in this culvert. legally, this gap should be at least six metres. i took a walk in the field a few months later. it's been a bumper summer. crops have been planted, harvested and taken away already. and there is the culvert that runs on the edge of the field and it finishes just over here. and this is what we are looking for, this is a culvert or gully right on the edge of the field. this is where we saw mark being spread far too close of the fi
this chicken farmer is birds for the meat.anted permission to double its capacity to 180,000 broiler chickens. once that new shed is built this farms mark will be taken off—site to an anaerobic digestion. he is following the rules. that digester is licensed to take animal waste from farms for them and after producing energy it sends the phosphate rich leftovers to be spread on the land. we've followed some of that waste product. it's being spread on this field. but as we were filming we...
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farmers alwa s far back as 2004. farmers always say _ far back as 2004.farmers j always say they want to be compliant and comply with rules and regulations. it's only when you show— and regulations. it's only when you show them when they're not comptiant — you show them when they're not compliant will they take some regulatory improvements. compliance in this area has risen from 34% in 2010 to 99% now. risen from 3496 in 2010 to 99% now. ,, :, risen from 3496 in 2010 to 9996 now. ,, ., , . risen from 3496 in 2010 to 9996 now. ,, :, , . :, now. seeing a difference on the concentration _ now. seeing a difference on the concentration on _ now. seeing a difference on the concentration on the _ now. seeing a difference on the concentration on the river i now. seeing a difference on the concentration on the river as i concentration on the river as it could happen overnight. tt’s it could happen overnight. it's aood to it could happen overnight. it's good to can — it could happen overnight. it's good to can never of years for reid — good to can never of years fo
farmers alwa s far back as 2004. farmers always say _ far back as 2004.farmers j always say they want to be compliant and comply with rules and regulations. it's only when you show— and regulations. it's only when you show them when they're not comptiant — you show them when they're not compliant will they take some regulatory improvements. compliance in this area has risen from 34% in 2010 to 99% now. risen from 3496 in 2010 to 99% now. ,, :, risen from 3496 in 2010 to 9996 now. ,, ., , ....
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who suffer, hispanic farmers, asian farmers. for us is about land. this goes back to the land. taking away the land and using the united states department of agriculture to do so. i would say this about the secretary, he has never come to an annual conference. this is his third time serving as the u.s. agriculture secretary but they show up at the farm bureau, national farmers union, and you cannot say anything about equity if you do not show up to speak to and address our nation's black farmers. we are facing discrimination that the united states department of agriculture, fortune 500 countries such as john deer and pepsi will contract, we have a host of issues but this specific case is about a broken promise, just like ben said, a broken contract. black farmers signed this contract, native american farmer signed a contract, hispanic former signed the contract. centered back in and made plans based on all of those expectations, 120% debt relief. and they want to trade it for a long, and to bring their cases up to the delinquent
who suffer, hispanic farmers, asian farmers. for us is about land. this goes back to the land. taking away the land and using the united states department of agriculture to do so. i would say this about the secretary, he has never come to an annual conference. this is his third time serving as the u.s. agriculture secretary but they show up at the farm bureau, national farmers union, and you cannot say anything about equity if you do not show up to speak to and address our nation's black...
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as farmers are demanding ill build that wonders if those were more. when we turned the entire delta into rice paddies, the mentality was to exploit nature to the absolute fullest like also just healthy . now. our now it's time for change and not everyone is happy about it. better, but scientists say natural solutions are better suited at reducing the effects of climate change in, but i me to got it come directly might be good for some time. environmental groups have been protesting against another related problem. the ebara river is carrying hardly any sediment into the delta, others all in loving. that's because dozens of dams further up river are keeping the mud back. and mud is what the delta is made of. at this rally demonstrators symbolically poor soil into the river. to highlight that without natural sediments, the delta will be at even greater risk from climate change. if we, if you can mitigate or if it little, it will be extremely difficult to offset the effects of climate change or specifically flooding and loss of land. so the more or more
as farmers are demanding ill build that wonders if those were more. when we turned the entire delta into rice paddies, the mentality was to exploit nature to the absolute fullest like also just healthy . now. our now it's time for change and not everyone is happy about it. better, but scientists say natural solutions are better suited at reducing the effects of climate change in, but i me to got it come directly might be good for some time. environmental groups have been protesting against...
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this administration tube put america's farmers first. and then it has to be the black farmer.ldest occupation on the history for people in the united states is farming. and we need the administration right now to come to the table. and the president to come right now to the table and talk about this broken promise and how to make it right for america's black and other farmers of color. in this case, the native american farmers, all with this $16 16,000 plus. people watching this is is a three decade old request. and so, 120%, we thought it was great mission and they repealed it, they took away the whole deal. >> todd: john, let me get in there for a second. you said delivered for him. you said black farmers delivered for joe biden. looking back, was the biden administration simply pandering to what farmers in order to get the black vote? >> would like to say this. every congressional senatorial candidate that is running for office right now, they need to reach out to us and see how they can help us. for everyone watching the show, we are open to candidates to see how they can
this administration tube put america's farmers first. and then it has to be the black farmer.ldest occupation on the history for people in the united states is farming. and we need the administration right now to come to the table. and the president to come right now to the table and talk about this broken promise and how to make it right for america's black and other farmers of color. in this case, the native american farmers, all with this $16 16,000 plus. people watching this is is a three...
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as farmers are demanding ill build that one does. she thought for more when we turned the entire dell to her into rice paddies, the mentality was to exploit nature to that absolute fullest, also just healthy. now. our now it's time for change and not everyone is happy about it better. what scientists say natural solutions are better suited at reducing the effects of climate change in, but i mean, he got ill come directly my the court for some time environmental groups have been protesting against another related problem. the ab river is carrying hardly any sediment into the delta, others all im loving. that's because dozens of dams further up river are keeping the mud back. and mud is what the delta has made of. at this rally demonstrators symbolically poor soil into the river. to highlight that without natural sediments, the delta will be at even greater risk from climate change. if we, if you do mitigate effect a little, it will be extremely difficult to offset the effects of climate change al, specifically flooding and loss of lan
as farmers are demanding ill build that one does. she thought for more when we turned the entire dell to her into rice paddies, the mentality was to exploit nature to that absolute fullest, also just healthy. now. our now it's time for change and not everyone is happy about it better. what scientists say natural solutions are better suited at reducing the effects of climate change in, but i mean, he got ill come directly my the court for some time environmental groups have been protesting...
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i dismantle. licksey already kept the farmers home grown chick. peas. have been on the market for 5 years now. and recently he's acquired a big customer in berlin, who's using them to make co food, something akin to toe from them. misunderstanding, we need to you less, meet a more plan proteins that we need more variety than before matthew. and then i think we will be able to feed more people using a less land lloyd to that's what we have to aim for if we really want to survive as a society, as human beings on august the december stay in one unit. so it's a ne health is already making the switch to a new type of farming one that could ensure that there's enough food for every one . ah, ah, traditional agriculture transform for tomorrow. by e commerce, indonesian entrepreneur sandy helps nearly 400 farmers market their products. using online platforms in their own supermarket through going directly from the farm to the consumer, made in germany in 30 minutes on d w. ah ah, ah, ah ah ah, this is d w here is life from berlin digging in for the heaviest of
i dismantle. licksey already kept the farmers home grown chick. peas. have been on the market for 5 years now. and recently he's acquired a big customer in berlin, who's using them to make co food, something akin to toe from them. misunderstanding, we need to you less, meet a more plan proteins that we need more variety than before matthew. and then i think we will be able to feed more people using a less land lloyd to that's what we have to aim for if we really want to survive as a society, as...
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as farmers are demanding ill build that one does. she thought for more when we turned the entire dell to her into rice paddies, the mentality was to exploit nature to that absolute fullest. also just healthy. now. our now it's time for change and not everyone is happy about it. but scientists say natural solutions are better suited at reducing the effects of climate change in, but i mean, he got ill come directly mighty got for some time environmental groups have been protesting against another related problem. the ab river is carrying hardly any sediment into the delta, others all im loving. that's because dozens of dams further up river are keeping the mud back. and mud is what the delta has made of. at this rally demonstrators symbolically poor soil into the river. to highlight that without natural sediments, the delta will be at even greater risk from climate change. it move you to mitigate effect a little. it will be extremely difficult to offset the effects of climate change al, specifically flooding and loss of lands on the mo
as farmers are demanding ill build that one does. she thought for more when we turned the entire dell to her into rice paddies, the mentality was to exploit nature to that absolute fullest. also just healthy. now. our now it's time for change and not everyone is happy about it. but scientists say natural solutions are better suited at reducing the effects of climate change in, but i mean, he got ill come directly mighty got for some time environmental groups have been protesting against another...
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so my message to all you millennial farmers out there in fact, don't be afraid to be farmers, have the courage to work and do business in the agricultural sector. onion ah, now some foods can be rich in iron, but this bread roll is infused with heavy metal. it was baked to the sounds of hard rock and its bakers insist that you can taste the difference. so can the right sort of music really make for better bread? see what you think. ah, a sound when is are moving and they also move the micro organisms enjoy, which then produces war flavors. so it's a win win and great music for 1000000 building a great case on the bread winner. hi, my name is alex. so schmidt i'm. i'm a master baker and bred sommelier. back in the day, i wanted to be a rock star. i was really involved in music and was pretty successful at what there was actually a time when i had to decide between banga musician or a baker, rightly but, but then i decided to go for bacon. luckily about 30 bucks to been cheating ah. in the senior, i'm a 4th generation baker. i grew up here with flour in my veins. there's my grandfather a
so my message to all you millennial farmers out there in fact, don't be afraid to be farmers, have the courage to work and do business in the agricultural sector. onion ah, now some foods can be rich in iron, but this bread roll is infused with heavy metal. it was baked to the sounds of hard rock and its bakers insist that you can taste the difference. so can the right sort of music really make for better bread? see what you think. ah, a sound when is are moving and they also move the micro...
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of more expensive logistics and the expectation that , under the current conditions, a ukrainian farmer will offer an interesting price for the world market. take these loans at 57-9%. because we know that the state declares such assistance, but in fact, from the application to receiving this money, how much time does it actually take, it is a rather complicated process, not because it is complicated, but because this is a certain bureaucratic procedure that must be followed to meet certain requirements, regulations and similar things, how fast is it for everyone? with this, we often have problems. of course, it is more difficult to talk about 62 billion hryvnias. hmmm, it is better than nothing at all. but if we talk about losses from the war, it is only 4 billion direct dollars losses of 22 billion dollars of indirect loss of the agricultural sector from the war, that is, against the background of these figures, 1.5 billion of support, they look quite meager. well, on the other hand, it is also good that they are there. because if there were no such sums, it would be bad at all . thos
of more expensive logistics and the expectation that , under the current conditions, a ukrainian farmer will offer an interesting price for the world market. take these loans at 57-9%. because we know that the state declares such assistance, but in fact, from the application to receiving this money, how much time does it actually take, it is a rather complicated process, not because it is complicated, but because this is a certain bureaucratic procedure that must be followed to meet certain...
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sergey, if this season ukrainian farmers cannot prepare well and qualitatively for the next one, thenwill surely feel these consequences , in fact, it will be quite a long time before such a scenario. -e and it will not happen so quickly in our country, that is, there is a reserve of strength, there is absolutely a reserve of strength, there is a reserve of grain oil crops from last year, this year there will already be large reserves er-e well, let's say that we have two or three regions of the central part of central ukraine can fully provide food for the whole of ukraine, that is, we do not have such a food crisis , but we certainly have an agrarian crisis because there are problems with sowing, there are problems with exports, there are problems with the existence of people in the territory of ukraine in general due to the military aggression of the russian federation, a question for mr. roman, please tell me what challenges can you outline in this seed company? and what was the most difficult for everyone? the countries that were located in the north of our country, in the east o
sergey, if this season ukrainian farmers cannot prepare well and qualitatively for the next one, thenwill surely feel these consequences , in fact, it will be quite a long time before such a scenario. -e and it will not happen so quickly in our country, that is, there is a reserve of strength, there is absolutely a reserve of strength, there is a reserve of grain oil crops from last year, this year there will already be large reserves er-e well, let's say that we have two or three regions of...
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and farmers like you and us should sidney hoff . she's introducing new arable crops to saxony and height. she's using his farm as a test field. as will blame us in the problem is that most farmers experiment a bit o that but because there's no scientific supervision they don't get listened to. denise the way to her. yes. entity only. and you're only deemed important when the university is on board to the researcher from the university of ha, is using her standing to back this agricultural transformation at the moment, just under 16 percent of what is harvested worldwide, directly ends up on our plates. 72 percent of it is turned into animal feed and 11.7 percent is used as biofuel or as an industrial commodity. emerson v. done via awfully. we have to move towards producing more food and away from animal feed and fuel type stuff. above all, we need vegetables, hospital men, at the moment it's brought in from around the world. i'd like local agriculture to increase and become more crisis resilient. rushdin. if we ate less meet, there
and farmers like you and us should sidney hoff . she's introducing new arable crops to saxony and height. she's using his farm as a test field. as will blame us in the problem is that most farmers experiment a bit o that but because there's no scientific supervision they don't get listened to. denise the way to her. yes. entity only. and you're only deemed important when the university is on board to the researcher from the university of ha, is using her standing to back this agricultural...
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that the farmer has begun to grow in eastern germany. he thinks agriculture and eating habits need to change. he must see an illness approved else in how should we eat in the future as eating snips or every day is incurred was in. it probably isn't good to eat. just let us every day either come up at variety. the, i think that's the most important thing. that means we don't have to go without anything delighted in it, but it means that our food is very varied and nutritious about us via their few fetish and i shall tish and send an kun mm. at his farm in the german state of saxony and heart eunice choice and ne hoth grows all kinds of super foods. to day he so aquino seeds, the grain is native to the south american andes, but feels increasingly at home here. been vianza manuel, if we keep on growing what we always have was from them, we're not going to get anywhere in the fifa climate change means getting used to be idea of cultivating different crops sitting on. that's why i find it really interesting fun and keen. why is really healthy
that the farmer has begun to grow in eastern germany. he thinks agriculture and eating habits need to change. he must see an illness approved else in how should we eat in the future as eating snips or every day is incurred was in. it probably isn't good to eat. just let us every day either come up at variety. the, i think that's the most important thing. that means we don't have to go without anything delighted in it, but it means that our food is very varied and nutritious about us via their...
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farmer eunice should send me half has been refining this recipe for a long time. it's something special he thought up for his 3 children. when done though, to the thick life an art, this is going to be a kind of chick pito for you. i'm going to cut it into little fish shapes for my children, fish form schneider. then i'm going to fry it a bit so it gets that extra bit of flavor done. it's a meal made almost entirely from chick peas. and that comes apart from the spices entirely from local production, disfigure. now i'm about to look at to avoid a chick peas or a gar, bonds, or beans, or a protein rich pulse from the middle east that the farmer has begun to grow in eastern germany. he thinks agriculture and eating habits need to change a marcia nelnet swamped al sin. how should we eat in the future? is eating snips or every day isn't good, was in, it probably isn't good to eat just lattice every day either to cover up at variety the, i think that's the most important thing. that means we don't have to go without anything like that. but it means that our food is ver
farmer eunice should send me half has been refining this recipe for a long time. it's something special he thought up for his 3 children. when done though, to the thick life an art, this is going to be a kind of chick pito for you. i'm going to cut it into little fish shapes for my children, fish form schneider. then i'm going to fry it a bit so it gets that extra bit of flavor done. it's a meal made almost entirely from chick peas. and that comes apart from the spices entirely from local...
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here, farmers from the crimea brought grape seed oil. embroidery - this is what the winemaker no longer needs. turns out it has a lot of benefits. the whole world makes grape seed oil, which is rich in vitamins and vitamins. and omega-6 omega-9 resveratrol is what it says, and in the body the inflammatory process is what makes neuroprotective protection, if it is difficult to surprise muscovites with even grape seed oil, then pasta from grape flour is probably about for the first time pasta from grape flour i see, in fact, this is really a new product for the market for the russian market from grape seed flour. we made three kinds, a-a pasta, then there is pure grape seed flour, wine pasta with the addition of beetroot juice and such a bright saturated color and grapes for wine mix at the fair. you can also find meat and fish products from distant regions of russia, we generally stand. we have our own family tribal community of indigenous peoples of the north. here we, the miners , hand over everything to the processing plant. and here w
here, farmers from the crimea brought grape seed oil. embroidery - this is what the winemaker no longer needs. turns out it has a lot of benefits. the whole world makes grape seed oil, which is rich in vitamins and vitamins. and omega-6 omega-9 resveratrol is what it says, and in the body the inflammatory process is what makes neuroprotective protection, if it is difficult to surprise muscovites with even grape seed oil, then pasta from grape flour is probably about for the first time pasta...
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i asked her of farmers group. i come up in the war room condo hang district to land her sandy train. me. huh. and finally, the farmer app is very helpful. a bit better by monday, but to be honest, on monday, the 1st time i used it, i was overwhelmed because it was a bit confusing. but thank god, there was a field assistant and sandy. you helped me with money, ultimately, i understood how it works and it became easier to use. and i'm happy to gain new knowledge and on my own when you go with the app, farmers can monitor the progress of their crops. no went to fertilize and harvest and calculate how much they earn or they can, i. so my message to all you millennial farmers out there and don't be afraid to be farmers have the courage to work and do business in the agricultural sector. onion ah, now some foods can be rich in iron, but this bread roll is infused with heavy metal. it was baked to the sounds of hard rock and its bakers insist that you can taste the difference. i can the right sort of music rarely make fo
i asked her of farmers group. i come up in the war room condo hang district to land her sandy train. me. huh. and finally, the farmer app is very helpful. a bit better by monday, but to be honest, on monday, the 1st time i used it, i was overwhelmed because it was a bit confusing. but thank god, there was a field assistant and sandy. you helped me with money, ultimately, i understood how it works and it became easier to use. and i'm happy to gain new knowledge and on my own when you go with the...
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fires here happen every dry season when farmers clear land.% increase from thprevious year; the vast majority of them deliberately lit. tasso: in the amazon, fire is a manmade fire. it's a part of the deforestation process. cristiane: first, the illegal loggers start entering the territory. they remove the trees that have more value in the market, which are not all the trees. and then it's time to remove the rest of the forest. so this process of removing the forest that's left there, it's a process that use the fire usually, because it's cheaper. and then after the fires, then you can start a new activity, which is gonna be probably cattle ranching. and after some years it could be also turning to some agriculture land with soy, or any other grain. ♪♪♪ sophie: a decade ago, brazil was being praised for its efforts to preserve the amazon. then in late 2018, the country elected a new right-wing government under president jair bolsonaro. a climate change skeptic, bolsonaro campaigned on a platform of developing the amazon and getting rid of envi
fires here happen every dry season when farmers clear land.% increase from thprevious year; the vast majority of them deliberately lit. tasso: in the amazon, fire is a manmade fire. it's a part of the deforestation process. cristiane: first, the illegal loggers start entering the territory. they remove the trees that have more value in the market, which are not all the trees. and then it's time to remove the rest of the forest. so this process of removing the forest that's left there, it's a...
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well, in principle, ukrainian farmers are in the majority they know how to work with this.not news. if there are again interruptions with exports and even anticipation of these possible interruptions with exports, how will it affect the future sowing, now there are already thoughts that farmers will sow even less than this year, because it is not clear how to export, how to collect, etc., it is obvious that it will have a negative impact because the grain corridor gave e. it was important first of all for the ukrainian farmer because the price was growing in the future and it had to grow, accordingly, he could sell his grain for the money that would allow him to plant the next crop now it is getting complicated and this one is so little nuanced it wasn't the way the farmer wanted it this season he didn't want much in particular he wanted a fair price in principle so as the minimum to cover its costs is that this is the trend. as you say, it is there and it can increase. what can the government do in this situation, how can it help farmers so that next year's harvest was not
well, in principle, ukrainian farmers are in the majority they know how to work with this.not news. if there are again interruptions with exports and even anticipation of these possible interruptions with exports, how will it affect the future sowing, now there are already thoughts that farmers will sow even less than this year, because it is not clear how to export, how to collect, etc., it is obvious that it will have a negative impact because the grain corridor gave e. it was important first...
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-- things of this nature, the people who are hurting are the black farmers and farmers of color, millionse been waiting for debt relief and that is why i filed my complaint last week along with my attorney in washington dc. i bought my news there. this movement again is a broken promise just like 40 acres and a mule. i want to the administration to know god is still in charge. stuart: thanks for being on the show today. abbott labs changing their leadership, this is at the troubled baby formula plant in michigan. any other kind of changes? ashley: yes they are. abbott says it plans to spend $500 million to build a new baby formula plant in the us saying the market needs more capacity. we don't know where the facility will be but the company reportedly in the final stages of choosing that location which will make specialty and metabolic formula. in february abbott shut down one of its plants in sturgis to fix unsanitary conditions flagged by federal regulators. that led to a severe shortage of baby formula in the us. the company started production in july after making upgrades but us sales
-- things of this nature, the people who are hurting are the black farmers and farmers of color, millionse been waiting for debt relief and that is why i filed my complaint last week along with my attorney in washington dc. i bought my news there. this movement again is a broken promise just like 40 acres and a mule. i want to the administration to know god is still in charge. stuart: thanks for being on the show today. abbott labs changing their leadership, this is at the troubled baby formula...
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we will not compromise the livelihoods of our farmers. that's the message from 2 of africa's top producers of cocoa beans, ganna, ivory coast as they boil cancer sustainability conference in brussels. now the country, se western companies helping preventing agriculture workers from raising their income r t correspondent co bo let topler report. this is not the 1st time that god and ivory coast have gone to the low body to be mind a better treatment for they are farmers whose go all around whose hospital every way to make sure that they produce what is expected by western multinational who rely on the crop to make their chocolate. if a bitter 3 story, it's sweet, if you are a western multinational and profiting from the value chain of making chocolate is very bitter. if you are a farmer in any of the fed countries that have gone out and ivory coast, because there you have no predictability. back in 2019, the 2 countries put so much price out on the group and the market that the finally relented to an idea of living income differential. thi
we will not compromise the livelihoods of our farmers. that's the message from 2 of africa's top producers of cocoa beans, ganna, ivory coast as they boil cancer sustainability conference in brussels. now the country, se western companies helping preventing agriculture workers from raising their income r t correspondent co bo let topler report. this is not the 1st time that god and ivory coast have gone to the low body to be mind a better treatment for they are farmers whose go all around whose...
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after accusing western companies of blocking opportunities to improve farmers incomes. r t correspondent, caribella tot labrenz's more. this is not the 1st time that god and ivory coast have gone to the low body to be mind a better treatment for they are farmers whose go around, who hustle, every way to make sure that they produce what is expected by western multinational who rely on the crop to make the chocolate, if a bitter sweet story, it's sweet. if you are a western multinational and profiting from the value chain of making chocolate, it is very bitter. if you are a farmer in any of the fed countries that have gone and ivory coast, because there you have no predictability. back in 2019, the 2 countries put so much price out on the group and the market that they finally relented to an idea of living income differential. this was to help regulate the price of cocoa, at least from the farmers point of view. the agreement was that the, a ton of cocoa would cost $400.00. now that is not how low called traders. so it local traders look at it as a differ racial which was
after accusing western companies of blocking opportunities to improve farmers incomes. r t correspondent, caribella tot labrenz's more. this is not the 1st time that god and ivory coast have gone to the low body to be mind a better treatment for they are farmers whose go around, who hustle, every way to make sure that they produce what is expected by western multinational who rely on the crop to make the chocolate, if a bitter sweet story, it's sweet. if you are a western multinational and...
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farmers can monetize carbon dioxide sequestration.he america i know does not bury its head when it sees a problem. it takes it on. the reality is, the carbon dioxide capture that john keeps talking about, is it really going to solve our climate change problems? it's just a boondoggle that exploits taxpayers who do not have good representatives. it is going to go to summit carbon, they are going to make a few billion or million dollars. the reality is that most carbon dioxide capture technologies have been shuttered. they are not economical. the reality is that carbon dioxide is a pollutant and you can't make money on a pollutant. >> we are out of time so we will have closing statements. katrina you go first. dr. christiansen: our country faces huge issues with securing our energy future, making sure that we provide quality education to our families, making sure that social security and medicare are available for our seniors. it is very important that the people of north dakota have an economy that works for them. that is fair. benefit
farmers can monetize carbon dioxide sequestration.he america i know does not bury its head when it sees a problem. it takes it on. the reality is, the carbon dioxide capture that john keeps talking about, is it really going to solve our climate change problems? it's just a boondoggle that exploits taxpayers who do not have good representatives. it is going to go to summit carbon, they are going to make a few billion or million dollars. the reality is that most carbon dioxide capture...
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and also ahead on the program, we refuse to jeopardize the livelihoods of farmers. that's the direct message from the west african nations of ghana, an ivory coast. there was a boy called a global poco industry forum and protests against low wages for agricultural workers with help stories from the past 7 days. and right up to the moment developments as well . this is the weekly on rti hello and welcome russia now suspended its role in the international dio on brain exports from black seaports due to illness and naval ships in crimea by ukrainian military drones, moscow's defense ministry states, with alleged us and british support. russia informed the un representative innocent both as well as turkish on ukrainian delegations about the shipping hold. key if neither confirm nor deny its involvement in the attacks. when president zelinski calling miss suspension of the great deal of blackmail by russian, joe biden echo the sentiments saying there is, quote, no merits in moscow decision. that's the spied brushes early repeated warnings of possible abuse of vast shippi
and also ahead on the program, we refuse to jeopardize the livelihoods of farmers. that's the direct message from the west african nations of ghana, an ivory coast. there was a boy called a global poco industry forum and protests against low wages for agricultural workers with help stories from the past 7 days. and right up to the moment developments as well . this is the weekly on rti hello and welcome russia now suspended its role in the international dio on brain exports from black seaports...
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and farmers like even us should sidney hoff. she's introducing new arable crops to saxony on height. she's using his farm as a test field. as for blame us in the problem is that most farmers experiment a bit o that, but because there's no scientific supervision they don't get listen to the initial wasted. i had this entity only and you're only deemed important when the university is on board to the researcher. from the university of ha is using her standing to back this agricultural transformation at the moment, just under 16 percent of what is harvested worldwide, directly ends up on our plates. 72 percent of it is turned into animal feed and 11.7 percent is used as biofuel or as an industrial commodity. emerson v. done via awfully. we have to move towards producing more food and away from animal feed and fuel type stuff. we have above all, we need vegetables, hospital men at the moment it's brought in from around the world. i'd like local agriculture to increase and become more crisis resilient rushdin. if we ate less meet, th
and farmers like even us should sidney hoff. she's introducing new arable crops to saxony on height. she's using his farm as a test field. as for blame us in the problem is that most farmers experiment a bit o that, but because there's no scientific supervision they don't get listen to the initial wasted. i had this entity only and you're only deemed important when the university is on board to the researcher. from the university of ha is using her standing to back this agricultural...
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during the plowing of sown areas, mostly manual labor, near spring in 1945, the collective farmers duge than 150,000 hectares, only public land, by hand in many places. peasants had to use cows. in the spring of 1945, about 22,000 hectares of land had to be plowed over 44,000 cows. well , they were going, for example, they ask us if everyone will gather there, and the men, in my opinion, the men are 80 for this one there at the pepper already here, like, i'm already at the first man climbed. and here already one lingered for bad. well, they plowed the settlements, sorted out the potatoes well. well, everyone there helped one now helps one in the village. not so big satan was. well, how can i help the children there, helping the plough, teenage women were harnessed. it was they who made up the main labor force, not only in the countryside, but in all sectors of the national economy, because not a word was special, only our hands were a shovel, forks ships . that's it, it's our hands that helped him all the time helped, everything is done by hand. in may forty-fifth, the newspaper sovets
during the plowing of sown areas, mostly manual labor, near spring in 1945, the collective farmers duge than 150,000 hectares, only public land, by hand in many places. peasants had to use cows. in the spring of 1945, about 22,000 hectares of land had to be plowed over 44,000 cows. well , they were going, for example, they ask us if everyone will gather there, and the men, in my opinion, the men are 80 for this one there at the pepper already here, like, i'm already at the first man climbed....
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during the plowing of sown areas, mainly manual labor, under the spring sef of 1945, collective farmers 150,000 hectares, only public land were dug up by hand in many places. christians had to use cows for 44,000 cows, about 22,000 hectares of land were plowed in the spring of 1945. they ask us for this one there, like a car, and here already one was delayed for two. well, they plowed, settled , sorted out the potatoes well. well, everyone here helped one to one. the village is not there was a fight. well, everyone helps. without children there help. teenage women were all harnessed to the plow. it was they who constituted the main labor force not only in the countryside, but in all sectors of the national economy, because there was not a word. and what was only our hands, a shovel, forks, ships, that's it, it was our hands, they helped him all the time, they helped him with their own hands, everything is done. in may forty-fifth, the newspaper sovetskaya belorussia wrote from the first days of field work on the collective farm , 14 years of october, the farms of kostyukovichsky of the
during the plowing of sown areas, mainly manual labor, under the spring sef of 1945, collective farmers 150,000 hectares, only public land were dug up by hand in many places. christians had to use cows for 44,000 cows, about 22,000 hectares of land were plowed in the spring of 1945. they ask us for this one there, like a car, and here already one was delayed for two. well, they plowed, settled , sorted out the potatoes well. well, everyone here helped one to one. the village is not there was a...
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this was to help regulate the price of cocoa, at least from the farmer point of view. the agreement was that the, a ton of cocoa would cost $400.00. now that is not how low called trader. so it local traders look at it as a differ ratio, which was negative to both countries and be insisted on buying that time. the time that was supposed to be $400.00 at $260.00, now beds make $114.00. this a p a in the market, and it only shows up the value chain and never goes down to the farmers. now the farmers themselves, the only receive about 6 percent of the fed, $100.00 and wall of $1000000000.00 in the street. that if the chocolate industry now it's been fed that be with the multinational, do not really care about african farmers. and they just there for the profits, and that is why the re meg on improving the conditions of that l i v. that is the living in the differential. but if you of the folks person of the getting a cold call regulatory body, that is, lest thou see, see, wow, he did not miss his words. when he spoke about the tendency of western companies to leave a lega
this was to help regulate the price of cocoa, at least from the farmer point of view. the agreement was that the, a ton of cocoa would cost $400.00. now that is not how low called trader. so it local traders look at it as a differ ratio, which was negative to both countries and be insisted on buying that time. the time that was supposed to be $400.00 at $260.00, now beds make $114.00. this a p a in the market, and it only shows up the value chain and never goes down to the farmers. now the...
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we underlying factors that affect farmers costs.— underlying factors that affect farmers costs.we are going to have to leave it there, - farmers costs. we are going to have to leave it there, i'm - have to leave it there, i'm sorry. there is a lot to talk about clearly but thank you so much for staying up with us in new york to talk as to the challenges facing coffee farmers. interesting. you might be bring one right now, who knows? thank you for your company today. up—to—date on all things business news and sport. have a good day and i will see you soon. hello there. despite a few isolated showers in the far northwest, on the whole, monday was a glorious autumnal day with a lot of sunshine — a great opportunity to get out and enjoy those late—summer flowers. however, clear skies by day lead to a chilly night, and we could see a touch of frost as temperatures hover around freezing early on tuesday. these are favoured spots across central and southern areas of england. a little more cloud further north and west, and here, we keep the threat of some showers. so, the showers there
we underlying factors that affect farmers costs.— underlying factors that affect farmers costs.we are going to have to leave it there, - farmers costs. we are going to have to leave it there, i'm - have to leave it there, i'm sorry. there is a lot to talk about clearly but thank you so much for staying up with us in new york to talk as to the challenges facing coffee farmers. interesting. you might be bring one right now, who knows? thank you for your company today. up—to—date on all...
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but in south korea, we refuse to jeopardize the livelihoods of farmers. that message from the west african nations are gone, the and i, because they boy corporate global, good industry for protest against low wages, for agricultural workers, a hello, i. well, the international broadcasting live from moscow, it's just past the hour. i'm more of a mom. let's take a look at that. i just knew it was the top stories this last week. welcome to the weekly rasa. has it suspended? it's rolled in the international deal, ongoing excellence for me training impulse, due to an attack on naval ships in crimea by ukraine emergency dressed with alleged us and british support. moscow has already informed the un representative in his stumble, as well as turkish and training delegations about the security concerns. gave me the neither confirmed nor denied involvement in the attacks, but presence, and as he called the suspension of the brain, the act of blackmail by russia. joe biden echoed this sentiment saying, there is, quote, no merit in masters decision. fastest fight fo
but in south korea, we refuse to jeopardize the livelihoods of farmers. that message from the west african nations are gone, the and i, because they boy corporate global, good industry for protest against low wages, for agricultural workers, a hello, i. well, the international broadcasting live from moscow, it's just past the hour. i'm more of a mom. let's take a look at that. i just knew it was the top stories this last week. welcome to the weekly rasa. has it suspended? it's rolled in the...
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our farmers use the check off to create new markets.hey want to have their own economic development, and the trade war was the biggest government overreach and interference in the last decade. sen. hoeven: rick is wrong, i oppose 30 by 30 but he never lets facts get in the way just like when he flat out says he opposes crop insurance, federal crop insurance. he opposes federal flood insurance. now he is turning himself into a pretzel trying to say he does not but he goes back and forth so much that nobody can figure out where he is except he does not know jack about agriculture. he has been in the legislature 10 years and it is our biggest industry. katrina wants to talk about crop insurance, i have been deeply involved in previous farm bill's , and i will be involved in writing the next farm bill and i have made crop insurance a priority to make sure it is therefore our farmers, it is their number one risk management tool. she keeps talking about trump and china -- dr. christiansen: $9.2 billion is a lot of money. sen. hoeven: china wa
our farmers use the check off to create new markets.hey want to have their own economic development, and the trade war was the biggest government overreach and interference in the last decade. sen. hoeven: rick is wrong, i oppose 30 by 30 but he never lets facts get in the way just like when he flat out says he opposes crop insurance, federal crop insurance. he opposes federal flood insurance. now he is turning himself into a pretzel trying to say he does not but he goes back and forth so much...
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(burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers. kinda creepy. ♪ we are farmers.oast behind and heading deep into the back country of the aspromonte mountains. rugged and shrouded in folklore, few tend to venture through its impenetrable forests. but i'm heading to meet a chef who's opened a restaurant in this most remote corner of calabria. >> this river that flows in our property is called the calabretto and comes directly from our big mountain, the aspromonte. all the southern part of calabria is just surrounded by aspromonte. >> nino rossi has been living and working out here since 2016, making food that celebrates the unique biodiversity of this mountain. >> and this land's been in your family for many generations? >> i think we are sixth generation. >> did you grow up here? >> i grew up in rome. but i've never stopped being a calabrian child. >> growing up in a well-to-do family a thousand miles away from here, nino's keen interest in traditional calabrian cooking came as a bit of a surprise to his friends and family. >> you didn't train as a chef? >> i am a
(burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers. kinda creepy. ♪ we are farmers.oast behind and heading deep into the back country of the aspromonte mountains. rugged and shrouded in folklore, few tend to venture through its impenetrable forests. but i'm heading to meet a chef who's opened a restaurant in this most remote corner of calabria. >> this river that flows in our property is called the calabretto and comes directly from our big mountain, the aspromonte. all the southern part...
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right now farmers are addicted. the guys who are pushing the drugs with the, with the powerful manufacturers, like buyer i said gentle b. s f, have the power to sell their products quite a while you want to for the one port because the product is needed or useful. but just because they want to solicit one is to say a witty disability with all these companies that produce new annex. they have a higher obligation to their shareholders to maximize profits. that's of family foundations was pension funds because of that investor pressure that a fiduciary duty to serve the investor. the companies have of felt an obligation to keep products like neo next on the market. did the agro industrial system is a legacy of the 2nd world war. the factories and substances used for weapons production were gradually retooled for the production of fertilizers and pesticides . back down to me, if some count the war ended in 1945 and there were huge phosphate and nitrate stocks. he did, he thought they started to use it all for lack of an
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we refuse to jeopardize their livelihoods, of farmers. that is the direct message from the west african nations of gala and ivory coast. a boy called global cocoa industry forum in protest against low wages for agricultural workers, with the top stories from the past 7 days. right up to the moment developments as well. this is the weekly an rti, hello and welcome. russia has suspended its role in the international d alone grain exports from black seaports due to an attack on naval ships in crimea by ukrainian military drones, moscow's defense ministry states, alleged u. s. and the british support. russia informed the u. n. representative in istanbul, as well as turkish ukrainian delegations about the hold he have neither confirmed nor denied its involvement in the attacks with president lensky calling the suspension of the great deal of blackmailed by russia. joe biden echoed the sentiment saying there is quote, no merit in moscow's decision. alas, despite the brushes earlier repeated warnings of possible abuse, all the shipping route. ri
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i do not really care about african farmers and they just there for the profits. and that is why the re meg on improving the conditions of that l i v. that is the living in the differential. but if you of the folks person of the getting a cold call regulatory body that is mr. fifi, while he did not miss his was when he spoke about the tendency of western companies to leave a legacy of poor african, even though they take from them. clearly someone is ensuring that the farmer continues to stay poor. how to expect someone who is poor all the time to sustain an industry that is always making profit. clearly, there is something that is not right and it's not the 1st time that we're going to talk about it. there is the need for us to find different means of making a point for every one to know that something's wrong. there's a classic story of how western colonialism, particularly capitalism, has left its mark on the african continent. they take the refined, they sell back to the continental as much, much inflated prices and to the world at large. and they mean a legacy
i do not really care about african farmers and they just there for the profits. and that is why the re meg on improving the conditions of that l i v. that is the living in the differential. but if you of the folks person of the getting a cold call regulatory body that is mr. fifi, while he did not miss his was when he spoke about the tendency of western companies to leave a legacy of poor african, even though they take from them. clearly someone is ensuring that the farmer continues to stay...