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little pudgy are still the exception among the 2500 quite enough farmers in a municipal district of mao s. the others use conventional farming methods in mandela's biologists at the university are researching alternatives to chemical pesticides cuttings are prone to fungal infection a plan to use the bacteria to fight that problem. we would like to improve biological control so that few our cultural toxins are deployed they have huge consequences for the amazon basin ecosystem. the aim of the research is to produce a bio pesticide. crystal only is also interested in their experiments even though his original real little pudgy plant strain is more pest resistant. but there is a downside you see what i like you are not plants that grow from these cuttings produce $400.00 kilos per hectare nearly without woodland quite another yield is only around 252300 kilos our organic products cost more as a result of the lower yields. the green farmers. want to set up a cooperative so they can export their products and they're fighting to have amazon what are now recognised as a protected brand. that's
little pudgy are still the exception among the 2500 quite enough farmers in a municipal district of mao s. the others use conventional farming methods in mandela's biologists at the university are researching alternatives to chemical pesticides cuttings are prone to fungal infection a plan to use the bacteria to fight that problem. we would like to improve biological control so that few our cultural toxins are deployed they have huge consequences for the amazon basin ecosystem. the aim of the...
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no it doesn't say that matt meagher was the mao is a very bad thing in terms of china taking off china throughout its foreign parasites in the one $940.00 s. it then made a series of catastrophic blunders in the fifty's in the sixty's in the seventy's under mao who tried to organize trying to buy top bankers like it's only in 198879 often when china stopped trying to run china from the center that's when china takes off it's no coincidence that the great economic success stories of our time the united states with its sublime constitution that disperses power between states china since 1000 some china india more recently the. these are taking off as great economic success stories great blocks because they've begun to decentralize economically the one part of the planet that has started to centralize economic decision making of the past 30 or 40 years is the one part of the world economy that is doing relatively badly and that is the european union and no doubt that's why a majority of people in britain voted for break that but surely when you talk about the united states we think of the constitution you call it supply we know thomas paine
no it doesn't say that matt meagher was the mao is a very bad thing in terms of china taking off china throughout its foreign parasites in the one $940.00 s. it then made a series of catastrophic blunders in the fifty's in the sixty's in the seventy's under mao who tried to organize trying to buy top bankers like it's only in 198879 often when china stopped trying to run china from the center that's when china takes off it's no coincidence that the great economic success stories of our time the...
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mao. >>full series that we're all started making in 1972. in the 60'seen shot. he stepped away from painting and he said he was going to concentrate only on film. he returned to painting with this extraordinary portrait of mao when she thought was now is the most famous person in the world, so it made absolute sense for him to turn to that >>it also made sense and that in the times as well because the us and china were reopening the talks and president nixon went to visit china sais was very timely. >>that's one of the big take away from the exhibit is the way that warhol kept his pulse on america for his finger on that pulse yes, he was so tune to politics, nixon's visit to china. >>talked about it a little bit i want to get back into that is that andy warhol was also a filmmaker he dabbled in rock and roll is a manager the velvet underground he was on television. he there are a lot of facets to his art. >>explore it almost every media imaginable and one of the key things that the way he worked his his interest in recording everything in the world whet
mao. >>full series that we're all started making in 1972. in the 60'seen shot. he stepped away from painting and he said he was going to concentrate only on film. he returned to painting with this extraordinary portrait of mao when she thought was now is the most famous person in the world, so it made absolute sense for him to turn to that >>it also made sense and that in the times as well because the us and china were reopening the talks and president nixon went to visit china sais...
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s&p futures in the back foot. downside, wee could snap three days of gains. ahead to the g20, still concerns around trade. the business flash has is debra maoreed to a buyout valuing the german publisher at 6.8 billion euros. the widow of the company's founder owns the largest a stake in the company. she is supporting the move. they both plan to keep their holdings. investors who balked at uber's loss will have to get used to it. the chief executive has vowed to focus on growth over profitability for the coming years. this is the company is adding new modes of transportation including bikes, scooters, and helicopters. the company faces a growing tech backlash. is ae biggest challenge common challenge you see with some technology companies out there. there is a regulatory burden that is coming in some of the tech company. i think we are becoming such an important part of everyday life. meat -- beyond>> meat had it's worth today since it's ipo. this caused the last bullish analyst to throw in the towel, saying the stock is too expensive. that is your bloomberg business flash. president trump attacking the fed. complaining the euro and other c
s&p futures in the back foot. downside, wee could snap three days of gains. ahead to the g20, still concerns around trade. the business flash has is debra maoreed to a buyout valuing the german publisher at 6.8 billion euros. the widow of the company's founder owns the largest a stake in the company. she is supporting the move. they both plan to keep their holdings. investors who balked at uber's loss will have to get used to it. the chief executive has vowed to focus on growth over...