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our land grant colleges which all fuel and modernize the agriculture industry. i often brag that i represent the largest ag producing district in america. a brag that i'm going to keep saying until someone knocks me off that hill. but today i want to emphasize how important agriculture is to metropolitan areas like kansas city. in the kansas city metro area, agriculture, food, and food processing supports over 100,000 jobs, or 7% of the entire work force in the area. these industries provide a total economic contribution of 22% $29 billion, roughly of the throl kansas city metro economy. as an example, the importance of agriculture to the area, i can point to the bnsf facility where we export 10 million pounds of protein every week. also the delong company elevator exports nearly 300,000 tons of soybeans and dried distillers grain yearly. guess what? all these commodities, all these products are grown in my home district, the big first district of kansas. the kansas city metro area is home to international grain trading companies. seaboard food calls kansas city
our land grant colleges which all fuel and modernize the agriculture industry. i often brag that i represent the largest ag producing district in america. a brag that i'm going to keep saying until someone knocks me off that hill. but today i want to emphasize how important agriculture is to metropolitan areas like kansas city. in the kansas city metro area, agriculture, food, and food processing supports over 100,000 jobs, or 7% of the entire work force in the area. these industries provide a...
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germany's agricultural missed minister's tenure addressed the farmers protest the debut correspondence front is asked brendan brigade and has more on what she had to say. she spoke about the fact that. the protection of insects was very important was something that was unavoidable in agriculture and environmental issues in germany and also that the quality of german water needed to be improved and needed to be protected from further effluent from agricultural concerns and the use of fertilizers in agriculture the reaction to her speech was very interesting these farmers are organized in what groups and facebook groups and within these groups a reaction to the speech it seems to have been programmed as it would have been. predicted the farmer has met her speech with complete silence there was silence for about 30 seconds and after that a deafening roar of protests and whistles so the reception to the environment and have been minister really was not very friendly at all imes tell us more about these farmers what exactly do they want to see happen. well the fact is that this is a more or
germany's agricultural missed minister's tenure addressed the farmers protest the debut correspondence front is asked brendan brigade and has more on what she had to say. she spoke about the fact that. the protection of insects was very important was something that was unavoidable in agriculture and environmental issues in germany and also that the quality of german water needed to be improved and needed to be protected from further effluent from agricultural concerns and the use of fertilizers...
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that particular agreement for agriculture has been very good. it is something that we know we have areas we need to work on where we are hoping we can see some fixes when we get to usmca agreement. as for the other industry sectors, i have to admit, when i the at what my bosses and farmers and ranchers i work for have me focused on, those other jobs and other areas really fit into, how did they support agriculture and help us continue to be the most productive from an agricultural standpoint, most productive country in the world. we certainly are empathetic to what they are dealing with in other industry sectors. a part of what we understand and part of what we have recognized is that if we have a fair trade going back and forth, some of those jobs that i understand may have been lost when the agreement first went into effect, i am hopeful that we can get some of those back and get this new trade agreement that is soon to be pending before congress up and running and start addressing some of those very issues. mca do thatoes u.s. is different? g
that particular agreement for agriculture has been very good. it is something that we know we have areas we need to work on where we are hoping we can see some fixes when we get to usmca agreement. as for the other industry sectors, i have to admit, when i the at what my bosses and farmers and ranchers i work for have me focused on, those other jobs and other areas really fit into, how did they support agriculture and help us continue to be the most productive from an agricultural standpoint,...
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living off agriculture in germany very very difficult but their main demand if you speak to them is that they want to be heard that they feel that they have not been respected in discussions about agriculture about of environmental issues and that in some sense everything that's wrong in the environment is being put at their door that they're being blamed for all these wrongs so really wanting to be heard is their major demand but you did mention some of the environmental concerns for example in the use of pesticides i mean do the farmers have a plan to address those concerns. there's no plans that you can hear amongst the farmers here at the moment they are saying of course that they know best or that they deal with the environment every day that they depend on the environment that they live off it i think they should know best but i think one has to say as the environment man minister said the practices in agriculture that have been used in the last decade or 2 on no longer sustainable it's clear that the quality of the environment the quality of water the number of insects that a
living off agriculture in germany very very difficult but their main demand if you speak to them is that they want to be heard that they feel that they have not been respected in discussions about agriculture about of environmental issues and that in some sense everything that's wrong in the environment is being put at their door that they're being blamed for all these wrongs so really wanting to be heard is their major demand but you did mention some of the environmental concerns for example...
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by the government because the government doesn't clearly support us and say we want germany to have agriculture and we're demonstrating said that people can keep having high quality food that stays fresh not just food from a brand that comes to us names minute i was muslim and so on. but the german government is under pressure e.u. guidelines for more environmental protection must also be implemented here in order to maintain biodiversity including for insects and to make farming more eco friendly. existence farmers ability to make a living is it risk when there is no biodiversity they're extremely dependent on the pollination done by insects that's why it's absolutely in their interest that both the climate and biodiversity are protected. no farms no food no future the farmers fear for their livelihoods already only 1.4 percent of all jobs in germany are in agriculture and demonstrators fear that number could we don't even further. journalists often have to contend with unwelcome distractions when they're broadcasting live from the field and that was definitely the case but this greek reporter
by the government because the government doesn't clearly support us and say we want germany to have agriculture and we're demonstrating said that people can keep having high quality food that stays fresh not just food from a brand that comes to us names minute i was muslim and so on. but the german government is under pressure e.u. guidelines for more environmental protection must also be implemented here in order to maintain biodiversity including for insects and to make farming more eco...
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agriculture, nutrition and forestry committee members talk to farmers. rural utility service officials and healthcare industry leaders about issues impacting rural communities including access to rural broadband, water infrastructure and health care services and agricultural production. >> good morning. i call this on committee to forestry to order and its continued eversight of the department of agriculture's implementation of the 2018 farm bill. a principle duty of this committee is to ensure that the department had the authority and resources to provide the agriculture producers with the necessary tools to feed a troubled and hungry world as well as this country. but the responsibility of the committee and the usda does not stop there and it is critical as partnership supports businesses and the electric cooperatives and telecom providers, schools and clinics and the product manufacturers and other essential services and providers that serve as the backbone of rural communities our farmers and ranchers all call home. over the past two years, was there
agriculture, nutrition and forestry committee members talk to farmers. rural utility service officials and healthcare industry leaders about issues impacting rural communities including access to rural broadband, water infrastructure and health care services and agricultural production. >> good morning. i call this on committee to forestry to order and its continued eversight of the department of agriculture's implementation of the 2018 farm bill. a principle duty of this committee is to...
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as chairman of the subcommittee on livestock and foreign agriculture, opening new trade for agriculture is one of my top priorities. my home state of california is number one agricultural nearly the nation and half of our ag products are exported abroad. year.20 billion a i'm a farmer, third generation. i understand the importance of ability to trade and have a field.vel playing mexico and canada combined are our largest destination for these products. maintaining these markets is ensure that prosperity for our farmers and the viability of our ag economy. had 25 years of mostly a successful trading relationship mexico since d signing the north american free rade agreement in 1994, but a lot has changed and it's resulted, let's be frank, with jobs that's hurt american families here and we need to address that. this is an opportunity to deal the flaws that have existed years.a for over 25 since 2002, canada has been the agriculture top export product. mexico has either been second or third. in 2018, we exported $143 illion worth of agriculture products to the two countries combined. the a
as chairman of the subcommittee on livestock and foreign agriculture, opening new trade for agriculture is one of my top priorities. my home state of california is number one agricultural nearly the nation and half of our ag products are exported abroad. year.20 billion a i'm a farmer, third generation. i understand the importance of ability to trade and have a field.vel playing mexico and canada combined are our largest destination for these products. maintaining these markets is ensure that...
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maybe not for much longer exhibited at the world's largest agriculture technology fair called achree technica are trying to prove that bigger is not always better. the thing that robots like coles and di know could soon be a pharmacy best friend. they can harvest so ound extract weeds. french style stuff nyota develop these that will help as. i came from the problem eating we follow miles because found miles was where complaining about playboys show all which is more and more complex to find people who walk in the fall so when we have these we say ok maybe we can open my eyes some task. dyna is a vegetable farming very vault a camera records the plant growth and an algorithm that decides what stays and what go use. it reduces the need to stock for weed killer as. are. these small self driving field robots are the stars of technica and how the world's biggest trade pfeffer i could cultural technology. the john de company is known for its huge machines but even that being downsized. a future tractor could look like this electric rather than diesel lightweight to protect the soil and of
maybe not for much longer exhibited at the world's largest agriculture technology fair called achree technica are trying to prove that bigger is not always better. the thing that robots like coles and di know could soon be a pharmacy best friend. they can harvest so ound extract weeds. french style stuff nyota develop these that will help as. i came from the problem eating we follow miles because found miles was where complaining about playboys show all which is more and more complex to find...
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is this the end for making machines in agriculture. there's certainly no lack of imagination these weird and wonderful creations could end up being the farm hands of the future. and now to some of the other global business stories making news. exports from israel's occupied territories to the e.u. must be clearly labeled as such as the latest ruling by the european court of justice until now such products have largely borne the made in israel tag the court says that could mislead consumers about israel's presence as an occupying power in those territories. and this one has cut its full year forecast to an 11 year low after a 70 percent drop in quarterly profits stephen ma the company's new chief financial officer blames low sales in key regions such as the u.s. europe and japan for his son's worst q 2 performance in 15 years. u.s. billionaire iran mosque space x. venture has launched a new batch of 16 mini satellites into space compact styling satellites will join an initial baksh launched in a must plans to put thousands of satellites
is this the end for making machines in agriculture. there's certainly no lack of imagination these weird and wonderful creations could end up being the farm hands of the future. and now to some of the other global business stories making news. exports from israel's occupied territories to the e.u. must be clearly labeled as such as the latest ruling by the european court of justice until now such products have largely borne the made in israel tag the court says that could mislead consumers...
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agriculture is a wisconsin tradition. generations of the people of wisconsin have dedicated their life to farming and feeding our state and the world. from milk to cheese, from sweet corn to soy beans to cranberries to wey, our proud farmers are there. thank you to the wisconsin farm bureau for helping wisconsin become and remain wisconsin's dairyland. happy 100 years. mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate the university of wisconsin women's hockey team on winning their fifth national championship in program history. they beat the minnesota govers 2-0 to win the first national championship in eight years. kristen campo did not give up a goal and 11th shutout of the season. to make the victory better, we beat our rival, minnesota. the badgers' women's hockey team is visiting my office and the white house to celebrate this success. congratulations for their hard-earned victory. the badger state is proud of you. on wisconsin. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman wright for five minute
agriculture is a wisconsin tradition. generations of the people of wisconsin have dedicated their life to farming and feeding our state and the world. from milk to cheese, from sweet corn to soy beans to cranberries to wey, our proud farmers are there. thank you to the wisconsin farm bureau for helping wisconsin become and remain wisconsin's dairyland. happy 100 years. mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate the university of wisconsin women's hockey team on winning their fifth national...
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is this the end for making machines in agriculture. then certainly no lack of imagination these weird and wonderful creations could end up being the farm hands of the future. and stay in agribusiness we all have a vegan friend who has warned us about how meat is produced well poland is europe's biggest producer and exporter of chickens last year it raised more than a 1000000000 birds for delivery in what seems to be a thriving industry but activists there say the short lives of those animals could and should be much better. the chicks tumble along the production line like many other goods produced on an industrial scale this is how they spend today one of their lives they have 41 days left. most of it will be spent here a room big enough to house a jet plane it's home 254000 chickens the owners insist they're taking care of. because just so jim nicholson the vet comes every day sometimes there are 2 of them so they walk around the poultry houses and observe the behavior and physical wellbeing of the chicks when there are problems in th
is this the end for making machines in agriculture. then certainly no lack of imagination these weird and wonderful creations could end up being the farm hands of the future. and stay in agribusiness we all have a vegan friend who has warned us about how meat is produced well poland is europe's biggest producer and exporter of chickens last year it raised more than a 1000000000 birds for delivery in what seems to be a thriving industry but activists there say the short lives of those animals...
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let us stay with food and agriculture. because indonesia produced more than 600,000 tonnes of coffee beans last year — that's enough to make 60 billion espressos. 90% of indonesia's coffee is grown by small farmers. but rising interest in ‘gourmet‘ coffee abroad and at home — and changing technology — is bringing economic benefits to remote parts of the country. lucy martin reports from sumatra. international most sought after coffee beans can only be found here deepin coffee beans can only be found here deep in the remote mountains of sumatra. in the past, farmers like this sold one kilogram of them forjust $3.50. but these beans are selling for six times the price. translation: farmers can sell their products to buyers who come directly or they can sell online. this is very helpful because they can sell at a higher price compared with the past, when access to more buyers was limited. sometimes the middlemen would cheat the farmers. the coffee trade from this remote area has also benefited those outside the farm
let us stay with food and agriculture. because indonesia produced more than 600,000 tonnes of coffee beans last year — that's enough to make 60 billion espressos. 90% of indonesia's coffee is grown by small farmers. but rising interest in ‘gourmet‘ coffee abroad and at home — and changing technology — is bringing economic benefits to remote parts of the country. lucy martin reports from sumatra. international most sought after coffee beans can only be found here deepin coffee beans...
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i think that many sympathetic to today are concerned because they all wanted more region are agriculture to to happen in germany i mean there are several posters saying without agriculture then the population cannot be fed i was saying this is an initiative that is civic initiative the does part as we're all going to buy social network where there are very popular so all the people who gathered here who got it here had supported by the population. reporting from the branding burke gates here in berlin thank you now it is a heist straight out of a hollywood movie script thieves have broken into one of europe's most renowned museums and made off with priceless 18th century jewelry all police in the german city of dresden are combing the crime scene right now still looking for clues of who the robbers could be devastated museum officials try to work out what exactly was taken. treasures that even the french king louis the 14th was said to be jealous of the gemstone sets of the saxon prince elector 3 of them have been stolen their material value is estimated to be in the millions their cultu
i think that many sympathetic to today are concerned because they all wanted more region are agriculture to to happen in germany i mean there are several posters saying without agriculture then the population cannot be fed i was saying this is an initiative that is civic initiative the does part as we're all going to buy social network where there are very popular so all the people who gathered here who got it here had supported by the population. reporting from the branding burke gates here in...
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the farmers are angry about the government's recent changeses to agriculture policy. >> farmemers are blamed fofor everything. we damage the climate, pores in the groundwater. cattle farms and it -- even it [no audio] that is why the government issued guidelines of protecting insects in september, but farmers say it kills agriculture. >> you feel betrayed by the government because the government does not clearly support us and say we want germany to have agriculture. >> we are demonstrating that people can have high quality food that stays fresh. but the german government is under pressure. eu guidelines must also be implemented here in order to maintain while diversity, including four insects and make farming more eco-friendly. farmers ability to make a living is at risk when there is no biodiversity. it is the panic on the pollination done by end -- insects. no farms, no food, no future. 1.4% of jobs in germany are in agriculture. >> a member of the anti-world -- world anti-doping organization says russia should be banned. they will make a final ruling next month then clean russian
the farmers are angry about the government's recent changeses to agriculture policy. >> farmemers are blamed fofor everything. we damage the climate, pores in the groundwater. cattle farms and it -- even it [no audio] that is why the government issued guidelines of protecting insects in september, but farmers say it kills agriculture. >> you feel betrayed by the government because the government does not clearly support us and say we want germany to have agriculture. >> we are...
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agriculture isa sector and automobiles. agriculture is a real problem. an indian farmer can grow what he wants to grow but when he wants to sell what he has grown, there are too many bureaucratic issues that he needs to deal with. if you look at the history of economic development, most countries manage to move their workforce from agriculture to construction because construction generally, it's a lot of low—skilled and semiskilled jobs and that is not happening in india, primarily because the real estate sector is in a big mess. the effect of the real estate industry hits everything that we have steel and cement and aluminium, industry is directly connected. it has been challenged both on the demand side, on the liquidity side and the churn in the market is not taking place today. the auto sector has been in trouble for the last 12 months. problems of finance, availability and a slowdown of the sentiment in buying. people are not confident about their economic suture hence they are postponing their consumption. the psychology of the economic slowdown
agriculture isa sector and automobiles. agriculture is a real problem. an indian farmer can grow what he wants to grow but when he wants to sell what he has grown, there are too many bureaucratic issues that he needs to deal with. if you look at the history of economic development, most countries manage to move their workforce from agriculture to construction because construction generally, it's a lot of low—skilled and semiskilled jobs and that is not happening in india, primarily because...
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you know, 150 years ago, ago, you close this agricultural frontier. innovation increases, and action itself increases under the conditions. what that requires though is it requires investment and it requires actors that are functioning within the bounds of the legal system that is imposed in a democratic society. what we have now in brazil is just this huge amount of illegal activity. it's not that the whole sector is acting illegally. far from it. there are many, many good actors in the sector, but like any other sector, even though there is a percentage of criminality that in the space. and because of corruption and because of governance challenges, that percentage of criminality is not insignificant. and it is going to continue to be acting in those ways that are in pursuit of self-interest rather than public interest, as long as it's competitively allowed to do so. and in some cases even encouraged to do so because of the challenges around corruption that are deeply ingrained in the system. that doesn't mean that there are no points of interventio
you know, 150 years ago, ago, you close this agricultural frontier. innovation increases, and action itself increases under the conditions. what that requires though is it requires investment and it requires actors that are functioning within the bounds of the legal system that is imposed in a democratic society. what we have now in brazil is just this huge amount of illegal activity. it's not that the whole sector is acting illegally. far from it. there are many, many good actors in the...
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within the european union nobody dad is touch agriculture and the fossil fuels coal mining huge here in germany so that's that's going to be a very very bitter pill to swallow. yes it will and it's not only germany of course you have a lot of people in germany but you also have countries like poland the czech republic that also have substantial sorry substantial amounts of coal and they are going to expect some kind of compensation so i think one of the things we're likely to see in the december meeting of the heads of state is discussions about how. compensation mechanisms can be introduced to help those regions and those countries that are heavily dependent on fossil fuels make the transition away from them that's going to bring in the sort of social justice element of this whole question but there are of course other areas that are under a lot of pressure in agriculture is one of them actor culture is being pressured both because of what's happening with the over use of. manoora and the sulfur dioxide emissions that that's what into the waterways and that problem that is causing f
within the european union nobody dad is touch agriculture and the fossil fuels coal mining huge here in germany so that's that's going to be a very very bitter pill to swallow. yes it will and it's not only germany of course you have a lot of people in germany but you also have countries like poland the czech republic that also have substantial sorry substantial amounts of coal and they are going to expect some kind of compensation so i think one of the things we're likely to see in the...
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change much worse one 3rd of the planet's ice free land is degraded due to deforestation agriculture and other land uses which together account for nearly a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions the i.p.c.c. says action taken now to allow alliance regenerate is vital in tackling the climate crisis protecting biodiversity and securing our future food and water supplies and this is going to mean a radical rethink of our relationship with the land in a moment we'll look at efforts to regenerate landscapes but 1st ways of living off the land in a sustainable way one mechanism is land concessions a system that allows for the private use of public lands david musser traveled to the maya biosphere reserve in guatemala the largest tropical forest north of the amazon people in the village of carmelita say concessions have enabled them to live off the riches of the forest or also protecting its. deep inside the rain forest in guatemala's northern potential region edom a town searches the forest floor for riches at a town you know earns a living harvesting shot today a palm frond used in floral a
change much worse one 3rd of the planet's ice free land is degraded due to deforestation agriculture and other land uses which together account for nearly a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions the i.p.c.c. says action taken now to allow alliance regenerate is vital in tackling the climate crisis protecting biodiversity and securing our future food and water supplies and this is going to mean a radical rethink of our relationship with the land in a moment we'll look at efforts to regenerate...
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brian rk brian, a 1982 graduate, with a degree in agriculture. kansas state plays tennessee, then we play you again. just take it easy on us, will ya? peter mcconnell is already introduced mr. michael stanley. the last witness i turn to the -- our distinguished ranking member for her introduction. >> thaennk you, mr. chairman. last but not least, i'm pleased to have dr. jeff dwyer with us at the hearing. he joins us as the director of michigan state university cooperative extension and the senior associate dean of outreach and engagement of the msu college of agriculture and natural resources. at msu extension, dr. dwyer leads 600 faculty and staff with the goal of improving rural life for those in michigan. he's improving health care by addressing the opioid academic, drinking water issues, farmer stress, and mental health. before his role, he served as a senior associate dean in msu's college of human medicine. welcome, dr. dwyer. we're so pleased you could join us. >> mr. hayward is first. >> pardon me? >> mr. hayward is first. >> mr. hayward.
brian rk brian, a 1982 graduate, with a degree in agriculture. kansas state plays tennessee, then we play you again. just take it easy on us, will ya? peter mcconnell is already introduced mr. michael stanley. the last witness i turn to the -- our distinguished ranking member for her introduction. >> thaennk you, mr. chairman. last but not least, i'm pleased to have dr. jeff dwyer with us at the hearing. he joins us as the director of michigan state university cooperative extension and...
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and precipitation at agricultural productivity within brazil itself. and so that in the self-interest of brazil to keep that forest standing. but the waters and precipitation that emerges from the amazon doesn't just a in brazil. it actually goes up to atmosphere rivers to benefit midwest united states. so there is a strong argument that this is a global good and it should be a common -- there should be a concerted, thought the way to balance the benefits to brazil and the benefits to the rest of the world. so i would just say that, it's a complex question for sure, and it's a very difficult question right now in terms of how you address the challenges in brazil. it's no less complicated than the challenges we are facing in the united states in terms of the political world. i wish there was an easy solution. there is not. >> thank thank you, panelists. really interesting. it reminds me in my time at the nature conservancy the way i think about this is welcome we wish that federal governments were doing more to address the climate challenge but for a va
and precipitation at agricultural productivity within brazil itself. and so that in the self-interest of brazil to keep that forest standing. but the waters and precipitation that emerges from the amazon doesn't just a in brazil. it actually goes up to atmosphere rivers to benefit midwest united states. so there is a strong argument that this is a global good and it should be a common -- there should be a concerted, thought the way to balance the benefits to brazil and the benefits to the rest...
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my question is to the minister for agriculture. can the minister please tell us what other benefits to australian farmers and the wider community of having a strong bias security system? >> thank you very much. i think senator mcmahon for her question and now she has a strong interest in a robust security system but this underpins $60 billion worth of agricultural production and $49 billion worth of agricultural exports. each bottle contributes to growth particularly in rural australia. when we get security breaches such as the beatles that could cost us truly a $1.47 billion to a year over a two-year period or the disease that could devastate livestock industry. for those of us who care about the possibility and resilience of rural australia and indeed the national economy having a robust 23rd century bio secure the system is absolutely paramount. it is not just protecting our agriculture industry but it's also our $6 trillion worth of environmental assets, our animal and human health. one in five jobs in australia are related to
my question is to the minister for agriculture. can the minister please tell us what other benefits to australian farmers and the wider community of having a strong bias security system? >> thank you very much. i think senator mcmahon for her question and now she has a strong interest in a robust security system but this underpins $60 billion worth of agricultural production and $49 billion worth of agricultural exports. each bottle contributes to growth particularly in rural australia....
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border secure the underpants six $2 billion over agriculture $49 billion of 40 mun agricultural export. the, when we get security breaches such as the carpet beetle, that will cost australia $1.47 billion or the dreaded foot and mouth disease which could devastate our livestock industry, for those of us that care about the profitability and resilience of rural australia and the national economy, having a robust 21st century bar security system is absolutely paramount. but it's not just protecting our agricultural industry. trillion of our environmental assets, our animals and human health. one in five jobs in australia are related to trade. tough bar- a security system protects us on the global stage. system is unique. and it underpins the value of so much of the product that we export to the world. we will not take a backward step when it comes to keeping our borders say from pest and disease whether it be the brown stink bug of last year. brown stink bug. the former stinkers last year that saw ships turned away to the outbreak of african swine fever that we have watched across europe
border secure the underpants six $2 billion over agriculture $49 billion of 40 mun agricultural export. the, when we get security breaches such as the carpet beetle, that will cost australia $1.47 billion or the dreaded foot and mouth disease which could devastate our livestock industry, for those of us that care about the profitability and resilience of rural australia and the national economy, having a robust 21st century bar security system is absolutely paramount. but it's not just...
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and $49 billion of agricultural exports. each bottle contributed to jobs and growth particularly in rachel and her australia such as security breaches that could cost australia $1.47 billion over a 20 year period and would absolutely devastate our livestock industry, but profitability and resilience in the national economy having a road back to bio security system is absolutely paramount but it is not just protecting the agricultural industry but $6 trillion worth of environmental assets and human health. one in five jobs in australia are related to trade and the security system protect the reputation as a trading nation under global stage. and it is unique. and exports to the world. and and and so almost encouraging last year, and across europe and through southeast asia and at the moment 650 km, we will not take it back from taking orders secure. >> senator mcmahon. >> how the coalition government, economic plan is helping to defend australia against african swine fever? >> senator. >> thank you. when you have a strong eco
and $49 billion of agricultural exports. each bottle contributed to jobs and growth particularly in rachel and her australia such as security breaches that could cost australia $1.47 billion over a 20 year period and would absolutely devastate our livestock industry, but profitability and resilience in the national economy having a road back to bio security system is absolutely paramount but it is not just protecting the agricultural industry but $6 trillion worth of environmental assets and...
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what it will look like for agriculture. in that unclear environment, maybe it is better to hedge a little bit and err on the side of caution. you have to consider if the worst-case scenario comes to fruition. you have to do crosscutting and restructure and it has big implications. david: a great report. kailey leinz from bloomberg. next, turkey is testing the russian missile system we have heard about in the clock is ticking on u.s. sanctions enters those -- as a result. we talked to a retired brigadier general. power" onbalance of bloomberg television and radio. ♪ when it comes to using data, everyone is different. which is why xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network that lets you design your own data. choose unlimited, shared data, or mix lines of each and switch any line, anytime. giving you more choice and control compared to other top wireless carriers. and now get $250 off when you buy a new samsung phone during xfinity mobile beyond black friday. plus, you can save up to $400 a year. click, call or v
what it will look like for agriculture. in that unclear environment, maybe it is better to hedge a little bit and err on the side of caution. you have to consider if the worst-case scenario comes to fruition. you have to do crosscutting and restructure and it has big implications. david: a great report. kailey leinz from bloomberg. next, turkey is testing the russian missile system we have heard about in the clock is ticking on u.s. sanctions enters those -- as a result. we talked to a retired...
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is this the end for mega machines in agriculture. that's certainly no lack of imagination these weird and wonderful creations could end up being the farm hands of the future. or. would mind if you're around the house lasting business with it. cofer slow go to the duramax huge challenge. the mind of stonings. with exclusive. the found a must see consuming part. of the show you should be curious mind folks do it yourself networkers the for subscribers don't miss out the 1st. co-chairmen of the for sure link to news from africa the morrow for links to exceptional stories and discussion. of easy out. when st deputed comes to africa join us on facebook. for. the bizarre video off of your mouth. that. my man who's plays all the parts in his slide and this more tree down sequence from freedom and independence. sample sound from movies and t.v. creating unique coleman's western societies for relief you know one of the would be you you have. who is will be my guest in just a minute hello and welcome to our culture also coming up. in our serie
is this the end for mega machines in agriculture. that's certainly no lack of imagination these weird and wonderful creations could end up being the farm hands of the future. or. would mind if you're around the house lasting business with it. cofer slow go to the duramax huge challenge. the mind of stonings. with exclusive. the found a must see consuming part. of the show you should be curious mind folks do it yourself networkers the for subscribers don't miss out the 1st. co-chairmen of the...
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it relasz places the agricultural commissioner. the agricultural commissioner is not a building or facility or land management person. it doesn't have the resources to operate and manage the facility in the markets. the real estate division has been managing and operating the land for over a decade. it transfers responsibilities from the agricultural commissioner to the director of property to approve applications for permits to sell products at the city operated farmer's market. it allows the director of permits or suspensions there of. it allow it is director property to impose fees and to appoint and form an advisory committee for the alamani farmer's market and guidelines to rule the market. the heart of it is to increase the fees that an individual farmer and/or flea market vendor would pay. currently it's $50 a day, just during the summer, we would like to raise it to $50 a day all year round. it wouldn't go down $10 during the winter months. if a farmer went everyday that the farmer's market is open and it's open every singl
it relasz places the agricultural commissioner. the agricultural commissioner is not a building or facility or land management person. it doesn't have the resources to operate and manage the facility in the markets. the real estate division has been managing and operating the land for over a decade. it transfers responsibilities from the agricultural commissioner to the director of property to approve applications for permits to sell products at the city operated farmer's market. it allows the...
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, the precipitation and agricultural productivity within brazil itself. so that's in the self-interest of brazilding. to keep that for standing. but the waters and the precipitation that emerges from the amazon doesn't just stay in brazil. >> right. >> it actually goes up through kind of atmospheric rivers to benefit the midwest and the re united states. rivwest u so there is a strong argument tn thatg this is a global good and this should be a common -- there should be a considered, thoughtful way to balance the benefits to brazil and the benefits to the rest of the world. so i wouldust sa just say that complex question, for sure. it's a a very political questio right now in terms of how you address the challenges in brazil. it's no lesssscha complicated t the challenges we're facing in the united states in terms of the political terms o world. so i wish there was an easy ld solution. there. i is not. >> thank you, panelists. really interesting.he itre reminds me of any time at the nature con sense servancconserv. we wish federal governments were doing m
, the precipitation and agricultural productivity within brazil itself. so that's in the self-interest of brazilding. to keep that for standing. but the waters and the precipitation that emerges from the amazon doesn't just stay in brazil. >> right. >> it actually goes up through kind of atmospheric rivers to benefit the midwest and the re united states. rivwest u so there is a strong argument tn thatg this is a global good and this should be a common -- there should be a...
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actually is generated from a group called the agricultural sector most of the african countries are aware that without putting in place for me to gauge and measure is then a group culture sector is likely to be affected and in the long term the economic sector old economies on the african continent as well will be affected so the figures in their studies show that the rich western countries can afford to 5 climate change but african countries will be hit hardest only but only produce 3 percent of the world's c o $21.00 could call that climate colonialism how is that being received across the continent. indeed climate colonialism and i think the president of the african development bank recently said that because africa could should be its the least to cut then again africa also needs to come up with its own strategies to mitigate the effects of climate change in the future and not just rely on the reach of countries and i think this is where africa has got it wrong and where needs to actually look seriously into because if we do not come up with our own strategies in the african continent
actually is generated from a group called the agricultural sector most of the african countries are aware that without putting in place for me to gauge and measure is then a group culture sector is likely to be affected and in the long term the economic sector old economies on the african continent as well will be affected so the figures in their studies show that the rich western countries can afford to 5 climate change but african countries will be hit hardest only but only produce 3 percent...
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thousands of farms are written into burnham tractors to protest against the government's agricultural policies as a plans to introduce stricter protections for insects and the environment go too far and threaten their livelihoods. this is d.w. news from burdensome all of us on twitter at the w. news or visit the website the w dot com. i'll have more world headlines at the top al coming up next kick off or about to get much state of the. whole. song. the 1st. one to the spectacular go and see. plenty of emotion. the best of game day. to go next on g.w. . show hello halflings this is your ball speaking when i come to the show with the ding dong xoai concerts with the mistress guests. and sounds. and then incredible location. tonight. on t.w. . there. is a culture of oh. there it goes inside. their rivalry. 3 princes. dream of the arab world. they're there for power and boundless ambition have come to the middle east into a great crisis. the michael princes of the gulf starts november 27th on t.w. . feel. there are some things you think you can count on the going to sleep. like an adult
thousands of farms are written into burnham tractors to protest against the government's agricultural policies as a plans to introduce stricter protections for insects and the environment go too far and threaten their livelihoods. this is d.w. news from burdensome all of us on twitter at the w. news or visit the website the w dot com. i'll have more world headlines at the top al coming up next kick off or about to get much state of the. whole. song. the 1st. one to the spectacular go and see....
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accelerating the commercialization of new technologies and products from agriculture. and refinery manufacturing facilities in rural communities. advanced biofills including natural gas, chemicals, and biobased products made with biotechnology can drive the demand for crops including cover crops and perennial crops. this can boost on-farm revenue. of helping to craft the 2018 farm bill. we are thankful it contained an energy title with mandatory funding. however, in total, mandatory funding has decreased from $694 million in 2014 to $375 million in 2018. that's a decrease of 46%. alternatively, the total discretionary authorization provided by the 2018 farm bill which was $1.7 million is approximately 13% more than what was authorized in the 2014 farm bill. while the latter increase sounds positive, most energy title programs did not receive discretionary appropriations under previous appropriations bills. something that should change. we rge the committee to make up for this decrease in mandatory funding by strongly supporting the annual funding of the amount authoriz
accelerating the commercialization of new technologies and products from agriculture. and refinery manufacturing facilities in rural communities. advanced biofills including natural gas, chemicals, and biobased products made with biotechnology can drive the demand for crops including cover crops and perennial crops. this can boost on-farm revenue. of helping to craft the 2018 farm bill. we are thankful it contained an energy title with mandatory funding. however, in total, mandatory funding has...
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china trade talks stall on agricultural imports. claims an agreement is just around the corner china makes a 1st step to lifting a ban on us. also on the shoulder a german parliament clears the way for the controversial north stream to pipeline raising concerns about dependency on russian gas in germany and europe. and in the struggle to keep the peace in their country young businesspeople help extra fighters reintegrate into society. it's time for business. welcome to the program the chinese government has lifted a ban on poultry imports from the united states the measure will allow american poultry products worth more than $1000000000.00 to be exploited to china u.s. trade representative robert confirmed earlier reports by the chinese news agency. at the same time the u.s. will allow imports of pre-cooked poultry meat from china. the news comes as agriculture is reportedly becoming a big obstacle in the u.s. china trade talks is joining us right now from wall street for more it's good to see you what's the current status then of t
china trade talks stall on agricultural imports. claims an agreement is just around the corner china makes a 1st step to lifting a ban on us. also on the shoulder a german parliament clears the way for the controversial north stream to pipeline raising concerns about dependency on russian gas in germany and europe. and in the struggle to keep the peace in their country young businesspeople help extra fighters reintegrate into society. it's time for business. welcome to the program the chinese...
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a globalisation going on in the world that agriculture elsewhere in the world is also under pressure and that environmental issues are becoming a lot more important they're saying that they are the ones that will suffer 1st if and if the environment sophos their existence is threatened by this so they need to they feel that they need to be talked to that they need to be included more into in consultation about these measures. covering these protests for us down at brandenburg gate thank you. now to some other stories making headlines around the world hong kong's leader carrie lam says her government will seriously reflect on the result of an election that's our pro-democracy candidates make massive gains has been rocked by months of violent protests against beijing's rule the opposition's landslide victory is being seen as a clear rejection of lands handling of the unrest. peru's constitutional court has ordered the release of opposition leader keiko fujimori she's expected to walk free next week after spending more than a year and pretrial detention but she still facing corruption c
a globalisation going on in the world that agriculture elsewhere in the world is also under pressure and that environmental issues are becoming a lot more important they're saying that they are the ones that will suffer 1st if and if the environment sophos their existence is threatened by this so they need to they feel that they need to be talked to that they need to be included more into in consultation about these measures. covering these protests for us down at brandenburg gate thank you....
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a few minutes time there will be true government ministers talking to the protestors here later the agricultural minister herself will also be addressing them so the government is taking these protests seriously this in fact is the climax of a wave of protests that has been seen in germany in recent weeks so yes the government is taking it seriously whether the government will accede to any of the demands that the farmers are showing is another question and this comes at a time where we see also a wave of support for more climate action in modern farming for example the use of pesticides is often in conflict with those environmental concerns so do the farmers have proposals to address that the farmers do have well they're not they're not connected to any farmers globally but they're obviously understands that climate change that environmental issues are issues that are important to the world and are important to farmers they say that they in fact are the ones that are protecting the environment and almost directly affected by climate change at the same time i think there is some reluctance to ac
a few minutes time there will be true government ministers talking to the protestors here later the agricultural minister herself will also be addressing them so the government is taking these protests seriously this in fact is the climax of a wave of protests that has been seen in germany in recent weeks so yes the government is taking it seriously whether the government will accede to any of the demands that the farmers are showing is another question and this comes at a time where we see...
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agriculture a product parchin says while the u.s. officials believe that tar eaves are the only way to make it stick to any compromise there has abused let's talk about another front for u.s. trade the european front many we're expecting an announcement by donald trump today on possible tariffs on european car imports did we hear anything at all. there is a still no official war on whether trumpet ministration is planning to impose tariffs on car imports. say wednesday he had been fully briefed already and will make a decision soon sense that the deadline is a steal or leave bill be flexible so for another 6 months the bill a is expected as a german i would have made have been that lobbying and depending on their investments here in the us to avoid an outcome that will tax you a peon cars we've got 25 percent duty bolts of understanding we got them we plan for example mark said the beginning of an $800000000.00 expansion bill electric vehicles and around $1000.00 jobs here in the u.s. . will bring us the latest from wall street thank
agriculture a product parchin says while the u.s. officials believe that tar eaves are the only way to make it stick to any compromise there has abused let's talk about another front for u.s. trade the european front many we're expecting an announcement by donald trump today on possible tariffs on european car imports did we hear anything at all. there is a still no official war on whether trumpet ministration is planning to impose tariffs on car imports. say wednesday he had been fully briefed...
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agriculture is a real problem. an indian farmer can grow what he wants to grow but when he wants to sell what he has grown, there are too many bureaucratic issues that he needs to deal with. if you look at the history of economic development, most countries manage to move their workforce from agriculture to construction because construction generally, it's a lot of low—skilled and semiskilled jobs and that is not happening in india, primarily because the real estate sector is in a big mess. the multiplied effect of the real estate industry hits everything that we have steel and cement and aluminium, with industries with industries directly connected. it has been challenged both on the demand side, on the liquidity side and the churn in the market is not taking place today. the auto sector has been in trouble for the last 12 months. problems of finance, availability and a slowdown of the sentiment in buying. people are not confident about their economic future hence they are postponing their consumption. the psych
agriculture is a real problem. an indian farmer can grow what he wants to grow but when he wants to sell what he has grown, there are too many bureaucratic issues that he needs to deal with. if you look at the history of economic development, most countries manage to move their workforce from agriculture to construction because construction generally, it's a lot of low—skilled and semiskilled jobs and that is not happening in india, primarily because the real estate sector is in a big mess....
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small self driving field robots are the stars of technica and how the world's biggest trade fair for agricultural technology. these drones fly over fields and help to locate pests for example all spray chemicals in a targeted mana. they can also cultivate land that's hard to access. actually a lot of places to eat in china they're not able to use fake tractors because they are smaller parts we have a lot of small forward to see china and also we have places that are out on the hillside so it's difficult to come down spraying saw plant protection we call it fall at the crops on the hillside or is this the end for mega machines and agriculture. the certainly no lack of imagination these weird and wonderful creations could end up being the farm hands of the future. of egypt is marking the 150th anniversary of the opening of the suez canal one of the world's most important waterways connecting the mediterranean with the red sea it took a 1000000 egyptians 10 years to construct a feat matching the building of the pyramids it dramatically cut shipping times for the growing international trade between e
small self driving field robots are the stars of technica and how the world's biggest trade fair for agricultural technology. these drones fly over fields and help to locate pests for example all spray chemicals in a targeted mana. they can also cultivate land that's hard to access. actually a lot of places to eat in china they're not able to use fake tractors because they are smaller parts we have a lot of small forward to see china and also we have places that are out on the hillside so it's...
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department of agriculture data. host: ok, so this when i am putting to now? guest: that is just mexico, showing canada and mexico. that is the combined nafta, one mexico, the other canada. guest: the trade agreement, usmca opens markets for farmers, which is why the farm bureau strongly endorses this agreement. farmers all across the country -- it is why you have every state -- anm an egg ag state, who are strong supporters of this agreement. go to the u.s. department of agriculture website and check it up. guest: can ask a question? zero is zero, so how is it opening markets? guest: i don't think that is accurate. if you look at dairy alone, some ariffeds are ter 300%. guest: there is potential market access whether our tariffs are over, $48 billion in the american ag trade, so a very small margins. but after that, we have been duty-free since nafta for 50 years. guest: yeah, we are going to agree to disagree. host: we will take a call. this is from indiana. bill, hello. , my question -- i was on that committee back in 1981. tradee trying to get a deal throu
department of agriculture data. host: ok, so this when i am putting to now? guest: that is just mexico, showing canada and mexico. that is the combined nafta, one mexico, the other canada. guest: the trade agreement, usmca opens markets for farmers, which is why the farm bureau strongly endorses this agreement. farmers all across the country -- it is why you have every state -- anm an egg ag state, who are strong supporters of this agreement. go to the u.s. department of agriculture website and...