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as farmers. none at all. >> you don't get to negotiate the -- >> no, there's no negotiations in the prices. no. >> aren't there antitrust laws for stuff like this? >> sure is. we had the same scenario around the turn of the century. so 1921 they actually enacted the packers and stock yard act, that regulated this industry and it worked. it worked for all those years it worked really well. then probably about 1980 we just started ignoring those laws as deregulation came about throughout the whole industry. and now we're right back where we were in 1921 at the same consolidation levels and we have no free market again. >> the laws are on the books in. >> the laws are already on the books, with he don't need a new law. all they have to do is start enforcing it. that's why our share is at an all time low today. >> i want to show you something here. these beans were lush and beautiful. looked like the best crop we were ever going to have. on the 12th day of october we got down to 30 degrees, freeze. a
as farmers. none at all. >> you don't get to negotiate the -- >> no, there's no negotiations in the prices. no. >> aren't there antitrust laws for stuff like this? >> sure is. we had the same scenario around the turn of the century. so 1921 they actually enacted the packers and stock yard act, that regulated this industry and it worked. it worked for all those years it worked really well. then probably about 1980 we just started ignoring those laws as deregulation came...
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so god made a farmer. feed,dy to seed, weed, replenish andnd finish a hard weeks work with a drive to church. would bail a family together. the soft strong bonds of sharing, who would laugh and .eply with smiling eyes when a son says he wants to spend his life doing what dad does. god made a farmer. and in god made a farmer so doing made america stronger. that will always be true. [applause] when so much is on the line, when we have so much at stake in this election, i ask you to draw on that wellspring of strength. understand leaders in your community, people respect you not because of what you do but because of who you are. to unveile you yourself of that strength. if you are inclined to about ahead and bend the knee, which no farmer i ever met was not, i encourage you to do that too. , if his people who were called by his name will humble themselves and pray, he will do as he has done through much more withenging this one nation undd liberty and justice for all. [applause] to farmers and ranchers, thank
so god made a farmer. feed,dy to seed, weed, replenish andnd finish a hard weeks work with a drive to church. would bail a family together. the soft strong bonds of sharing, who would laugh and .eply with smiling eyes when a son says he wants to spend his life doing what dad does. god made a farmer. and in god made a farmer so doing made america stronger. that will always be true. [applause] when so much is on the line, when we have so much at stake in this election, i ask you to draw on that...
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was for farmers. think back. think back. anch phrase, quotas, what overreaching, overburden some regulation that was on our iowa agriculture, on our farmers and ranchers. and of course, joe biden and theresa greenfield are both forng, the catchphrase theresa greenfield right now is hiding a with biden. with biden.g i wonder if joe biden and theresa greenfield are going to come out of their basements long enough to say whether they support a plan like barack obama did that would regulate most of iowa's croplands. i would love to hear and answer. at least one answer from theresa greenfield. the democrat to this country have gotten in lockstep with the plans called the green new deal. how many of you have heard of that? that's what i thought. i hear from you every day and to taking that big boo washington dc. [applause] no green new deal. because it is a rotten deal for farmers. alongside our farmers and producers, we have fought a in and day out for iowa's farmers, our tag industry, our biofuels industr
was for farmers. think back. think back. anch phrase, quotas, what overreaching, overburden some regulation that was on our iowa agriculture, on our farmers and ranchers. and of course, joe biden and theresa greenfield are both forng, the catchphrase theresa greenfield right now is hiding a with biden. with biden.g i wonder if joe biden and theresa greenfield are going to come out of their basements long enough to say whether they support a plan like barack obama did that would regulate most of...
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that's efficient and saves time for the farmer. detail out for employees for people on his 900 hectare farm in eastern germany he may use high tech machinery but he does not accept the label industrial agriculture . or other reasons of i reject the idea of i'm a son of a farmer and what we do nowadays is not industrial i don't think you can ever describe farming as an industrial interest i would call this modern agriculture a kind of solution because. once the crop is harvested fertilizer is spread on the field right away and another crop is planted. a regulation specifies how much fertilizer may be used so as to limit the amount of harmful nitrate in groundwater . in order to meet these requirements farmers have to use expensive measuring devices. the authorities check on compliance and penalties for violations can be severe. lover is angry about the fertilizer regulation he says it makes it harder for him to farm the way he thinks is right. and every year the amount he's allowed to use is reduced. for dummett trail if that means
that's efficient and saves time for the farmer. detail out for employees for people on his 900 hectare farm in eastern germany he may use high tech machinery but he does not accept the label industrial agriculture . or other reasons of i reject the idea of i'm a son of a farmer and what we do nowadays is not industrial i don't think you can ever describe farming as an industrial interest i would call this modern agriculture a kind of solution because. once the crop is harvested fertilizer is...
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how are farmers there coping? we look at the meat industry and find out what conditioions are really likike for workers employed by german slaughterhouses. transport is known to be highly stressful for livestock. why does the meat industry persist in ignoring the welfare of the animals and people it relies on? meat. it seems the world can't get enough of it. from poultry, to steaks, to fast food,d, over the pastst 60 yearars, annual globobal met production has shot up fivefold, to 333 million tons. argentina, australia, and the u.s. are the big three when it comes to per-capita meat consumption. the meat-industry is profit-driven, and animal welfare is often low priority. transport can be torture for animals, but in the eu alone, the industry transports 350 million mammals and around a billion poultry to abbatoirs and feedlots each year. there are eu regulations governing animal transport, but the meat industry continues to violate them. >> across the world,ninimals thatre stitilllive arereut on trucks and ships t
how are farmers there coping? we look at the meat industry and find out what conditioions are really likike for workers employed by german slaughterhouses. transport is known to be highly stressful for livestock. why does the meat industry persist in ignoring the welfare of the animals and people it relies on? meat. it seems the world can't get enough of it. from poultry, to steaks, to fast food,d, over the pastst 60 yearars, annual globobal met production has shot up fivefold, to 333 million...
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a local farmer shows us around. here to the border. before we started cultivating this was all forest it was cheap land. the only thing here was forest and trees so they did. it look the way it does on the other side of the road. something we used to clear the land simply as a way to survive. this region's economy is almost entirely based on soil in the here you see this is our vocation source it's all we know how to do. those things you need the mantras we grow the food that ends up on the global populations table. for them probably soybean is an imported crop that we have adapted to conditions here. and we realized that it grows very well here and that we have the right conditions for it. sort of since the movie a bank you know with the help of gene technology we slowly improve the soybeans. but today we have varieties specifically developed for our region. there's also you know. we pay a visit to an agricultural trade in look us the real fatty in the state of much of crossover. soybeans have made a number of farmers rich here includ
a local farmer shows us around. here to the border. before we started cultivating this was all forest it was cheap land. the only thing here was forest and trees so they did. it look the way it does on the other side of the road. something we used to clear the land simply as a way to survive. this region's economy is almost entirely based on soil in the here you see this is our vocation source it's all we know how to do. those things you need the mantras we grow the food that ends up on the...
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local farmers were displaced. from sunday yesterday and 5000000 people in the region have been affected most of it done. you've even though it's not as you don't consider going to see you know. this is this your land i mean is this the land you want to occupy because this is just a declaration you do not have a certificate for land use this is only a statement about where you live. yet specify us where your community lipson operates but the certificate is not kind of your rights to use the land that's why you have to be careful someone else could have laid claim to a land use certificate that the community needs to fight to get the proper documentation up and i think if we don't deal with a situation it might soon be too late that that's about. 2016 opponents of the process on a program organized a major protest they succeeded in convincing the government to suspend that. grantham want to think for a long time mozambique's government implemented its policies without any outside input. now they finally been challen
local farmers were displaced. from sunday yesterday and 5000000 people in the region have been affected most of it done. you've even though it's not as you don't consider going to see you know. this is this your land i mean is this the land you want to occupy because this is just a declaration you do not have a certificate for land use this is only a statement about where you live. yet specify us where your community lipson operates but the certificate is not kind of your rights to use the land...
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and he's come to an experience farmer for advice. when they use pesticides the vegetables grow like crazy and the farmers make more money but when the products get to the market $2.00 or 3 days later they start to rot. dunn who is interested in learning more about the natural techniques used in the past the op sounds carefully. on the one who is at school the idea here is to learn from an experience pass on about some of the older practices today they have either been abandoned oh they're still being used but in a different way. than own life has begun to collect seeds which haven't had contact to chemical pesticides whenever he meets with the owner farmers he asked them for seeds. of the view today the situation is clear these seeds are threatened they are about to disappear to be lost and that's why it's important to serve them because they have an important row got in our biodiversity. after asking around done it all i was able to get a 17th. he tested the seeds on his experimental farm to find the best teas his father was surpris
and he's come to an experience farmer for advice. when they use pesticides the vegetables grow like crazy and the farmers make more money but when the products get to the market $2.00 or 3 days later they start to rot. dunn who is interested in learning more about the natural techniques used in the past the op sounds carefully. on the one who is at school the idea here is to learn from an experience pass on about some of the older practices today they have either been abandoned oh they're still...
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change population growth means things have to change done you know he's a farmer. he has adopted the principle known as palm of culture and he has also wired hundreds of others to let us go and meet. this man in the mountains of western ivory coast it's a cultural region and from a done deal i also worked as a trainer for young voters here but today he's picking up some tips in self about course building plants and limiting the use of pesticides. and he's come to an experienced farm for advice. when they use pesticides the vegetables growing like crazy and the farmers make more money but when the products get to the market $2.00 or 3 days later they start to rot. dunn who is interested in learning more about the natural techniques used in the past he observes carefully. today and the one who was. the idea here is to learn from an experience passed on about some of the older practices today they have either been abandoned oh they're still being used but in a different way. than her own life has begun to collect seeds which have been tarred contact to chemical pestic
change population growth means things have to change done you know he's a farmer. he has adopted the principle known as palm of culture and he has also wired hundreds of others to let us go and meet. this man in the mountains of western ivory coast it's a cultural region and from a done deal i also worked as a trainer for young voters here but today he's picking up some tips in self about course building plants and limiting the use of pesticides. and he's come to an experienced farm for advice....
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farmers they hope to do better than growers did in the past. in the past when my parents produced rice and brought it to the market they didn't have a lot of buyers it wasn't easy they often had to sell the rice more cheaply. than no lie has already found a story not bijan that will sell the women's rice he believes that if he can make locally grown crops more popular maybe more young people will consider staying in the region to cultivate the fields. farming can only go well if the ecosystem is healthy and in most places that means having lots of bees these are important i mean it is helping countless species of plants to reproduce bees transport pollen from flower to flower if that doesn't happen the plant can't keep going that's right sander but in many countries like in europe and elsewhere big colonies are being. precious right disease and monocultures mungo culprit in germany obviously acute births are stepping up their efforts to keep the pollinators along and i think. every morning more dead bees can be found lying in front of these hiv
farmers they hope to do better than growers did in the past. in the past when my parents produced rice and brought it to the market they didn't have a lot of buyers it wasn't easy they often had to sell the rice more cheaply. than no lie has already found a story not bijan that will sell the women's rice he believes that if he can make locally grown crops more popular maybe more young people will consider staying in the region to cultivate the fields. farming can only go well if the ecosystem...
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he wants to show the farmers how the grain they grow here is sold in consumed in europe. economies all the posters q how do you feel about germany and europe suddenly discovering keane was a superfood was not limited to suppress it. wasn't their natural product again not is that our product didn't used to be well known. word hadn't got around yet about how much protein it has. it used to cost less than rice and pastor. like you know or not this year and they said king well wasn't worth that much rush back in our. product line as i was farming is we're a little proud that kin was now known all over the world and these are new they're more in the air. they have to be from the farmers compare the kimura from the german supermarket with what they've just harvested from their own field. it's look remember the box says class one but even our class 2 is bigger than theirs because of this a form of. yeah i'd say it's class 3. in june and these little ones here they're nothing that's chicken feed as there is in this new. pope is done with this field for today further up the hillsi
he wants to show the farmers how the grain they grow here is sold in consumed in europe. economies all the posters q how do you feel about germany and europe suddenly discovering keane was a superfood was not limited to suppress it. wasn't their natural product again not is that our product didn't used to be well known. word hadn't got around yet about how much protein it has. it used to cost less than rice and pastor. like you know or not this year and they said king well wasn't worth that...
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>> basically what they do is they mind the data from the farmers. right now there are new debates on privacy issues, on the data new form ofere isis a capitalism which is surveillance capitalism where you have turned human beings into your raw material. bill gates does both. he takes biodiversity, minds into data, and once ownership along with his friends. your datarberg mines and behaviors and turns it into the raw material of the corporate world, which is why strange advertisements pop-up, and manipulating elections. i have a chapter on the hijack of democracy. we have enough data on what happened with facebook selling data to cambridge analytica and how we are popping up with artificial intntelligence. this is a major threat to democracy. >> this is why you are calling them billionaire dictators, because you think they are not helping democracy but threatening and killing it? isn't this too much? fox i have grown up in india that was postindependence. in india that had absolutely no corporations. in india where democracy works. when i see the imp
>> basically what they do is they mind the data from the farmers. right now there are new debates on privacy issues, on the data new form ofere isis a capitalism which is surveillance capitalism where you have turned human beings into your raw material. bill gates does both. he takes biodiversity, minds into data, and once ownership along with his friends. your datarberg mines and behaviors and turns it into the raw material of the corporate world, which is why strange advertisements...
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the farmer feels under pressure and is worried that his harvests will continue to decline. damage sequence that will cut our yield and then in a year's time it falls again that on. each year the yield is worse because the amount of nitrogen is calculated annually at all by these a shift of maced on the harvest minus 20 percent funding for the same. so it's like giving people or animals 20 percent less food after each way of the food if you know if this isn't good surely your the mood among farmers is terrible they're worried that sooner or later the days of producing quality wheat will be over. and finally germany's largest power producer r w e has launched an online auction for one of its bucket wheel excavators the largest excavators of this type rise as much as 100 metres and away 14000 tonnes. pledged to phase of coal production by 2038 and is now focusing more attention on its. order lovely collector's item. thanks for watching ever so successfully. 6 to go beyond the obvious. and so that. as we take on more of. the stories that matter to you i'm really. ever get to se
the farmer feels under pressure and is worried that his harvests will continue to decline. damage sequence that will cut our yield and then in a year's time it falls again that on. each year the yield is worse because the amount of nitrogen is calculated annually at all by these a shift of maced on the harvest minus 20 percent funding for the same. so it's like giving people or animals 20 percent less food after each way of the food if you know if this isn't good surely your the mood among...
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care campaign highlighted the positive role of missouri farmers in society the alliance for truth was focused on misrepresenting the clear language improper be the majority of the funding for the alliance for truth was funneled through missouri farmers care by the same agricultural trade groups the trade groups involved represent the interests of their member corporations in missouri these corporations include some of the largest agribusiness is in the united states months sent to tyson cargill and smithfield foods while these trade groups use their vast financial resources opposing prop b. the corporations that ultimately provided the majority of the funding for the campaign remained silent simply put without the financial support of corporate agriculture the puppy mills of missouri would not have had the ability to mount the alliance for truth or missouri farmers care which were largely responsible for the opposition to proposition b. and lions for truth that could be for anything you know but they can't call themselves you know friend group in favor of herding dogs so they have to
care campaign highlighted the positive role of missouri farmers in society the alliance for truth was focused on misrepresenting the clear language improper be the majority of the funding for the alliance for truth was funneled through missouri farmers care by the same agricultural trade groups the trade groups involved represent the interests of their member corporations in missouri these corporations include some of the largest agribusiness is in the united states months sent to tyson cargill...
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who's funding these fans to see who's really benefiting from them it's not the individual farmers who matches who you know may believe some of the messaging that these groups are putting forward but it's really the major players in big guy with business who are benefiting and it's the industry why defense that's going on it's not to protect the for the poor rancher i mean those guys are getting screwed i have to stink interest in the future of this farm and the future of this community corporation. their interest is making money their interest is not in the community their interest is not what is being left behind community interest. 0. truck he was very specific it was a bill that he dressed commercial breeding dogs not chickens not cows not pigs but that's what the opposition said that's the misinformation that they gave to people in the state of missouri to scare people it was purely fear tactics on their part and it really ended up being at the expense of the thousands of dogs that suffer on a daily basis in the state of missouri every signature beyond the bill was signed by a mis
who's funding these fans to see who's really benefiting from them it's not the individual farmers who matches who you know may believe some of the messaging that these groups are putting forward but it's really the major players in big guy with business who are benefiting and it's the industry why defense that's going on it's not to protect the for the poor rancher i mean those guys are getting screwed i have to stink interest in the future of this farm and the future of this community...
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to front groups emerge from the meeting one which would eventually be called missouri farmers care and the alliance for truth while these front groups seem to have sprung out of thin air it was actually. highly coordinated effort financed largely by corporate agriculture nearly 82 percent of total contributions to missouri farmers care originated from 3 corporate agriculture trade groups and their respective political action committees. the missouri farm bureau the missouri pork producers and the missouri soybean association while the missouri farmers care campaign highlighted the positive role of missouri farmers in society the alliance for truth was focused on misrepresenting the clear language improper be the majority of the funding for the alliance for truth was funneled through missouri farmers care by the same agricultural trade groups the trade groups involved represent the interests of their member corporations in missouri these corporations include some of the largest agribusiness is in the united states months sent to tyson cargill and smithfield foods while these trade group
to front groups emerge from the meeting one which would eventually be called missouri farmers care and the alliance for truth while these front groups seem to have sprung out of thin air it was actually. highly coordinated effort financed largely by corporate agriculture nearly 82 percent of total contributions to missouri farmers care originated from 3 corporate agriculture trade groups and their respective political action committees. the missouri farm bureau the missouri pork producers and...
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year in a row german farmers yields are below average but recent years of drought are and. the 1st batches of wheat from the new harvest are being loaded there for export german wheat is a success on the global market although as a niche product the best seller class a wheat which has a protein content of over 12 percent and is best used for peaking bread. agricultural products trader andreas krentz is looking for this type of wheat his customers are mostly based in rich oil producing countries in the persian gulf. many could do well in the arab world where we know from experience that significantly higher wheat quality is required. farmer detail has always made class a wheat but now he doubts whether he can continue to deliver such quality in the future the reason new fertilizer regulations the law stipulates exactly how much nitrogen fertilizer he can use in his wheat fields near leipsic. the law aims to reduce damage to the groundwater by reducing the amount of nitrogen fertilizer but to produce protein rich wheat the soil needs a lot of nitrogen. for has to using creasi
year in a row german farmers yields are below average but recent years of drought are and. the 1st batches of wheat from the new harvest are being loaded there for export german wheat is a success on the global market although as a niche product the best seller class a wheat which has a protein content of over 12 percent and is best used for peaking bread. agricultural products trader andreas krentz is looking for this type of wheat his customers are mostly based in rich oil producing countries...
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farmers are making preparations. he went on to say they resent the secretary's schedule prices which are often 50% below the market or neighborhood price. schedule he is talking about, i will go into more detail, but basically it was the government setting prices that farmers had to abide by when they sold goods to the army. the farmers resent these prices. corn,pressment of flour, universals causing withholding of surplus. the army will be starved and famine will ensue in the cities unless the sec. changes his policy and buys in the market for the best price. and then he concluded, there is a manifest uneasiness in the public's mind different from anything i have noticed heretofore. 1863, the war had done much to change the structure of the south, the socioeconomic structure of the south. during this time, women were supposed to be subservient to men. women's domain was the hearth and home. they were supposed to be the spiritual center of the home. they were supposed to basically take care of their family and husban
farmers are making preparations. he went on to say they resent the secretary's schedule prices which are often 50% below the market or neighborhood price. schedule he is talking about, i will go into more detail, but basically it was the government setting prices that farmers had to abide by when they sold goods to the army. the farmers resent these prices. corn,pressment of flour, universals causing withholding of surplus. the army will be starved and famine will ensue in the cities unless the...
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he wants to show the farmers how the grain they grow here is sold in consumed in europe. commerce all the posters q how do you feel about germany and europe suddenly discovering keane was a superfood it was really meant to suppress a prayer because i wasn't there mr product again not is that both product didn't used to be well known. in the word hadn't got around yet about how much protein it hands. if used to cost less than rice and pastor. like you know not this they said king well wasn't worth that much more strength in our. product dollars as farm is we're a little proud that kin was now known all over the world either i knew there more in the end. it had to be from the farmers compared to chemo or from the german supermarket with what they've just harvested from their own field. this is the premier of the box as class one but even our class 2 is bigger than there's a victim of there's a form of. yeah i'd say it's class 3 of the year in june and these little ones here they're nothing that's a chicken feed as there is in this the. poppea is done with this field for tod
he wants to show the farmers how the grain they grow here is sold in consumed in europe. commerce all the posters q how do you feel about germany and europe suddenly discovering keane was a superfood it was really meant to suppress a prayer because i wasn't there mr product again not is that both product didn't used to be well known. in the word hadn't got around yet about how much protein it hands. if used to cost less than rice and pastor. like you know not this they said king well wasn't...
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are developed and farmers can discuss which plants they could that would use less water. we have a really unusual situation in the region we're in now these are these but we. basically know groundwater left because too much of it has been used up over the years. so the farmers are now having to resort to stored water. getting water to store is also a problem. that hasn't rained much in the past 4 years farmers get their water from this impoundment dam it supplies more than half a 1000000 people and. it has also levels decline it's being pumped further and further across the country. and that has a direct impact on the people who live here. pressure is mounting even on the farmers who didn't think they have to worry about that water supply. in some places water is actually being stolen. there are an estimated 20000 illegal wells in china. that's why raising awareness of the problem is so important. if nothing changes farmers and that animals will no longer be able to survive in these mountains. and then the region might soon become uninhabited. using our resources wisely w
are developed and farmers can discuss which plants they could that would use less water. we have a really unusual situation in the region we're in now these are these but we. basically know groundwater left because too much of it has been used up over the years. so the farmers are now having to resort to stored water. getting water to store is also a problem. that hasn't rained much in the past 4 years farmers get their water from this impoundment dam it supplies more than half a 1000000 people...
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farmers are in debt. farmers are committing suicide. -- the ararea has been ruined. pollinators are gone. the grououndwater is gone. -- i is nothing about the saved seeds pit we worked on the hand weaving of the organic cotton. the economy in the villages we work have jumped tenfold because the wealth is staying in the village rather than being siphoned out as monsanto profit and i read a new study that says because we have saved seeds we brought local seeds that can be saved back into the ecoconomy. monsanto has lost 11 million. get to your latest book because you widen, i would say, not only on monsanto and -- likes, but also others you attack what you describe as the billionaire dictators, especially one man, i should say, bill gates, who you describe as christopher columbus -- of modernng you times, and that is not a compliment, whose mission is to import genetically modified organisms and digital dictatorship to small firms around the world. bill gates who has donated billions to improve public health and poor countries and so on -- you are saying, essentially,
farmers are in debt. farmers are committing suicide. -- the ararea has been ruined. pollinators are gone. the grououndwater is gone. -- i is nothing about the saved seeds pit we worked on the hand weaving of the organic cotton. the economy in the villages we work have jumped tenfold because the wealth is staying in the village rather than being siphoned out as monsanto profit and i read a new study that says because we have saved seeds we brought local seeds that can be saved back into the...
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unlike in the past when the auction floors would be population with tobacco farmers this time no farmers allowed inside. authorities say this is to prevent to control the covert 19 pandemic. fasc study a 35 year old father of 3 has been waiting outside for his tobacco to be sold but the price offered this year is low. if ozzy grows tobacco in his village 70 kilometers outside the capital he obtained a loan from a tobacco company that enables him and others grow the crop on a contract basis. but capacity claims that it is the same company which buys the crop at very low prices this is left him with more debts to settle. he didn't matter where you moved one of them got in we know i'm not growing tobacco anymore for me there's no future in tobacco farming i don't want to go into more debts as such i will embark on a different kind of farming. theresa 10 wicca and is a public relations manager for auction holdings ltd which operates tobacco markets in malawi. she says new strategies are being put in place to ensure that farmers participation the bidding process and benefit more from the crop
unlike in the past when the auction floors would be population with tobacco farmers this time no farmers allowed inside. authorities say this is to prevent to control the covert 19 pandemic. fasc study a 35 year old father of 3 has been waiting outside for his tobacco to be sold but the price offered this year is low. if ozzy grows tobacco in his village 70 kilometers outside the capital he obtained a loan from a tobacco company that enables him and others grow the crop on a contract basis. but...
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at least 95% of products sold as vanilla do not require a farmer at all. nor do they contain real vanilla. the synthetic stuff can be produced in a lab for a 20th of the cost, but joseph te josephine -- >> we wouldn't have to go through all this laborious tedi. you can't treat it like a bag of sugar. there's so much that goes into it. >> reporter: we'd like to think this much is certain now at our a trip to the covid ward can be a life altering event and most of the time, not in a good way. but for one woman from nebraska, it ushered in a reyup that was more than 50 years in the making. when doris broke her arm in may -- >> 24 hours before i was found and i thought i was going to die. >> the diagnosis was more devastated. she had covid-19, a risky proposition for a 73-year-old. >> i want ever get it again. >> the bitter pill became easier to swallow when she met her medication aid bev at this rehab center outside omaha. when you first saw her, what went through your heart and your mind? >> i cooperate believe she was actually here. like oh, my god. i think
at least 95% of products sold as vanilla do not require a farmer at all. nor do they contain real vanilla. the synthetic stuff can be produced in a lab for a 20th of the cost, but joseph te josephine -- >> we wouldn't have to go through all this laborious tedi. you can't treat it like a bag of sugar. there's so much that goes into it. >> reporter: we'd like to think this much is certain now at our a trip to the covid ward can be a life altering event and most of the time, not in a...
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this has led to environmental economical and health problems affecting both farmers and consumers. you. hear my name is some look to see i'm 74 years old 60 years ago time people were very healthy rice was number one in the world back then we never used chemicals to farm but farmers were later misled and grew chemical advertisement and started using that by you and that saddam had a lot of heart yeah. all the 18000000 rice farmers in thailand so mark is among the few who refuses to use chemicals in farming. he. as his simple and interesting way of growing chemical free rice. in the fields in the mid ninety's the population of apple snails exploded i found out my wife was secretly using pesticides i didn't agree and bought my docs instead of being fed. her. these awesome looks a.v.'s. their existence can be able to amend this benefit to mankind and the environment for 000. 00000. 00000. 00. they are the cross breed between natives and cocky campbell ducks. the new breed gives them a strong immune system and the cocky campbell breed means they can play lots of eggs. their future is d
this has led to environmental economical and health problems affecting both farmers and consumers. you. hear my name is some look to see i'm 74 years old 60 years ago time people were very healthy rice was number one in the world back then we never used chemicals to farm but farmers were later misled and grew chemical advertisement and started using that by you and that saddam had a lot of heart yeah. all the 18000000 rice farmers in thailand so mark is among the few who refuses to use...
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missouri farmers care which were largely responsible for the opposition to proposition b. alliance for truth i could be for anything you know but they can't call themselves you know friend group in favor of herding dogs so they have to come up with them other word to just totally distract you from the issue at hand it's not about the dogs it's about liberalism growth of government in rouge and into your life during has a proud tradition of dog breeding for hunting home companionship and just best friends to enforce existing law against animal abuse but vote no to the big government liberalism of proposition paid for by a large for true mark paterson treasurer i mean they would be fending of goes when the thing i mean alliance for truth is literally just a front so there has been a tremendous amount a shocking amount of organized opposition to efforts to increase the standards of care for dogs bred in commercial breeding facilities and most of that opposition quite frankly is coming from huge agricultural groups and industry these are groups that have nothing to do with dog
missouri farmers care which were largely responsible for the opposition to proposition b. alliance for truth i could be for anything you know but they can't call themselves you know friend group in favor of herding dogs so they have to come up with them other word to just totally distract you from the issue at hand it's not about the dogs it's about liberalism growth of government in rouge and into your life during has a proud tradition of dog breeding for hunting home companionship and just...
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but someone farmers, because that is essential as well. farmers are. danny: it is an interesting question from the audience pretty hard spend some time with people who are so different from you always are not so hard. first before you answer that, how long were you on the road with the crew and were you a camping alongside of them pretty can you talk little bit more of the presence of this book then is the question about spending some time with people who are different pretty. marie: thing i was on the road with the harvesters for about i months total. from may all the way through september. i have been a little bit shy of that breed the work of the times were had leave the an immune understanding about how extraordinary people on the book. right at a purchased rated i didn't understand this completely for some he had purchased additional trailer for the girl. his trailer that eric lives in with his family that event chance of the guys he was a, i bought a new trailer for a girl. because a character named bentley was going to go along for harvest repri
but someone farmers, because that is essential as well. farmers are. danny: it is an interesting question from the audience pretty hard spend some time with people who are so different from you always are not so hard. first before you answer that, how long were you on the road with the crew and were you a camping alongside of them pretty can you talk little bit more of the presence of this book then is the question about spending some time with people who are different pretty. marie: thing i...
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so the farmers are now having to resort to stored water. that getting water to store is also a problem. it hasn't rained much in the past 4 years farmers get their water from this impoundment. it supplies more than half a 1000000 people in. this house water levels decline it's being pumped further and further across the country. and that has a direct impact on the people who live here. pressure is mounting even on the farmers who didn't think they have to worry about that water supply. in some places water is actually being stolen. there are an estimated 20000 illegal wells in china. why raising awareness of the problem is so important if nothing changes farmers and that animals will no longer be able to survive in these mountains 'd. and then the region might soon become uninhabited. using our resources wisely will be the growth. in the coming decades in fact the. change of direction in many areas including textile production i'm up cycling the new buzzword one clothing designer. everything he can get his hands on from plastic bottles to i
so the farmers are now having to resort to stored water. that getting water to store is also a problem. it hasn't rained much in the past 4 years farmers get their water from this impoundment. it supplies more than half a 1000000 people in. this house water levels decline it's being pumped further and further across the country. and that has a direct impact on the people who live here. pressure is mounting even on the farmers who didn't think they have to worry about that water supply. in some...
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i got the farmers $28 billion. >> the farmers aren't doing well according to the data that's out there. vaughn hillyard, a quick fact-check. you're out there, you're speaking to the farmers, how is all of this playing out among family farms in the areas where you are? >> reporter: what the president is not naive about is the fact that farmers were crucial to his victory in 2016, we're down here in southwestern wisconsin, if you go back to the 2012 presidential map, all these counties here, they went blue, but they flipped to donald trump in 2016, so it's not like these imp mo immoveable for joe biden. the subsidies were handed out to farmers across the country by the u.s. department of agriculture, they weren't paid by china, that was paid by u.s. importers because of tariffs. we spent the weekend in iowa that barack obama won in 2008 and 2012. i want to let you hear one of my conversations. one of the voters who voted for donald trump but is currently weighing in iowa potentially voting for joe biden, i want you to hear from him what it's at stake. >> we're sitting here with partial t
i got the farmers $28 billion. >> the farmers aren't doing well according to the data that's out there. vaughn hillyard, a quick fact-check. you're out there, you're speaking to the farmers, how is all of this playing out among family farms in the areas where you are? >> reporter: what the president is not naive about is the fact that farmers were crucial to his victory in 2016, we're down here in southwestern wisconsin, if you go back to the 2012 presidential map, all these...
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you don't know a lie once the local farmers to make their crops more commercially viable. in a community a few kilometers away he helps women farmers to market their organic rice because they're not consumed rice in ivory coast is imported ivorian can. seumas strongly dependent on the rice which comes from russia from china or thailand today is to be able to propose a local rice produced by women and organic conditions that if. they can. not only rice ivory cost imports many other foods in large quantities although they could be grown here here the women are preparing to set the rice seedlings 1st they apply compost to enrich the soil there is a new sense of optimism among these organic farmers they hope to do better than growers did in the past. in the past when my parents produced rice and brought it to the market they didn't have a lot of buyers it wasn't easy they often had to sell the rice more cheaply. don't know lie has already found a story now bijan that will sell the women's rice he believes that if he can make locally grown crops more popular maybe more young pe
you don't know a lie once the local farmers to make their crops more commercially viable. in a community a few kilometers away he helps women farmers to market their organic rice because they're not consumed rice in ivory coast is imported ivorian can. seumas strongly dependent on the rice which comes from russia from china or thailand today is to be able to propose a local rice produced by women and organic conditions that if. they can. not only rice ivory cost imports many other foods in...
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oh she pays the farmers the equivalent of $0.03 a kilo. the golden stalks abroad by the truckload to honey or buy factory. here the straw is chopped up because the air is full of fine straw particles everyone has to wear a facemask. them a small pieces of straw a mixed with hot water no chemicals are added but the mixture has to boil for 4 hours. that produces a pulpy must which is then cleaned and dried. on the factory floor we meet up again with the farmers from the rice field. can you know this is a very good thing that i flew it used to be that we had no work after the rice harvest. but with this factory job i can improve my income whether you want to even go to. the pope is used to make biodegradable paper and packaging but machines to process the pulp are expensive so the entrepreneur exports the raw material to india we have the customer because. that ason logic off morning and. and the last off the raw material and contact us and they add very interesting you know our product because. our product and the special feature of the tabl
oh she pays the farmers the equivalent of $0.03 a kilo. the golden stalks abroad by the truckload to honey or buy factory. here the straw is chopped up because the air is full of fine straw particles everyone has to wear a facemask. them a small pieces of straw a mixed with hot water no chemicals are added but the mixture has to boil for 4 hours. that produces a pulpy must which is then cleaned and dried. on the factory floor we meet up again with the farmers from the rice field. can you know...
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also on the show child labor has risen among cocoa farmers in west africa in recent years can chocolate producers do more to stop the practice. flow and welcome i'm seeing beers in berlin it's good to have you with us it's been a difficult 2 years for argentina which has endured a crippling recession worsened through the ongoing pandemic in may the government was unable to make a loan payment putting it in default for the 9th time in its history now when it's out and says it has reached an agreement with creditors which could help avert a more serious crisis in the months ahead. the coronavirus pandemic has pushed on containers already struggling economy to the brink the country is in recession over a 3rd of the population lives in poverty since the outbreak the queues outside soup kitchens have become long. we were using what little we had to buy food sometimes my son who worked as a painter brought us some money but now he doesn't have a job either. we have no income so we are using his and my savings to eat. argentina's economy is contracting while its national debt burden has been g
also on the show child labor has risen among cocoa farmers in west africa in recent years can chocolate producers do more to stop the practice. flow and welcome i'm seeing beers in berlin it's good to have you with us it's been a difficult 2 years for argentina which has endured a crippling recession worsened through the ongoing pandemic in may the government was unable to make a loan payment putting it in default for the 9th time in its history now when it's out and says it has reached an...
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in central california, farmers have found wayays to reduce and evenen reue methane gas, while in eastern africa, drought is creating a market for an unexpected source of milk. different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county c community foundation; and the farvue foundndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 660 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces milk again for another year. [whistles] lot of our milk gets made into butter. and then some of our milk also goes to making mozzarelella cheese. there's a good chancnce you're tastingng e oof our milklk every day. [engine starts] he likes--he likes driving papa around. i'm just--i'm teaching him for later when i'll actually need a driver. you're gonna go out the same way. go slow. you know, a few years ago, california adopted a regu
in central california, farmers have found wayays to reduce and evenen reue methane gas, while in eastern africa, drought is creating a market for an unexpected source of milk. different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county c community foundation; and the farvue foundndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing...
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to front groups emerge from the meeting one which would eventually be called missouri farmers care and the alliance for truth while these front groups seem to have sprung out of thin air it was actually a highly coordinated effort financed largely by corporate agriculture nearly 82 percent of total contributions to missouri farmers care originated from 3 corporate agriculture trade groups and their respective political action committees. the missouri farm bureau the missouri pork producers and the missouri soybean
to front groups emerge from the meeting one which would eventually be called missouri farmers care and the alliance for truth while these front groups seem to have sprung out of thin air it was actually a highly coordinated effort financed largely by corporate agriculture nearly 82 percent of total contributions to missouri farmers care originated from 3 corporate agriculture trade groups and their respective political action committees. the missouri farm bureau the missouri pork producers and...
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the farmer feels under pressure and is worried that his harvests will continue to decline. we're dumping 3 let's eat ones that will cut our yield and then in the years time it falls again. and each year the yield is worse because the amount of nitrogen is calculated annually by these a shift of mideast on the harvest minus 20 percent. so it's like giving people or animals 20 percent less food after each way and. you know if this isn't get traditional the mood among farmers is terrible they're worried that sooner or later the days of producing quality wheat will be over. so mystic tourism has surged around the world as the coronavirus make makes international travel more difficult and russia holiday makers are flocking to countryside reversed when joy a summer break. if there is one thing the coronavirus has been good for it's domestic to resume here along the riverbanks initially novgorod thousands of intrepid muscovite come to discover the head. 2 are operating bookings are up 3 fold thanks to those like the clemente family. just like humans i've used near of years we have
the farmer feels under pressure and is worried that his harvests will continue to decline. we're dumping 3 let's eat ones that will cut our yield and then in the years time it falls again. and each year the yield is worse because the amount of nitrogen is calculated annually by these a shift of mideast on the harvest minus 20 percent. so it's like giving people or animals 20 percent less food after each way and. you know if this isn't get traditional the mood among farmers is terrible they're...