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food and agriculture are amazing. she'll our physical health, our economy, our ecologies, urban and social divides, and bring people together in challenging times. -- what else can bring us together in challenging times better than food. to express your values and the values of the biden administration, focusing on resiliency, fairness and the and let that be our focus for a renewed and transformed food and agricultural -- as we move forward. in the common market, we have been looking -- we have been working for the last 15 years -- while also acknowledging the challenges many communities face in accessing good, quality food. we act as a bridge between the two to improve community health and economy. what we have seen over the last several years, -- to invest in that enterprise. and on the consumer side, the ability to access good, safe, quality food. access to capital is key. farmers and the food supply chain, the need to be able to access fair -- as well. so we can invest in our enterprise to build the type of resil
food and agriculture are amazing. she'll our physical health, our economy, our ecologies, urban and social divides, and bring people together in challenging times. -- what else can bring us together in challenging times better than food. to express your values and the values of the biden administration, focusing on resiliency, fairness and the and let that be our focus for a renewed and transformed food and agricultural -- as we move forward. in the common market, we have been looking -- we...
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we will increase by $75 million in agriculture efforts. -- urban agriculture efforts. we will increase the farm to school program with $60 million more to encourage more purchases of wholesome foods used in our school meals. we will expand by $50 million our senior farm to market nutrition program. the expansion of $40 million of the produce description program. it is designed to link our efforts with that of physicians who are literally prescribing fruits and vegetables as remedies for patients. we recognize schools remain a critical aspect of a transformed food system and cannot be left out of an effort to improve the quality of food served to our children. school meals play an important part in tackling food insecurity. they also play a significant role in our effort to advance nutrition security. over time not enough has been done to invest in innovation in the school meal programs. schools do not have the resources to spur that kind of innovation. for that reason, the usda will invest $100 million in a new program designed to invest with the food industry innovati
we will increase by $75 million in agriculture efforts. -- urban agriculture efforts. we will increase the farm to school program with $60 million more to encourage more purchases of wholesome foods used in our school meals. we will expand by $50 million our senior farm to market nutrition program. the expansion of $40 million of the produce description program. it is designed to link our efforts with that of physicians who are literally prescribing fruits and vegetables as remedies for...
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agriculture at this critical moment. i will encourage usda to stretch itself and fellow agencies to make the decision necessary to enhance global food security. prices will decrease when the costs go down. more participation in the labo r production and certainly for farmers and ranchers. until the administration starts to focus on the -- driving food costs, there'll will be no relief and american families will continue to suffer. i will keep making that case to the administration at my colleagues and encourage them to work with us to create an environment where those factors start trending in the right direction and prices start to come down the road i appreciate the announcement from the usda made this morning that will allow additional flexibility for those with expiring crp contracts. i think it is a great step in the right direction. i believe we can do more. one suggestion is look to the past. in the 2000 14, farm bill, landowners enroll in the program. they were giving the opportunity to end the contracts early wi
agriculture at this critical moment. i will encourage usda to stretch itself and fellow agencies to make the decision necessary to enhance global food security. prices will decrease when the costs go down. more participation in the labo r production and certainly for farmers and ranchers. until the administration starts to focus on the -- driving food costs, there'll will be no relief and american families will continue to suffer. i will keep making that case to the administration at my...
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agriculture and at this criticalgr moment. i would encourage the usda to stretchch itself and fellow agencies to make the tough decisions necessary to help bring down food prices and enhance global food security. food prices will decrease when the cost of go down. the answer is more supply, development for the large energy, more participation in the labor market for land and productions and more certainty for the farmers and ranchers. until they start to focus on those issues driving the food cost, there will be no relief in american families will continue to suffer. i will keep making that case to the administration and t my colleagues and encourage them to work with us to create an environment where those factors start trending in thegh right direction and the prices start to come down. i appreciate the announcement from the usda this morning and would allow some additional flexibilities for those with aspiring contracts. i think it's a great step in the rightte direction, but i believe that we can do more. 1 suggestion is t
agriculture and at this criticalgr moment. i would encourage the usda to stretchch itself and fellow agencies to make the tough decisions necessary to help bring down food prices and enhance global food security. food prices will decrease when the cost of go down. the answer is more supply, development for the large energy, more participation in the labor market for land and productions and more certainty for the farmers and ranchers. until they start to focus on those issues driving the food...
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production agriculture. so the willingness to step out of the box and say, i want to switch the way that i'm doing things, that could be a very hard decision, especially with the overall net farm income projected to be down. what would i do? i would mirror a little bit, like we do in kansas where we say, hey, i would go to them and like to put in probes and do this. there's incentives for me to try this and then they'll tell me what i have to do from there. i tell them what i want to do. in my case i said i would reduce my water usage by 50%. and we were able to do that and we were able to hold net income at the same level, but i think that would be my one suggestion. >> what if you seen working from the federal level. obviously the state is giving flexibility. if you were to help us direct and farm goers, what would you do to give flexibility or make this work for your people? >> he hit on it pretty well. frankly, much of the programs that are dedicated to this type of activity really works for your acacian
production agriculture. so the willingness to step out of the box and say, i want to switch the way that i'm doing things, that could be a very hard decision, especially with the overall net farm income projected to be down. what would i do? i would mirror a little bit, like we do in kansas where we say, hey, i would go to them and like to put in probes and do this. there's incentives for me to try this and then they'll tell me what i have to do from there. i tell them what i want to do. in my...
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agriculture at this critical moment. i would encourage usda to stretch itself and fellow agencies to make the tough decisions necessary that will help bring down food prices and enhance global food security. food prices will decrease when the costs from the farm to the fork go down. the answer is more supply, more oil and gas development for lower energy prices, more participation in the labor market, more land and productions and more certainty for our farmers and ranchers. and until the administration starts to focus on the core issues that are driving record food costs, there will be no relief and american families will continue to suffer. i will keep making that case to the administration, and my colleagues and encourage them to work with us to help create an environment where those factors start trending in the right direction and prices start to come down. i appreciate the announcements from the usda made this morning that will allow some additional flexabilities for those with expiring crp contracts. i think it's
agriculture at this critical moment. i would encourage usda to stretch itself and fellow agencies to make the tough decisions necessary that will help bring down food prices and enhance global food security. food prices will decrease when the costs from the farm to the fork go down. the answer is more supply, more oil and gas development for lower energy prices, more participation in the labor market, more land and productions and more certainty for our farmers and ranchers. and until the...
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we need more robust agricultural efficiency projects such as the lower project in my district where agricultural producers team up with local, regional, state, and federal government agencies to adapt to climate change. through an expanded and streamlined rcpp program, we can help producers in stream quality in my other watersheds in the american west. a high mountain snow pack is the greatest reservoir in the colorado river, and our water users -- and for our water users on the western slope of colorado. the 2023 farm bill presents opportunities to encourage public investment and proper forest management, forested natural water infrastructure, enhancing climate resilience of water supplies, and supporting workforce development and increasing the pace and scale of watershed restoration and adaptation. the drought and conclusive climate science clearly demonstrate that our demands greatly outstrip the water supply in the colorado river basin. to survive and continue to thrive in the southwest, we will need to implement an all hands-on deck approach. every water user sector from agriculture indust
we need more robust agricultural efficiency projects such as the lower project in my district where agricultural producers team up with local, regional, state, and federal government agencies to adapt to climate change. through an expanded and streamlined rcpp program, we can help producers in stream quality in my other watersheds in the american west. a high mountain snow pack is the greatest reservoir in the colorado river, and our water users -- and for our water users on the western slope...
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industry, agriculture, even hospital waste is dumped into the karun. for people in urban areas, sewage and sanitation are bigger water issues than supply alone. although official figures have never been released, according to unofficial estimates, a large portion of khuzestan�*s population is arab, and many of them blame poor water infrastructure on a long history of central government discrimination against the region. sitting on the border of iraq, people in khuzestan also felt the full force of the iran—iraq war in the 1980s. he shows his followers what the lack of water infrastructure means for people in their homes. he says the water from the main tap is only for washing, not cooking or drinking. waterfilters, tanks, water pumps — it all sounds very benign, but this is a daily reality in the lives of the people who live in the towns and cities of khuzestan. just a few miles from the centre of ahvaz is farmland. the farmers who protest that there is not enough water for their crops are part of an agricultural system that in fact takes the lio
industry, agriculture, even hospital waste is dumped into the karun. for people in urban areas, sewage and sanitation are bigger water issues than supply alone. although official figures have never been released, according to unofficial estimates, a large portion of khuzestan�*s population is arab, and many of them blame poor water infrastructure on a long history of central government discrimination against the region. sitting on the border of iraq, people in khuzestan also felt the full...
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it's writ is used for leisure and agriculture. —— its rivers. 0ver agriculture. —— its rivers. over the last decades, that has changed. today, rivers are dirty or run dry. the great wetlands have been drained for oil extraction. the environment and communities destroyed. iran cosmic student news showed in villages across khuzestan, water is to understand these people's angen to understand these people's anger, we need to look at the readers feeding the area, and the many demands made on them. this is khuzestan, lying in the south—west of iran. it is a coastal province on the border with hero. iran's longest and most well—known river originates in the mountains on the eastern side of khuzestan. there are four more rivers that also originate outside khuzestan's official borders, but flowing into the province, making khuzestan one of the most water abundant provinces in iran, supplying its industry, agriculture and drinking water. but for many years, farmers have protested that water simply does not reach them, their villages and their crops. these protests have largely been p
it's writ is used for leisure and agriculture. —— its rivers. 0ver agriculture. —— its rivers. over the last decades, that has changed. today, rivers are dirty or run dry. the great wetlands have been drained for oil extraction. the environment and communities destroyed. iran cosmic student news showed in villages across khuzestan, water is to understand these people's angen to understand these people's anger, we need to look at the readers feeding the area, and the many demands made on...
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industry, agriculture, even hospital waste is dumped into the karun. for people in urban areas, sewage and sanitation are bigger water issues than supply alone. although official figures have never been released, according to unofficial estimates, a large portion of khuzestan�*s population is arab, and many of them blame poor water infrastructure on a long history of central government discrimination against the region. sitting on the border of iraq, people in khuzestan also felt the full force of the iran—iraq war in the 1980s. he shows his followers what the lack of water infrastructure means for people in their homes. he says the water from the main tap is only for washing, not cooking or drinking. waterfilters, tanks, water pumps — it all sounds very benign, but this is a daily reality in the lives of the people who live in the towns and cities of khuzestan. just a few miles from the centre of ahvaz is farmland. the farmers who protest that there is not enough water for their crops are part of an agricultural system that in fact takes the lio
industry, agriculture, even hospital waste is dumped into the karun. for people in urban areas, sewage and sanitation are bigger water issues than supply alone. although official figures have never been released, according to unofficial estimates, a large portion of khuzestan�*s population is arab, and many of them blame poor water infrastructure on a long history of central government discrimination against the region. sitting on the border of iraq, people in khuzestan also felt the full...
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facing any threat because of the water shortage to our agriculture industry? guest: that's one of the worries down the line and something that senator joe manchin from west virginia who of course as we mentioned yesterday, doesn't deal with drought and his state, he is the chair of the energy channel so he voiced his worries about what can happen to drought and the impact in the west can ripple across the country. that could mean higher food prices if agriculture has to use more expensive means to atwater, if they cut back on what they are able to produce. there is the ability it could ripple out and hit the grocery store. host: round hill, virginia -- excuse me, maine, pam is calling. caller: thank you very much. i appreciate you all. i just muted my tv. iq for doing this. it is not -- thank you for doing this. it is not only la niÑa, it is the climate change event that is truly happening. in 1999, i led the first climate conference in maine whether or not of the experts knew whether it would happen. it is now 20 and it is in fact happening. -- 2022 and it i
facing any threat because of the water shortage to our agriculture industry? guest: that's one of the worries down the line and something that senator joe manchin from west virginia who of course as we mentioned yesterday, doesn't deal with drought and his state, he is the chair of the energy channel so he voiced his worries about what can happen to drought and the impact in the west can ripple across the country. that could mean higher food prices if agriculture has to use more expensive means...
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above 80% is used for agriculture and ed% of that 80% is used for crops like alfalfa. i'm not suggesting farmers stop farming but they consider crop selection and make the investments needed to optimize efficiency. my view has always been you can improve efficiency unless you measure it so i strongly support the current bill, senate bill 2568 sponsored by senator cortez masco. this will provide access to more consistent, accurate water use data than is currently possible. by reducing the use of the water it is protecting their own interest. if lake mead reaches deadpool, the allocation will undoubtedly be further reduced but we can still meet the critical needs because we have invested $1.4 billion in the local funding to secure our access to water. however, at the same elevation, california, arizona and mexico will be cut off entirely because the water simply can't escape. we are 150 feet from 25 million americans losing access to the colorado river and the rate of decline is accelerated. rather i urge every user of the colorado river to follow the lead and do all the
above 80% is used for agriculture and ed% of that 80% is used for crops like alfalfa. i'm not suggesting farmers stop farming but they consider crop selection and make the investments needed to optimize efficiency. my view has always been you can improve efficiency unless you measure it so i strongly support the current bill, senate bill 2568 sponsored by senator cortez masco. this will provide access to more consistent, accurate water use data than is currently possible. by reducing the use of...
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, member of the agriculture committee, congressman mann from kansas. the speaker pro tempore: for how much time? mr. thompson: for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: for two minutes, jad investigate. mr. mann: i rise today to speak in opposition to this bill. i support our country's farmers, ranchers, anding a producers because they are the lifeblood of america. they keep food disur and free self-determining as a nation. i co-sponsor the year-round fuel choice act which would address limitations on vapor pressure and allow for producers to supply and consumers to purchase e-15 year-round. i supported this measure long before my time in congress, and i'll continue to be a strong proponent of year-round e-15. a temporary waiver is not nuvment we must make this decision permanent and provide certainty to producerses. that bill is now part -- producers. that bill is now part of h.r. 7606. the butcher block act which would cod codify the secretary of agriculture. i support consumer choice. that little bill is he part of 7606. in the house ag committee i
, member of the agriculture committee, congressman mann from kansas. the speaker pro tempore: for how much time? mr. thompson: for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: for two minutes, jad investigate. mr. mann: i rise today to speak in opposition to this bill. i support our country's farmers, ranchers, anding a producers because they are the lifeblood of america. they keep food disur and free self-determining as a nation. i co-sponsor the year-round fuel choice act which would address...
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so what is indigenous agricultural knowledge? what we're saying here is that it's applied knowledge for raising food and other agricultural products at is grnded iindigeno beef stems andractices which ve been ti-tested er milleia. i removethe word " out ofhere cause i'not just lking ju 1,000 yrs. i'talking llennia. so i'malking to the plural for of that, over 2,000, 10,000 years. so this is contour farming. this is what it looks like. this is keeping soil erosion from happening by plantg perpencular. we'vbeen doi the samthing. buunfortunatel these a ientificly valided. these prtices arnot, so we d't get fded for at. mas no sen, right? and i asmyself, wellwho came up th the method first? (audience laughing) you know? 2,000 versus 75 years. i wonder about that. there's a great guy out there named leopold, and he says that he's the father of conservation or someone calling him that. i said, "well, that's your opinion." a lot of our knowledge has already been drafted and assumed a different type of name. "no till agriculture". we've
so what is indigenous agricultural knowledge? what we're saying here is that it's applied knowledge for raising food and other agricultural products at is grnded iindigeno beef stems andractices which ve been ti-tested er milleia. i removethe word " out ofhere cause i'not just lking ju 1,000 yrs. i'talking llennia. so i'malking to the plural for of that, over 2,000, 10,000 years. so this is contour farming. this is what it looks like. this is keeping soil erosion from happening by plantg...
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joe, take us through the sunday _ agricultural. joe, take us through the sunday telegraph. _ it looks like the government is divided over taxes.— it looks like the government is divided over taxes. yes, this is the sto that divided over taxes. yes, this is the story that has _ divided over taxes. yes, this is the story that has been _ divided over taxes. yes, this is the story that has been rumbling - divided over taxes. yes, this is the j story that has been rumbling really for a number story that has been rumbling really fora number of weeks story that has been rumbling really for a number of weeks but came to a head with _ for a number of weeks but came to a head with the no—confidence vote this monday. the conservative party has a _ this monday. the conservative party has a number of different wins all vying _ has a number of different wins all vying for— has a number of different wins all vying for the prime minister's attention— vying for the prime minister's attention and affections. there's a significant — attenti
joe, take us through the sunday _ agricultural. joe, take us through the sunday telegraph. _ it looks like the government is divided over taxes.— it looks like the government is divided over taxes. yes, this is the sto that divided over taxes. yes, this is the story that has _ divided over taxes. yes, this is the story that has been _ divided over taxes. yes, this is the story that has been rumbling - divided over taxes. yes, this is the j story that has been rumbling really for a number...
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as in the cities, primary consumptive use in agricultural sector is grass. around 80% of the colorado river is used for agriculture and 80% of that 80% is used for forage crops like alfalfa. i'm not suggesting farmers stop farming but rather they carefully conserve cross election and make investments needed to optimize irrigation efficiency. my view has always been you can't improve efficiency unless you measured so i strongly support the current e.t. bill senate bill 2568 sponsored by senator cortez masso. this legislation will provide access to more consistent water use and currently possible. by reducing the use of colorado river water, agricultural entities are protecting their own interest. if lake mead reaches denver, nevada's allocation will undoubtedly be further reduced but we can still make critical needs as we have invested $1.4 billion in local funding to secure access to water. at the same elevation, california, arizona and new mexico will be cut off entirely because water simply can't escape from lake mead. we are 150 feet from 25 million ameri
as in the cities, primary consumptive use in agricultural sector is grass. around 80% of the colorado river is used for agriculture and 80% of that 80% is used for forage crops like alfalfa. i'm not suggesting farmers stop farming but rather they carefully conserve cross election and make investments needed to optimize irrigation efficiency. my view has always been you can't improve efficiency unless you measured so i strongly support the current e.t. bill senate bill 2568 sponsored by senator...
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but the sal graduated, baker, and agriculture expert bible says, what did it deal? soil has rapidly degraded because the lease changes are by on what their eyes and temperature over the years. we have seen that the rising temperatures on the late monsoons are 2 of the biggest problems affecting indian agriculture. agriculture. pharmacy are very dependent on the reins from a men such delays effect production. i baker raises awareness among farmers, one with better agricultural practices is me and helps them implement measures to corporate climate change. what is clearly needed is for policy makers to strongly intervene to mitigate the impact of climate change. for the farmers toiling in the scorching sun. there is no time to rest. though they are at the mercy of global weather changes, they cannot give up as they struggle to make a living. for more we are joined by roxy matthew call at the indian institute of tropical meteorology. roxy, last year in parts of india, farmers talked about too much rain. now it's too much heat and this has to do with climate change. tell
but the sal graduated, baker, and agriculture expert bible says, what did it deal? soil has rapidly degraded because the lease changes are by on what their eyes and temperature over the years. we have seen that the rising temperatures on the late monsoons are 2 of the biggest problems affecting indian agriculture. agriculture. pharmacy are very dependent on the reins from a men such delays effect production. i baker raises awareness among farmers, one with better agricultural practices is me...
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, agriculture. pharmacy are very dependent on the reins from a men such delays effect production. i make the rivers awareness among farmers. one with ben agricultural practices is may and helps them implement measures to corporate climate change. what is clearly needed is for policymakers to strongly intervene to mitigate the impact of climate change. for the farmers toiling in the scorching sun. there is no time to waste, though they are at the mercy of global weather changes. they cannot give up as they struggle to make a living. for more we are joined by roxy matthew call at the indian institute of tropical meteorology. roxy, last year in parts of india, farmers talked about too much rain. now it's too much heat and this has to do with climate change. tell us more is we're seeing there was 2 bags of global warming white glove. these regions of south issue. yeah, which is quite sensitive to changes in temperature. as a result, we are seeing watson patterns changing as global warming increases sturbridge or increases while we're air can or more moisture where they don't have time
, agriculture. pharmacy are very dependent on the reins from a men such delays effect production. i make the rivers awareness among farmers. one with ben agricultural practices is may and helps them implement measures to corporate climate change. what is clearly needed is for policymakers to strongly intervene to mitigate the impact of climate change. for the farmers toiling in the scorching sun. there is no time to waste, though they are at the mercy of global weather changes. they cannot give...
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well, the farming industry and agricultural l farming industry and agricultural workers generally are not happy. the report talks about the fact that £800 million was earmarked for re—wilding agricultural land, in other words letting it grow. but it appears that is now going to be cut, and one of the reasons is the supply of food needs to be concentrated on the wider situation. this is part of the wider situation. this is part of the national food strategy set to be announced this week, and it�*s not proving popular with many people, including those in rural areas. there�*s a lot going on here. there�*s the brexit element that... aspects to the story, the fact that many people working in these communities saw brexit as an opportunity to move away from the common agricultural policy that the european union had operated for so long. and a chance to move to something new and something that could really benefit from farmers. in many ways, we�*ve seen that those who are hopeful about opportunities for brexit have in some occasions been disappointed so far. this appears to be ano
well, the farming industry and agricultural l farming industry and agricultural workers generally are not happy. the report talks about the fact that £800 million was earmarked for re—wilding agricultural land, in other words letting it grow. but it appears that is now going to be cut, and one of the reasons is the supply of food needs to be concentrated on the wider situation. this is part of the wider situation. this is part of the national food strategy set to be announced this week, and...
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but these fell gradually bigger and agriculture. expert bible says, what did it deal? soil has rapidly degraded because the lease changes are based on what the rising temperature over the years. we have seen that the rising temperatures and later monsoons are 2 of the biggest problems affecting indian agriculture. agriculture. pharmacy are very dependent on the reins from amend such delays. effect production, i make the rivers awareness among farmers, one at best agricultural practices is me and helps them implement measures to corporate climate change. what is clearly needed is for policy makers to strongly intervene to mitigate the impact of climate change. for the farmers toiling in the scorching sun, there is no time to waste. though they are at the mercy of global by the changes they cannot give up as they struggle to make a living. forego just a quick look at our top story, this our, the governor of ukraine's la hans region says 4 civilians were killed in a rush, an air strike, as they sheltered in a cultural center. in the city of lizzie shines fighting is inten
but these fell gradually bigger and agriculture. expert bible says, what did it deal? soil has rapidly degraded because the lease changes are based on what the rising temperature over the years. we have seen that the rising temperatures and later monsoons are 2 of the biggest problems affecting indian agriculture. agriculture. pharmacy are very dependent on the reins from amend such delays. effect production, i make the rivers awareness among farmers, one at best agricultural practices is me...
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the african union, also on the show, could technology help africa grasp its agricultural potential? i will be speaking to the big boss of a company helping to spread two spread farming across that vast continent. wherever you are joining across that vast continent. wherever you arejoining me from around the world, a big hello and warm to the showstopping russia's invasion of ukraine has devastated the population, leaving tens of thousands feared dead and millions displaced, destroying lives and uprooting the very fabric of that country. and at the heart of the ukrainian economy is agriculture, and in particular, growing crops, a nation known as the breadbasket of europe, disrupting that production that production is having a dramatic effect on the global food supply, having a dramatic effect on the globalfood supply, sending global food supply, sending prices globalfood supply, sending prices through the roof. the result is some of the world's poorest countries are now paying more money for less food. millions of tons of grain is trapped in ukraine, either still in the ground or sit
the african union, also on the show, could technology help africa grasp its agricultural potential? i will be speaking to the big boss of a company helping to spread two spread farming across that vast continent. wherever you are joining across that vast continent. wherever you arejoining me from around the world, a big hello and warm to the showstopping russia's invasion of ukraine has devastated the population, leaving tens of thousands feared dead and millions displaced, destroying lives and...
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they're bringing agriculture back. daniela: we need to make this a viable business for young farmers to actually go out and produce more because that's what we need, no? lo: we'rtremendous consumers, you know, as puerto ricans. you know, as it is, i hear the behemoth of amazon is doing, like, a daily flight to puerto rico of how much stuff is being ordered. daniella: but that's not by miake. this is very much a calculated process, is that this is very much us being a colony by definition, a colony--of resource extraction. so we are consumers by design, that this is not something that just happened. we have been put in this siation after generations and generations of being a colony. we've been a colony for what, 500 years now? pedro: just. daniella: how much food is produced in puerto rico? 10-15%. jose enrique: i think we're higher than hawaii, which is crazy. hawaii imports, like, a lot, and we're, like, even higher than them. but i think it'll changeyou know. and it's like, what you're doing and what we want to stri
they're bringing agriculture back. daniela: we need to make this a viable business for young farmers to actually go out and produce more because that's what we need, no? lo: we'rtremendous consumers, you know, as puerto ricans. you know, as it is, i hear the behemoth of amazon is doing, like, a daily flight to puerto rico of how much stuff is being ordered. daniella: but that's not by miake. this is very much a calculated process, is that this is very much us being a colony by definition, a...
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the impact agriculture, communities and ecosystem. i will focus on the management system and the reclamation to manage this moment and into the future. my testimony goes into more specifics on the actions that we managed 189 projects but he will see a similar fact pattern on every basin. the p variability and temperatus leading to dry soil while translating into earlier and low runoff. for the unprecedentedh and that is true the reality in the mormon which reclamation must manage the system. reclamation is respondingg basin by basin and engaging in actions to mitigate the impacts of the landscape utilizing the operational and financial authorities as we take on the challenge based onn the best available science and whole of government approach and we take these actions along with our partners. here are a few today. maximizing the financial resources, we programmed $100 million inme fy 21 and received $210 million in fy 22 from congress and immediately putnd that on the wildfire activities. we funded 55.3 million grants across the west
the impact agriculture, communities and ecosystem. i will focus on the management system and the reclamation to manage this moment and into the future. my testimony goes into more specifics on the actions that we managed 189 projects but he will see a similar fact pattern on every basin. the p variability and temperatus leading to dry soil while translating into earlier and low runoff. for the unprecedentedh and that is true the reality in the mormon which reclamation must manage the system....
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what we can expect with the new a european, the agricultural policy. how it can look like how we can adopts wait a few more weeks. we will come again with new offers. as i said, we have to make decisions on a daily basis because it's hard to foresee how long the war will go. most important thing right now, the war has to stop. i have to repeat this, even as an agricultural minister because it's impossible to make the consequences of that horrible war in ukraine in a way that we don't feel the consequence. we feel it already with the increasing prices or farmers feel it or consumers feel it. so the war has to stop. that's the most important contribution. stop putin from continue with this war. so still, potential policy changes on a day to day basis. tim, it's demand to have an agriculture minister. thank you very much. and as we just heard, that was due to these because krista, speaking with germany's agriculture minister. meanwhile in afghanistan, international aid is arriving after the countries deadliest earthquake and decades of poor roads and heav
what we can expect with the new a european, the agricultural policy. how it can look like how we can adopts wait a few more weeks. we will come again with new offers. as i said, we have to make decisions on a daily basis because it's hard to foresee how long the war will go. most important thing right now, the war has to stop. i have to repeat this, even as an agricultural minister because it's impossible to make the consequences of that horrible war in ukraine in a way that we don't feel the...
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facing any threat because of the water shortage to our agriculture industry? guest: that's one of the worries down the line and something that senator joe manchin from west virginia who of course as we mentioned yesterday, doesn't deal with drought and his state, he is the chair of the energy channel so he voiced his worries about what can happen to drought and the impact in the west can ripple across the country. that could mean higher food prices if agriculture has to use more expensive means to atwater, if they cut back on what they are able to produce. there is the ability it could ripple out and hit the grocery store. host: round hill, virginia -- excuse me, maine, pam is calling. caller: thank you very much. i appreciate you all. i just muted my tv. iq for doing this. it is not -- thank you for doing this. it is not only la niÑa, it is the climate change event that is truly happening. in 1999, i led the first climate conference in maine whether or not of the experts knew whether it would happen. it is now 20 and it is in fact happening. -- 2022 and it i
facing any threat because of the water shortage to our agriculture industry? guest: that's one of the worries down the line and something that senator joe manchin from west virginia who of course as we mentioned yesterday, doesn't deal with drought and his state, he is the chair of the energy channel so he voiced his worries about what can happen to drought and the impact in the west can ripple across the country. that could mean higher food prices if agriculture has to use more expensive means...
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people here say agriculture needs a radical shift in mindset of your husband and it's the, i think in the last decades we mastered the art of extracting the maximum from the soil word back. then we didn't know that the soil would get progressively weaker and that more and more human would be lost from answering in the problem is that farmers experience is built on this down which degrade soil the and which worked for decades. but yet st. the longer for aggression a day at the humorous academy begins with theory classes and gives farmers chance to share experiences. afternoons are spent out in the field where they can see, feel, and smell what makes me healthy and humorous rich soil mine lloyd's in southern germany. a small town doing big things here to the soil is to be revived. this colossal building in the middle of town is the former spinning plant. the industrial ruin is the size of 20 football fields. robert torch wants to change this. he's been mer since 2016, but the politicians from the christian social union grew up here, and recalls the time when the spinning factory was sti
people here say agriculture needs a radical shift in mindset of your husband and it's the, i think in the last decades we mastered the art of extracting the maximum from the soil word back. then we didn't know that the soil would get progressively weaker and that more and more human would be lost from answering in the problem is that farmers experience is built on this down which degrade soil the and which worked for decades. but yet st. the longer for aggression a day at the humorous academy...
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that's 3 times our domestic agricultural area of 17000000 hectares. it's a painful truth to keep europe ian tables filled with food, forests and other parts of the world must be cleared in specialists terms. this is called land conversion roberts, all off deficient world on them. just finished regarding land conversion. we have established that germany's sins lie in the past, so to speak was because the land conversion rates were at their highest in the 2 thousands and up to 2015. what's in that is land conversion in other regions of the world due to our consumption of agricultural goods. in some regions, there were enormous conversion rates off 80 square meters per person that is per german inhabitant. i'm all alone. can we produce more by a mass for new green products? this past is a great danger to rain forests and primeval forests. therefore, the goal cannot be the increased production of biomass, but rather a more economical consumption. it doesn't matter whether we gray plants for food, energy, or materials. there's not an unlimited amounts of a
that's 3 times our domestic agricultural area of 17000000 hectares. it's a painful truth to keep europe ian tables filled with food, forests and other parts of the world must be cleared in specialists terms. this is called land conversion roberts, all off deficient world on them. just finished regarding land conversion. we have established that germany's sins lie in the past, so to speak was because the land conversion rates were at their highest in the 2 thousands and up to 2015. what's in...
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, agriculture. pharmacy are very dependent on the reins or the front amends. such delays effect production. i make the rivers awareness among farmers, one with men agriculture practices is may and helps them implement measures to corporate climate change. what is clearly needed is for policy makers to strongly intervene to mitigate the impact of climate change. for the farmers toiling in the scorching sun, there is no time to waste. though they are at the mercy of global weather changes. they cannot give up as they struggle to make a living. and that's all the news for now. doc film was next on the channel. a film looking at who controls libby as migrant detention caps. it's titled stuck in libya . stayed with us for that. and i'll be back with more news headlines in 45 minutes time. 175 years ago start up entrepreneur at a specific goal. 1 build the article instruments in the world. good size.
, agriculture. pharmacy are very dependent on the reins or the front amends. such delays effect production. i make the rivers awareness among farmers, one with men agriculture practices is may and helps them implement measures to corporate climate change. what is clearly needed is for policy makers to strongly intervene to mitigate the impact of climate change. for the farmers toiling in the scorching sun, there is no time to waste. though they are at the mercy of global weather changes. they...
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the federal government should not fund the retirement of productive agricultural lands. in conclusion, we are only beginning to see this climate crisis in the american west but we cannot afford to remain idle as rivers and reservoirs of dry and families shuttered businesses. wishing for snow and rain is no longer an adequate plan at any level of decision-making. if our communities are going to survive in colorado and downstream, decisive action at the federal level is needed to help us adapt to this hotter and drier future. mr. chairman, this concludes my tesla. >> thank you. very much appreciated. mr. lewis you are next. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ranking member marshall and members of the subcommittee appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today to talk about this critical issue. my name is earl lewis on chief engineer of the kansas department of agriculture division one resource and a member of the western states water council yp on behalf of today. the western states water council is a member organization representing 18 western states and the members are a
the federal government should not fund the retirement of productive agricultural lands. in conclusion, we are only beginning to see this climate crisis in the american west but we cannot afford to remain idle as rivers and reservoirs of dry and families shuttered businesses. wishing for snow and rain is no longer an adequate plan at any level of decision-making. if our communities are going to survive in colorado and downstream, decisive action at the federal level is needed to help us adapt to...
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more than 50 percent of people here are involved in agriculture. most of them do not home giant foods to walk with . they plant their crops in the guidance around their homes. thus right sondra, you just need to do how to do it right. then you can find room, even in the smallest lot on initiative in gone, our teachers, people all to cultivate dear own tomatoes, o'neills and pepper. and it's important information because climate change is force in many people to leave agriculture. a crowd of women is gathering to get some gardening tips, growing fresh produce isn't todd, and the benefits are enormous. here in northern gonna alberta, a casa and her team, a showing local women how best to create a backyard vegetable garden. the small organization started out as a social media project. we are all planning together and soon gathered momentum. attract in a growing number of female followers. we had seats our face, we had some small guiding food. so we saw that advocating, putting on social media. that's if you want to back, you had got and just contact u
more than 50 percent of people here are involved in agriculture. most of them do not home giant foods to walk with . they plant their crops in the guidance around their homes. thus right sondra, you just need to do how to do it right. then you can find room, even in the smallest lot on initiative in gone, our teachers, people all to cultivate dear own tomatoes, o'neills and pepper. and it's important information because climate change is force in many people to leave agriculture. a crowd of...
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she canton has a the main industries, our tourism and agriculture. there were fewer cove infections here than in other parts of ecuador. let me read it in 1755 cases. 30 patients died and 1715 patients recovered the 16th of kings. it was here. oh, despite the restrictions in the last 2 years, some remote rural communities chose to celebrate the indeed i me festival of the sun as usual. the visit us at the maryland, when the pandemic went global. it also had an impact here in the countryside. it didn't in the canton anthem, but the cook had, she is famous for its culture, a life and music. there are many artists here. it was a blow over the last 2 years had some benefits. they revived many of the customs of their ancestors. but a, but a meal, am i lo, method, be fucked to do. many deal of corbin is in peace. i don't have, i mean, totally zealous front of me. smith, i but as for some of you the most thing a couple for people who live in the countryside. but the old plants have grandmothers. i yada as it was received by our elders, by our neighbors immi
she canton has a the main industries, our tourism and agriculture. there were fewer cove infections here than in other parts of ecuador. let me read it in 1755 cases. 30 patients died and 1715 patients recovered the 16th of kings. it was here. oh, despite the restrictions in the last 2 years, some remote rural communities chose to celebrate the indeed i me festival of the sun as usual. the visit us at the maryland, when the pandemic went global. it also had an impact here in the countryside. it...
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you 2 are consumption of agricultural goods. in some regions, there were enormous conversion rates off 80 square meters per person that is, per german inhabitant on woburn can we produce more by a mass for new green products? this past is a great danger to rain forests and primeval forests. therefore, the goal cannot be the increased production of bio mass, but rather a more economical consumption. it doesn't matter whether we gray plants for food, energy, or materials. there's not an unlimited amounts of arable land on us. so are the foundations of the bio economy already crumbling, with an insufficient amount of biomass being produced. a nondescript green house in eastern france, not far from no c. this is the realm of frederic bo ago. the professor of agricultural sciences has gathered plants from all over the world here. ah, ah, come on, come on for they were was he off at the inter john for buffy julia, this is a special cultivation for you. don't usually see these here in europe if wrong in china. there are large fields wi
you 2 are consumption of agricultural goods. in some regions, there were enormous conversion rates off 80 square meters per person that is, per german inhabitant on woburn can we produce more by a mass for new green products? this past is a great danger to rain forests and primeval forests. therefore, the goal cannot be the increased production of bio mass, but rather a more economical consumption. it doesn't matter whether we gray plants for food, energy, or materials. there's not an unlimited...
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they should be able to transform ivory coast agriculture versus timothy one in the long run. can you grow foods in the heart of a major city at the time when supply chain disruptions on high energy prices? a driving up food prices. people are starting to worry. and this is why, so i'm hoping that communal goddess hydroponic found on agriculture facilities can help cities that a young company in berlin is bringing together to radically different types of cultivation, which could be a boon full of informing leading time at a fish farm in berlin, touch naturally small men schools, but do need a bit of space. these specimens seem to be doing okay. and the owners are committed to using no medication. the phish spent 7 months growing into adults at a temperature of $28.00 degrees celsius. the 13 tanks are filled with rain water with the company only resorting to berlin tap water in dry months. the purch have been on a vegetarian diet for the past month. the new feat contains no fish meal or fish oil, but wheat, corn, and soybeans. the primary concern for the company, eco friendly f
they should be able to transform ivory coast agriculture versus timothy one in the long run. can you grow foods in the heart of a major city at the time when supply chain disruptions on high energy prices? a driving up food prices. people are starting to worry. and this is why, so i'm hoping that communal goddess hydroponic found on agriculture facilities can help cities that a young company in berlin is bringing together to radically different types of cultivation, which could be a boon full...