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just in now, lots dissipates from all over the world from ladies you said there's the nation to shake tomorrow. join us and register now for the d. w global media for in 2024. the if our slides are degraded and can no longer here. and there is no more food green left in the was what we eat. hold on one. welcome on saw the got the body and you'll watching equaling deal. given climate change and the connect septic bulls is to agriculture. these doomsday. why these do not seem quite certain more, especially now that we can see conventional ways of farming feeling farmers across the world. but new and innovative methods have come up with
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a lot of hope and that's well if you will see on on episode today. the biggest challenge that the farmers are now facing. is it optic and unpredictable weather from one season to next? they no longer know when to so whether they would have to be with a drought or will that seem to be flooded? or what if they had precise detailed information about the micro climate of their phone? could they then make informed decision, especially with the high value crops that can cause a lot of losses. and i'd like that company. these are the window from bangalore is making the dream a reality for the 6 year old. so not devante is a 3rd generation great farmer. each year over a 1000000 tons of great said growth on farms like this one. invest in india, gnostic district. last year is going season and storm destroyed, $40000.00 victims of non faces. fortunately,
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his bond survived. still. he knows only to read what it means to lose every pink to unpredictable griffin. at the boon in 2017, then was the tendo stone in the region that no one saw coming deposit the grips would end up landing page. i couldn't do any spring because of that excessive reading for them. um, as a thing of the bomb was that date, so i couldn't use the collect any kind of, we're talking to a 100 percent off my crops were destroyed and it took me 2 years to take a living with those not as the most competitive to bargain for many years, the biggest concern for families in the region was the drinking water supply disposed to drip irrigation to make water distribution more efficient. the steps they took to make due with the reduced water supply i've had with farmers continue to struggle to adopt to the accelerating change in whether employment spots and
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what the in the box on the, on the part of the engine decent weather conditions would predict the more demand easier to good. the at the environment has d dramatically on like that and it has in please our challenges. what info. what example on the out yesterday. it was cocked i would and duty. it is corey. yeah. or beast. lovejoy. think conditions of the fact that great isn't that we don't know when to expect settings. where does the case? i wish i've been to help them navigate the changing climate gevalia, histone to state of the art agricultural technology, a theme from the start. the 1st thing is helping farmers in india's grief built secure backdrops and every option. so it's set up at different places on the farm. be data to this solar file, which dollar here will send you the one who says that i be the booth. and so in the ground,
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i know one is 15 inches deep and the other is 24 inches deep. insight on the info the they are able to tell me how much so a moisture is the form and how much, what i should be using to any get the fees. look at the quote. well, way i need to drive that into the system uses real time data to give full costs about the microclimate around the firm. monitor the cruel foot best plan diseases and improve the position of 40 live ration and irrigation. the tests on the new smart bombing system, galvan a, has been able to more than double deleted anchorage by such as those neighboring formulas. it also still wanting to preface, informing, but for many the expense remains. hodges now got a lot of skill. if you want to work on a larger scale, then we have to be competent that but we have sort of the system for between $500.00 to $800.00 euro. so maybe the that all i do with it,
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people want to add up this technology. how often has the company is convinced that the increase productivity, getting more than make up for the upfront costs on the system. what we have seen of people are the 5 most who have been using fossil on an average to see, you know, and it could be used in the cost of clarity, relation to the extent of 50 percent. and in case of, you know, very high value cops, late groups, and for my goodness, for follows across india to live in information that's available in the native language mix. all the defense, the use to rely on experience to decide when to water. unfortunately the crops know the weight well no, it's from an app to tell them when it's time to intervene. ready found it on and whatnot. and his the know that if they were. ready drawn school, i'm the diverse columns of agriculture in india. they need to fine tune their
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technology based on input from the families solution that they're building out of any, any cop century. it takes time for us to understand the crop. it's life cycle um, excuse and passed it to the edition pattern, then. then building validate solution for one crop. in gnostic district, more and more families embracing position farming. generally shakers out is now able to use the internet of things, enable the system to motivate his voice and delivery based on precisely measured crop code. we didn't watch the bi limits. earlier, i would use my judgment and irritate the fall, every 2 to 4 days. but after setting up the phase of devising, i get an alert on sort of moisture levels and it might show that he doesn't need water for another 8 days to find a way to i think if i'm going to be dining at one minute, just so i to my water management has improved and my use age is down by more than
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hobby out payment or was it already been me up a month left? this is me considerable sums of money, as well as the cost of running the water pump. what's the muslim? it, i'm more than a car bill to be, but there are funny because you guys is great bit better. 2012 is also means the grief can be exported to the world's most nutritive markets. hugs to the small funding to these generation old phones are successfully adapting to rapidly changing flooding. and the chances are much higher that the t boned be so imagine that the crop is ready to be harvested and the low cuz i started harvesting it by hand. but this causes that i'm taking job and it'll take a few days. but one of these nice it dreams having i don't, majority of the growth is destroyed. this is especially common with fragile. i high
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value crops like veggies. but what if robots were picking these berries? wouldn't it be much fostered? and far more efficient? cl says, this is what it looks like when robots, harvest fruits and they pick much faster than human beings. startups in asia, europe, canada, and the us are springing up and developing machines that will be the farmer's helpers help. the future is a typically speaking, robots work for tacitly the machine doesn't get tired of the machine doesn't make any careless mistakes. and the machines fitness doesn't change from day to day. this strawberry harvesting robot is being used in florida, a prototype that is still in the test phase. until now, harvest workers from mexico have picked the strawberries. i can tell you it's a very hard job in the fields, need to be picked every 3 days. so the rule of thumb is always been you need one
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person per acre. so now with thousands of acres, you need thousands of people. but in the last 20 years, fewer and fewer workers have been available and the berries haven't been picked. the farmer has suffered huge losses, but necessity is the mother of invention. he hired a robotics engineer. together, they develop the harvesting machine. it costs $700000.00, but the farmers don't have to find it play far away for harvesting. the robot, navigates autonomously through the rows. it's able to distinguish between humans and objects with the help of lasers to get a number of patterns. one of them is this pattern that there is a station keeping pattern, which we're able to hold the position of the robotic. picking that while the machine can, you continues to move at a slow pace. this wheel is, has
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a series of calls on it, where the robots pick the very, uh, the wheels spins and another clock present itself to fix the next period. so we can go around a plant much faster and get to commercial speeds cuz we can fix, pick, pick, versus fix, move that move the robot. technology is also being perfected in europe. a don't. your company has invented a machine that makes harvesting asparagus faster and more efficient. this on thomas tractor for a song conservation is also designed to make work easier. it could work completely independently. date is 9. 1 full tank of gas is enough. the development of agricultural machinery is often more advanced than that of more tournaments cars. this is because much stricter rules applying to road traffic. me that i have to adjust the zip in farming, especially with been driving autonomously since 2003 for instance,
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at the end. that's correct. it's forbidden on the road. we're not allowed to use the systems there. but in the field we're allowed to, and the accuracy of the guidance is about, let's say $2.00 to $5.00 centimeters. plus i can with 5 percent send to me to, to ensure that no humans or animals are injured. autonomous machines in the field must be equipped with the gps and for red camera systems, pete sensors and distance measurements sensors, which can recognize the environment this small solar cell powered robot move slowly across the field, waiting a job that would weiss require up to 20 helpers organic farmers use it to save on test designs. it could also be further developed for fertilizing spring and planting. the
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it may soon be impossible to imagine harvesting fields without robots. crop loss is a major problem with agriculture because the input costs that wants to include icing, but the profits are declining. but we might have far more than the south of india who is running his business at next to no expense. his input costs 5 covered by the outputs of his phone. and that is because he's following the tradition of combining to i'm thing guys with fish farming. let's take a look in this modest bomb in the state of them. and nadia is driving in unexpected ways. fresh bones are being sung spawns into rice bodies, and back again. the fish are visibly driving. the bottom line is going to seen on the fish fish theater in other ones that are given feed. they don't have that
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seem other than one of the. one secret is the protein which l b that also grows in the bones. when it's consumed by the fish that excrete ammonia, which has been converted into nitrogen. and that plays a white is always in rice going positive one of the since we have been feeding l. d to the fish they have been turning out as nutritious and base b s base from the seat. this a small quantity of mg can grow expensively within just 15 days. 50 kilo's of l g soon. probably for the info, fly for the move when i was big in fish bombing, the fish suffered from too much sunlight, but the l. u protects them in the active food 5 months when the fish have consumed about 90 percent of the l. d. the large enough to be harvested for now i get, i mean the, i mean i'm the, i the different types of fish from gaap and ruled the boat, la moda,
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we send the fish i to the bill. price of 170. it'll be, that's almost to utilize, but you know, we have a weekly catch, i'll be 100 laws. i'll face today. that's about $110.00 a month that i can use here. on my $28.00, there's all found a lot of time ending up to 10 letter fees. i yet above that 11000 utilized last big well done. on the, on the one on the i got the budget for nas method is completely organic. he does and use any chemicals, but life has and pesticides. this allows him to keep his costs down. his method is known as 0 budgets not to respond me but it's all, i don't know if at the bottom of the thing. thank you. 1000 rubies, 200. 20. you lose, buddy. good luck on just 10000 people. it sounds like maybe integrated bombing, i have no expenses because the visa one broke functions as a book like that. but the other one on the phone or your tablets or the india
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learning about this funding method in india, some 20000000 hectares of farmland would be suitable for this form of circular economy. but for now it's doctor's own about just one percent of that area. then the in this one, a good, i do both very farming and fish bombing after how this thing the fish we've done it into up 30 feet. and then is monique 12 foot laser and best inside for the new crops. last year, along with 2 other 5 motors i purchased a petty would i be $8050.00 for the ice bank, only $500.00. it'll be in the spring $22000.00 copies. and i, but finding the same problem when i go and doing the how this, the fonts unit, 36 and i got 25 seconds. they know. so they, and 4500 will be my earnings from the 256. what a profit problem into use, low cost when i often recommend the dies fish system to the sum of the method also has environmental benefit. sign out of the never, you know,
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keep on finding using chemicals. it would be the end of the, like, a lot of every fall, my sup switched to integrated bombing. it's beneficial for both ramos and consumers . now, what are you in the one out of the the media industry is heavily responsible for that warming image. and why or no sort of you're watching the show must really care for the moment. like to completely change your diet for it might not be the easiest choice. also is going be good, the sure fire solution, or maybe mock meets are better. but when it comes to food on our plates, what is best for the alignment? let's watch, i'm next starting to get a few on could this be the food of tomorrow? tim, from sick c. e o of a violin based eye tub is positive. his favorite state consists of nothing but oil
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tubs at a particular type of fungus. the entrepreneurs vegetarian stuff, getting meats, when i realize how much it influences my carbon footprint 3 years ago. but globally, meat consumption is at an all time high. it's almost doubled over the past 6 years and continues to rise. wealthy nations take the biggest chunk, the average gym, and it's about 52 kilograms of meat pie. yeah. way too much, according to research. alina pouch is impossible. numerous level or based on a western diary. so yeah, with a lot of meat every day. this means that countries like germany needs to change the consensus. but meet is also gaining popularity in countries that traditionally consume a predominant the vegetarian diet. india, pakistan,
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and sub saharan regions of africa generating significant growth and meet consumption because of increases in both the population and income. the problem is the media industry drives climate change livestock, simon, and it's 15 percent of all greenhouse gases created by human activity. many believe cutting meat also 5 diets is a simple way to cut the emissions. but isn't that simple? as a folks are invalid and visit to seem reluctant to fully embrace plant based alternatives? yeah, yeah, no, technically we only meet twice a week, but we know we shouldn't really make more of an effort. essentially, i'm in favor of the idea, but i'm not strong enough to go full vig. it's all wrong. yeah. why not? but it's so that we all eat too much meat anyway. at least around the kona enticing
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new products are an offer such as this vague in cub made from, sorry, the form is all the shape is a bit different and so it's a color but all in all its teeth. do you just like a regular bob smith? it's good just makes such as you can tell that it's not me. i but it doesn't taste weird, almost as it should make specific 3 see a big loopy to but it's still tastes good. helps us to make too much seasoning and unusual consistency. just not the real thing, substitutes don't have a long way to go to please meet us. the products it's difficult to to change from honda to 0. so me to turn it is, i mean in between, i think they have to choose that was day. yeah. because we don't have, it needs to be done. we have to change of old diet and dimensionally. but just
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because it's vague and doesn't guarantee it's green. many meets alternatives, have a considerable carbon footprint of those need a lot of for to energy and space to cultivate and some not yet approved for consumption. back in the lab, tim from 2nd, this team one step ahead. you regulate us have overdue, declared the fungus safe to eat. it's calculated in water, enriched with a nutri institution at oxygen, and let it bubble for 2 to 3 days. and it's ready to be harvested. the water is recycled for the next batch of fund guy. from tech is working with food companies to test the materials we have providing produces of animal free products, not only meets, but it's a good example with an ingredients that comes with a comparable taste and texture rings, comparable nutrition of values is even healthier than animal material. because it
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doesn't have any collateral, and that can be produced at a very low cost rate. so we are also able to provide it at a price that is competitive with animal derived products to scale up front sec has joined forces with a low co brewery in the past. these events where use different meant be a no was they service breeding habitat for his phone. guy. currently he can have is one time per day. the equivalent of 6600 stakes the business haven't turned up profit yet. maybe not surprising as the market for me to alternatives. and 2023 was worth less than one percent of animal meet revenues. of course, from psych expects rising demand the 1st revenue should probably come in within the next 3 months. give a take a big international companies that already i am the fund guy to slim the stuff out officially ingredients. it can be a substitute for the binding agent in ice cream or for eggs
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from the lab in berlin to the plates. and you'll kitchen, plant based diets are a win for us on the planet. and even small food choices at up to big impact. if you ask me, i shouldn't believe that your ones were meant to pick berries for days in the forest course, slowly and youth with a lot of joy and laughter. this must be the purpose of human life. but there is a shift on the i love man who was living the dream for aging into the forest, then funding them into delectable and this has a place full of joy. so let's go meet her an oscar. how does she do all of this? the walking along the same one,
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there is browsing the aisle the that to me is on the on the ship. and i'm going to show you how on the i need to be out of mind. just a couple of years ago actually came to i sent a different restaurant and just completely fell in love with the place and the origin opportunities the funds and then brown. so it seems like we've got weeds. this is like really how they just find a way that is a nuisance has gotten. and so it's like really invasive and intrusive, because as we would try to get rid of it, and i'll use this in the restaurants in many ways and make really nice oil for fish . and i'm going to try this out and then just use it and seizing says the
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kind of time. and then right. be like see i will never leave the heart of mine is so you ask advice and everything just grows in abundance. it's just so, but of us it's just insane. so in regards to attends us, i just wanted to start something that was solely about the ingredients. nature has to offer. i'm not going to use ingredients from head over and every life is not available is not available. the just around the face the menu this evening because the mother's the cookies. and then we have so far as black
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cards on top just with a little bit of live stream. i think it's really important to say what nature is about so that they respect it and they want to look after it. the . so i really, really think that in the restaurant tried sustainability should, should be at the heart of everything we do now. because fundamentally, the one thing to me that everybody has in common is that everybody has to eat. and it's something that can all share the are there any innovations in agriculture around where you live? no, let us know. you can email us or reach out to me directly on my social media handles on instagram and x. i will see you next week until then take care. good bye. unless
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