perspective create a value for the farmer and then just to finish the story uh it then evolved from this uh initial demo to a pilot to actually uh uh a government app called PM Kissan Kissan meaning farmer uh and then now uh there is an additional set of apps that have come in uh which now provideagricultural service to farmer . started with these government public benefit schemes uh but now the let's say the farmer now has the money okay hey I can now utilize that to enhance my uh income
know. And according to the algorithm, you're someone that watches our show, but you haven't yet hit that button. farmer in the back 40, you know, who saw something and is talking about it but didn't take a
and Surviving Extreme Weather. Thank you both very much for joining us on BBC News. Martin, I'm going to begin with you. As any farmer will know, anyone who's been observing the news and the weather of late, how could you avoid it? It is anexceptionally tough time to be a farmer .
Juniper for gin. And then at the end of the process there's all these plants that you might grow yourself, or buy at the farmer 's market or whatever, to mix and muddle and infuse and make it into drinks.That's the journey that the drinks take.
profit you know more for cheaper than his neighbors going to manufacture it and it's all organic too I met one farmer he' bought a failing Farm sold most of the farm equipment bought abunch of fences and two motorbikes his neighbors thought he was Bonkers and now he rides out to a
cereal bowls as large as party balloons but they seemed pitiful compared to the giant blimps in the bins in front of farmer Jax obviously their original estimate was off alons begged and whin so muchthough that Mercy finally let him pick and open his own melon it was hard and pale inside no Pinker than a pack of
and the point of that is to get more is for everyone along the chain to make money but to get more money to the farmer what's interesting about this model which is the operate model in the specialty business is that the peoplewho designed it are not economists they really they're just kind of operating on their guts and it it there's a lot of
Celsius and lo and behold next year it was cool by half a degree Celsius; there was more ice in the Arctic which meant more polar bears and the biologists called the cubs Mt. Pinatubo Farmers are real good at sorting out their own needs and interests and that there's, every farmer basically gets seed from a number of different suppliers, catalogs, local seed
Hank, Hank! Roundup. No root, no weed, no problem. Farmers loved it because unlike 2,4-D, glyphosate killed every weed, not just broad-leaved ones, but grassy too.It allowed them to practice something called no-till farming.
It's just you can get whatever you want and go there with everybody. farmers , and then rice-heavy, but they need to be supplemented with rice.
fundamental digging into the laws of nature has spinoffs, and it has spinoffs-- One of the big spinoffs is our entire technological society. Without being able to govern electricity, we'd still be farmers and shoemakers in cities. We certainly would not have everything that we do, so off my soapbox. But it's really alovely thing to show how this digging into deep, fundamental, not understood, mysterious things can, a hundred or two hundred
that money and what President Trump said is they can have their money but only if they give it to the farmers the US farmers and buy American grain. That's the third violation of theou. So whathappened here Stephen is President Trump owned theou he and was faithful to it uh
and the elephants themselves are having their lands encroached. So with their decreased space, where are they going to go onto the farmer land? But these farmers don't have an insurance policy.They require that they produce otherwise their families will starve. So if this elephant is about to attack the
Absolutely. So in veterinary school, you learn the basics of all the domestic animals and then as you continue to farmers and they trust him and they trust the individuals that he is friends with from the specific village and other
It's a rule against all synthetic chemicals, including fertilizers, which were the most beneficial innovation in farming in the 20th century. Farmers don't want to go back to using composted animal manure to replace nutrients in the soil, and so they refuse to embrace the organic approach.And it's just a tiny part of the food that we produce in the United States.
And they were useful to farmers . Farmers could burn less diesel fuel and cut back on the use of pre-emergent herbicides, if they planted Roundup Ready soybeans.But since the consumers didn't see any advantage, it was very easy for the opponents of GMOs to turn consumers against this new technology.
So Rallis thought, why not we do something in order to ensure and encourage greater production of pulses by these farmers . Farmers were not getting into the pulse business because the minimum support prices that the government provides for pulses is lower than wheat and rice.What is the guarantee that I'll be paid well?
Farmers living there, families.
Farmers don't want your charity.
Farmers ' market I'm hoping are ideal, but if there's no close-by farmers ' market, tips from buying vegetables in supermarkets?
farmers . There's this little hole in the wall place.
farmers doubling roughly every 1,000, industry doubling roughly every 15,000.
Farmers . So for emulations who are directly dealing with the physical world, they will need a body.
Farmers are relatively conservative.
Farmers have only been using that since about the mid 20th century.
Farmers is people working together.
Farmers ' markets haven't been this popular in ages.
Farmers were told, grow corn fence row to fence row.
farmers markets in New York City.
Farmers , ranchers, the world really looks our livestock.
Farmers ' markets are really a great resource.
farmers , and so on.
Farmers ' markets, in my mind, equals the kind of close, emotional, loving, supportive intimacy that we want in our lives.
Farmers would say that chard is really a beet without a root.
Farmers used to put corn around tree stumps, and the pigs would go there and root up these old tree stumps.
farmers because they just like they just don't get it and so like even communicating with them you know trying
Farmers are good business people.
Farmers , old people, church groups, an African country looking for help
farmers used only about 10 hectares to feed one person. That's how the density of human people human population increased so dramatically when farming was invented. By the 1950s we
farmers and start immediately having an impact on the way chefs think about
plantations but from small farms that are high that are high up and sometimes farmers in Africa own half an acre or less but almost not veryoften the best coffees come from these very small farms um and inside the
buyer following um is it his own as an entrepreneur or her own or is it the farmers it's it's a tension that's built right into the high-end coffee World umso while I was in Nicaragua with Peter and Jeff they started talking to me
governments I mean whether we're talking Latin America indon Latin America Asia or Africa the poorest of the poor Farmers exploited by governments exploited we I don't even include in this story The middlemen but just assumethey're equally exploited by middlemen they've been exploited by colonialism and what they have is is their hopes and
Celsius and lo and behold next year it was cool by half a degree Celsius; there was more ice in the Arctic which meant more polar bears and the biologists called the cubs Mt. Pinatubo farmers and other agricultural engineers you could say, from the problems of seeing cross-pollination and having farmers being pursued litigiously for ending up with genetically engineered
Farmers weren't making money on it. They were pulling their crops.
farmers in Africa to the leaders in Africa, to CEOs and corporate headquarters in the United States and then Europe. And to some of the great philanthropists of the world:
farmers took thousands of acres out of production. They shut off their irrigation systems because they were too expensive that they couldn't afford. And, they all knew they were going
farmers in Ethiopia, they are standing--they're in all their sartorial splendor, and typical
farmers in Mali and the government at the same time was telling them that their price for their cotton is going to be cut by 5, 10, 15% that year because there was a glut
farmers have now, they have a good crop, everybody brings it at the same markets, at the same time, prices collapsed. When a commodity is exchanged, particularly, the future is exchanged,