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Transcripts for BBC Surrey BBC Surrey 20190922 090000

So quite heavy through the roundabouts through West green and 3 South Gate about 3 those routes will ease off now the b m 23 has reopened we ve had word from the police and from highways England now on the m $25.00 and $6.00. Lane services because in fact they ve just posted on camera all traffic s being held anticlockwise to was. Just removed hopefully that will take less than 5 minutes or thought to 3 minutes most. Of the anticlockwise blocks 6 o clock in Lane services once they remove the cones and. 331 slowed towards tolling of. A 27 was busy just out of the day. Replaced by buses between Bryson And the person buses go pick shellfish but engineering works today we ve just been told. Because to be a law one of the trains as we activate is a 50 minute delays for trains through. The b.b.c. Travel sense of. Trust sorry in the face terms this is the story we ve been told that it s not. So we ve got a 10 o clock train provided by John Negus And. State of affairs that usually is producti

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190729:21:37:00

the including come on and in. between nigeria immediately you have a large area that nobody control it is. only. also my channel thank you thank you. now imagine that you leave your small home through your garden of herbes and sell it then a fruit garden beyond that you ll be hives then crop fields giving way to wilderness behind that the forest is a sound like a dream this is actually the concept of perma culture now one project using the method is the future of hope foundation on the outskirts of. the farm teaches disadvantaged women and girls mushroom farming using waist corn cobs as a mushroom growing substrate this has transformed lives for the women who are now at any income. my next guest today has started

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190729:21:41:00

are project which is being happening in the eastern highlands so there is a lot of food that s already got going on just that most communities we don t know and until we bump into ok very quickly and before you go i mean. what i gather the essence of perma culture is working with the land and not on the land very quickly it explained that concept so for instance instead of using pesticides and fertilizers he looked at what is a rigid there on the lens so for instance you could search using. cow dung as your menu and chicken chicken. droppings it should because you can drop things as your menu and the same time planting and plans that will work or together so there s some plants which insect repellents so instead of buying a pissed sides in damaging the lendu you re actually looking into what plants dry dry with which one and over some time you re looking at what.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190729:21:38:00

a project where she aims to empower women in zimbabwe as are all areas through organic farming linda gabriel is most known for poetry and she joins me now to talk about her project i feel welcome to africa linda so tell us how your project matthew is going to work. saw to explain the concept of the word month you are is normally in most rural settings you have either 3 storms or 3 bricks that you used together to support. your cooking so the idea is for women to government to give to start producing their own food so move through is simply designed through permaculture principles who is that working with the land ok linda why is perma culture in your view the silver bullet for empowering women in rural areas in zimbabwe so it s mainly from a personal perspective where i grew up with my grandmother and my mother sometimes

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190704:11:35:00

data, farm scrapers, vertical farms. there s a lot of sort of sci-fi stuff. and we ve heard a lot recently about plant-based proteins and alternative meats. beyond meat, the massive ipo, has been getting a lot of attention recently. and i also looked at traditional approaches to permaculture and what they call agro ecology, ancient insects and edible plants. there s an interesting blend of old and new solutions that can address a lot of these problems. barnicle, you love a good chocolate-covered contradiricket you? one of my favorites. the fate of food, after 1991, this city, specifically the cities like detroit transformed america by retooling their industries to build a war machine. we are under attack from climate

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