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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 03:38:00

The most benign thing we can do, and indeed it gives us the best chance we have of getting through this century, is to take the production of protein rich foods out of farming altogether and into the factory. so, you.without being very specific and blunt about it, you are saying that livestock farming as we know it, right around the world, from the welsh sheep farmer to the maasai herdsmen, has to end. human beings have to stop raising animals for meat. the harsh truth is that livestock farming is the greatest driver of those disastrous impacts which i ve already mentioned, and yet, it produces very little of our food, by comparison to the smaller drivers of those impacts, which are the arable and horticultural production. it s obviously an important component, and i m not saying take away animals from. ..take away animals from subsistence farmers at all, but for those of us who have a choice of diets, ....

It , Farming , Livestock-farming , Us , Thing , Protein , Chance , Production , Factory , World , Truth , Human-beings

Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 23:36:00

Farming as we know it, right around the world, from the welsh sheep farmer to the maasai herdsmen, has to end. human beings have to stop raising animals for meat. the harsh truth is that livestock farming is the greatest driver of those disastrous impacts which i ve i ve already mentioned, and yet, it produces very little of our food, by comparison to the smaller drivers of those impacts, which are the arable and horticultural production. it s obviously an important component, and i m not saying take away animals from. ..take away animals from subsistence farmers at all, but for those of us who have a choice of diets, yes, we should be getting out of meat eating, getting out of milk and eggs, and switching towards notjust a plant based diet, but i want to see those crucial protein sources replaced by microbial protein, produced through precision fermentation. it s an enhanced form of brewing. ....

World , Truth , Human-beings , Livestock-farming , Animals , Meat , Sheep-farmer , Maasai-herdsmen , Welsh , Food , Impacts , Production

Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 23:37:00

But i think by far and away the most benign thing we can do, and indeed it gives us the best chance we have of getting through this century, is to take the production of protein rich foods out of farming altogether and into the factory. so, you.without being very specific and blunt about it, you are saying that livestock farming as we know it, right around the world, from the welsh sheep farmer to the maasai herdsmen, has to end. human beings have to stop raising animals for meat. the harsh truth is that livestock farming is the greatest driver of those disastrous impacts which i ve already mentioned, and yet, it produces very little of our food, by comparison to the smaller drivers of those impacts, which are the arable and horticultural production. it s obviously an important component, and i m not saying take away animals from. ..take away animals from subsistence farmers at all, but for those of us who have a choice of diets, yes, we should be getting out ....

Farming , Protein , Us , Thing , Production , Chance , Factory , World , It , Truth , Livestock-farming , Human-beings

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC World News 20240604 04:16:00

Nations vulnerable to food insecurity. in zimbabwe, maize production, a key staple, plummeted by 43% this year following long dry spells. the country is now seeking to import the crop, as well as seeking alternative sources for wheat and fertiliser usually sourced from russia and ukraine. the bbc s shingai nyoka travelled to the district of mudzi in north eastern zimbabwe to find out how farmers are coping. ancient grains saved the subsistence farmers from the perfect storm of erratic grains, failed maize harvest and rising food prices due to the war in ukraine. translation: the war in ukraine. tuna/mom- the war in ukraine. translation: ~ , ., ., translation: we planted a sizeable maize translation: we planted a sizeable maize crop - translation: we planted a sizeable maize crop and - translation: we planted a - sizeable maize crop and sorghum and millet but we got nothing from the maze. it was scorched after there was no rain for three months. we harvested just the traditional grain ....

Zimbabwe , Country , Crop , Nations , Food-insecurity , Spells , Alternative-sources , Key-staple , Maize-production , 43 , Bbc-news , Ukraine

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:41:00

To the district of mudzi in north eastern zimbabwe to find out how farmers are coping. ancient grains saved these subsistence farmers from the perfect storm of erratic grains, failed maize harvests and rising food prices due to the war in ukraine. translation: we planted a sizeable l maize crop and sorghum and millet| but we got nothing from the maize. it was scorched after there was no rain for three months. we harvested just the traditional grains. his wife s entire maize harvest, compared to sorghum and millet where she used a fraction of the seed and fertiliser. i don t want to plant maize any more, she says. that proposition would have been unthinkable before. maize is the staple food here as well as a cash crop. ....

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