Technology stops food waste in India [HD]
India has committed itself to fighting hunger at home and worldwide. Anambitious goal, but quite realistic. India is extremely fertile, usually two, sometimes even four harvests per year can be made. The biggest problem is the enormous food waste: 40 % of food is wasted as it goes from farms to tables. To ensure success India makes a firm commitment to innovative food processing and packaging technologies. The year 2011 is expected to mark a turning point: India has decided to set up 30 new high-tech mega-food-parks to fight hunger worldwide. Ein Film von www.herbstundherbst.tv
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Good effort. Poverty can be removed soon, with new food growing inventions, http://beforeitsnews.com/blogging-citizen-journalism/2016/12/not-only-bad-news-but-good-news-2556657.html
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lower the interest rates and see how technologies flourish. madharchod raghum rajan is a cunt. u cant keep a credit curtail policy that long. an economy needs minor fluctuations. he is more interested in earning profits for the govt.
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this is obviously a pro-german propaganda piece. The key is logistics which requires infrastructure, which India lacks do to political corruption. Even if India had the German machinery, It would be of no use since there are frequent power blackouts. There is no good reason that it should be legal to have the best quality rice exported leaving the lesser quality to the hungry masses of india.
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that was an eye opener.
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