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| Nutrilite Rancho-El-Petacal Organic Farm at Jalisco Mexico Duration : 271 Seconds Nutrilite Rancho-El-Petacal Organic Farm at Jalisco Mexico is a 566-hectare (1400 acres), certified-organic farm in southwestern Mexico. It has the ideal growing climate with plenty of sunshine and rainfall --perfect for growing nutrient-rich plants for our NUTRILITE® products, and for growing test plots for research. The farm is also a major source of jobs for the local community.Our reforestation programs in the area have helped increase biodiversity and maintain the region's natural equilibrium.120120.www.hsching-blogger.blogspot.com and www.nrepf.wms2u.com. Tags :NUTRILITE
| | Introduction to the Nutrilite farm in Jalisco, Mexico Duration : 122 Seconds General Manager of Nutrilite Farm in El Petacal, Mexico, introduces viewers to the farm, talks about the company's commitment to organic farming, and the farm's history and role in producing quality raw materials for Nutrilite vitamins and supplements. Tags :Vitamins, organic farming, Amway, supplements, nutrition, sustainable farming
| | 'Baby' Alien found by Mexican farm worker - Scientists baffled Duration : 76 Seconds Is this bizarre creature really an alien baby or just part of an elaborate hoax - and was it the cause of a mysterious revenge death? Mexican TV revealed the almost unbelievable story - in 2007, a baby 'alien' was found alive by a farmer in Mexico. He drowned it in a ditch out of fear, and now scientists have finally been able to announce the results of their tests on this sinister-looking carcass. At the end of last year the farmer, Marao Lopez, handed the corpse over to university scientists who carried out DNA tests and scans. He claimed that it took him three attempts to drown the creature and he had to hold it underwater for hours. Tests revealed a creature that is unknown to scientists - its skeleton has characteristics of a lizard, its teeth do not have any roots like humans and it can stay underwater for a long time. But it also has some similar joints to humans. Its brain was huge, particularly the rear section, leading scientists to the conclusion that the odd creature was very intelligent. But it has seemingly left experts stumped. And in a further mystery, Lopez has since mysteriously died. According to American UFO expert Joshua P. Warren (32), the farmer burned to death in a parked car at the side of a road. The flames apparently had a far higher temperature than in a normal fire! Now there are rumours that the parents of the creature Lopez drowned were the ones who in turn killed him out of revenge. There are frequent UFO sightings and reports of crop ... Tags :Ufo, Aliens, Space, Found, body, Alien, Alien Body, news
| | Farming in Zacatecas III Duration : 336 Seconds During farming season the Mexican government gives fuel discounts to the farmers so you sign up your old lady and get an extra discount card summing up about $600.00 dollar savings on fuel for the year leaving you plenty of corona money lol jk Tags :Mexico, farming, zacatecas, cactis
| | Mexico Organic Farmer in Huatusco Duration : 147 Seconds Visit a coffee farmer in Huatusco Mexico. Tags :Mexico, Huatusco
| | Mexican farmers blame struggles on global warming Duration : 152 Seconds Indigenous farmers on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula are struggling with declining yields and damaged crops -- and say that climate change is to blame. The havoc wreaked on their food supply is having a direct impact on families and community, which are struggling to stay afloat.Duration: 02:31 Tags :WEB, VOICED, UN, CLIMATE, WARMING, FARMING, POVERTY
| | My Brother in Law's Ranch in Mexico - June, 2005 Duration : 1078 Seconds From my video archives: This was recorded by Omar right after he graduated from high school and before he went on to college to become an engineer in plants and animals called Ingeniero Zootecnista. Tags :Iguala, Mexico, Ranch, ranchero, plants, trees, fruit, cows, feeding, land, country, farm, farming, Garden, Cow, Farmer, Big, Tree (Character Species)
| | Cactus Farming in Morocco Duration : 93 Seconds The cactus may be an inexpensive fruit, but Moroccan farmers see economic potential in this humble fruit. The government intends to develop and expand the industry, following in the footsteps of Mexico, which is a global leader in cactus farming. The plan is to include cactus in a broad range of products from cosmetics to food. A group of Mexican academics paid a visit to Ben Guerir, northwest of Morocco and shared their expertise on the topic in front of the Moroccan Association for the Development of the Cactus. "The production of cactus in Mexico is very important now because this product is used in many ways as food for animals and human beings and also for cosmetic and medical uses. In Mexico, we make many products out of cactus and we export them to many countries abroad. This plant is very important for our health because it reduces cholesterol and also sugar levels for diabetics," said Mexican academic Dr. Ana Lila Vigueras during the visit to Morocco. Abdelrahman Ait Hammou, the association's director, says awareness of the benefit of cacti is crucial in stimulating demand which in turn affects farmers' production. The first attempt in increasing the cactus industry was six years ago, with the aim of generating job opportunities, especially for rural women. Currently, eight varieties of cactus exist nationwide and the fruit can be found in markets year-round. Morocco plans to plant 300000 more square meters of cactus plants over the next five years. Speaker: Dr ... Tags :morocco, mexico, ben guerir, cactus farming, mexican academics, moroccan jobs, rural morocco, cactus industry morocco, ana lila vigueras, cactus products, nadia idriss mayen, noor faraj, alarabiya english
| | Earth Focus Episode 37 - Exposed: The Ugly Side of Food Production Duration : 1638 Seconds (Earth Focus Episode 37) Food and social justice. Human rights abuses, rape and corrupt practices in the Bangladesh shrimp industry. A report by the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation uncovers the human and environmental cost of shrimp farming and shows why buying shrimp from Bangladesh where they are exposed to pesticides and injected with dirty water may be hazardous to your health. UK's The Ecologist investigates the plight of African migrant workers in Italy and looks how financial speculation is threatening the livelihood of Mexican farmers. Tags :Link TV, Earth Focus, The Ecologist, Social Justice, Human Rights, Bangladesh, Mexico, Shrimp, Agriculture, Environment, Pollution, Sustainability, Energy Efficiency, Climate Change, Food, Green
| | NAFTA + US Farm Subsidies Devastates Mexican Agriculture Duration : 503 Seconds Why Do Mexican Workers Head North Pt2 - Tim Wise: US corn exported to Mexico at 19% below cost of production Tags :therealnews, real news, politics, media, mexico, workers, nafta
| | The Magnificent Seven Duration : 7688 Seconds A bandit terrorizes a small Mexican farming village each year. Several of the village elders send three of the farmers into the United States to search for gunmen to defend them. They end up with 7, each of whom comes for a different reason. They must prepare the town to repulse an army of over 100 bandits who will arrive wanting food. An Americanization of the film, The Seven Samurai Tags :Village, Bandit, Showdown, Farmer, Peasant, Remake, Gunfighter, Cemetery, Exploitation, Campfire, Number, In, Title, Mexico, Axe, Knife, Fight, Ambush, Honor, Drunkenness, Recruiting, Idealism, Gun, For, Hire, Bell, Tower, Infiltration, Mercenary, Switchblad
| | Mexico Farming 1 Duration : 177 Seconds Farming in Rincon de Alonso, Valle de Santiago, Guanajuato. Tags :Mexico, Farming, Ramirez, Rincon, de, Alonso, Guanajuato, sembrando, valle, santiago, regando, Miguel, Pueblo, Nuevo
| | Mexico Farming 2 Duration : 485 Seconds Farming in Rincon de Alonso, Valle de Santiago, Guanajuato, Mexico. Irrigating the Milpas with the Ramirez Family. Tags :Mexico, Farming, irrigating, Guanajuato, Rincon, de, Alonso, Valle, Santiago, sembrando, Pueblo, Nuevo
| | California Farm, Mexican Workers Duration : 189 Seconds 025002, 196601:08:00Mexican farm workers in California fields, farm labor (good), seed planters riding on slow trolley across field (good), green fields, helicopter spraying insecticides low over field01:09:38Farm workers in fields, celery field, Mexican labor, tractor takes away celery, www.myfootage.com Tags :california, farm, farming, agriculture, mexican, laborers, labor, 1960's, 1960s
| | El Colomo Mexico - small farming community Duration : 438 Seconds Beautiful countryside south of Puerto Vallarta, extensive farming with fields of corn, beans and one of my favourites - watermelons. Tags :El, Colomo, Palladium, Vallarta, resort, spa, Mexico, all, inclusive, Riviera, Nayarit, Travel, Guide, Destinations, Pacific, Vacation, holiday, family, package, deal, Puerto, Nuevo, tours, getaways, hotel, Ecotourism, Surfing, Sierra, Madres, Expedition, Jalisco, UNESCO, Marietas, Banderas, Bay, Mexican, outback, tequila, Sunwing, snorkel, caves, reef, beaches, diving, kayaking, festivals, humpback, whale, dolphin, turtle, manta, Bucerias, yt:crop=16:9, Kelowna, totamedia, YVR, jcvdude, production, YOLO
| | "Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: Indigenous Mexican Farmworkers in the US" Duration : 4016 Seconds Seth M. Holmes "Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: Indigenous Mexican Farmworkers in the US" Migration, social hierarchies, health disparities, race and medicine intersect along the transit routes between the United States and Mexico. Dr. Holmes spent 18 months conducting in-depth fieldwork while living, working and migrating with indigenous Mexican farmworkers in both the United States and Mexico. In this talk, he will focus on the ways in which social and health inequalities come to be understood as normal and natural. Seth M. Holmes is the Martin Sisters Endowed Chair and Assistant Professor of Health and Social Behavior at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. He received the Rudolf Virchow Critical Anthropology of Global Health Award for an article based on this project and is currently completing a book on the same topic. Recorded February 6, 2012 Tags :food, agriculture, labor, farming, trade, immigration, indigenous people, mexico, california, washington, migrant workers, farm labor, health care, free clinics
| | A technological revolution for rural Mexico Duration : 143 Seconds In southern Mexico, a rural and marginalised region is experiencing a technological revolution. Chiapas state, home to a large indigenous population, is one of the poorest states in the country and ranks among the lowest in education levels. Even so, students at the local University of the Jungle have recently become international competitors in robotics. Many of these young people, who once had few job possibilities besides farming, now dream of one day working for the US space agency, NASA. Al Jazeera's Rachel Levin reports from Chiapas. Tags :americasnews, aljazeera, al, jazeera, Mexico, Chiapas, technology, education, robotics, Rachel, Levin
| | Mexico Farming 3 Duration : 327 Seconds Farming in Mexico Tags :Farming, Mexico, Rincon, de, Alonso, Guanajuato, Ramirez, Juliana, Parks, sembrando, irrigation, Pueblo, Nuevo, Miguel
| | Farming in Zacatecas Duration : 909 Seconds Nearing harvest time in Mexico Tags :Zacatecas, Mexico, travel, farming
| | Traditional Northern New Mexican Farming Methods Duration : 191 Seconds Sinsonte shares with us three different forms of traditional planting in N.NM in the Three Sisters bed we were creating. I will keep you updated on it as it grows. Tags :Yucca, Sinsonte, tradition new mexican farming, drylands farming, three sisters, corn beans squash, gardening, farming, desert, madeofyucca
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