Aquaponics. Spend most of my time perfecting the levels of nutrients ina water, speeding up grow time, predicting yield. It hit different when u grow veggies off water no soil, soon to be served for the holidays in numerous homes. Never forget the hungry, it could easily be 🫵🏾
🇺🇸 The US threatened a 100% tariff on China if it buys Iranian oil.
🇨🇳 China stated: “Whatever they do, we will take steps based on market conditions. We don't need anyone. We buy from any country we want. No one else decides that.”
Seek out Black farmers and Black butchers who sell their meat, eggs, organic soil, vegetables, etc!
This Young Entrepreneur Who Owns a Black-Owned Butcher Shop is Going Viral for Showing How Many Beef and Steak Options 🥩 You Can Get from One Cow 🐄
🎥: New Town Butcher
It's worth noting how Mbappe has the same number of goals as Norway's Haaland. Haaland has been catapulted to GQ covers. He seems nice as well as talented. Conversely, Mbappe is receiving global racial abuse even from politicians bc anti-Blackness is pervasive the world over.
2Pac explaining group economics to a crowd in Queens, NY, 1994. He was 22 years old at this time. There isn't a mainstream 22 year old rapper alive today that is thinking like this
🇷🇺 RUSSIA ACCUSED THE U.S. OF USING CRYPTO TO WIPE OUT ITS $35T DEBT.
PUTIN’S ADVISER KOBYAKOV SAID WASHINGTON WILL SHOVE DEBT INTO STABLECOINS, DEVALUE IT, AND RESET THE SYSTEM.
Fela Kuti once said: "99.9% of what you know about Africa is wrong."
The biggest lie about Africa wasn't told once. It was repeated until the world accepted it as truth.
When a thief, betrayer, and backstabber dies, they bury him in an unknown land away from his people. He was the one who betrayed Lumumba, got him arrested, and handed him over to the Belgian forces who killed him a month later, cut him into 34 pieces, and dissolved his body in acid.
May his soul never rest in peace.
After slavery ended in Barbuda, the Africans there were free to develop their own system. What they developed was a communal land system in which the land is owned collectively. For the past several years the people of Barbuda have been struggling to protect this system against efforts to overturn it.
In one region of Indonesia, malaria rates dropped from 16.5% to nearly zero. The fix wasn't pharmaceutical. It was fish.
Farmers there raise fish directly in flooded rice paddies, a practice roughly 2,000 years old. The fish eat mosquito larvae before they mature, which is what crashed the malaria rate. They also eat insect pests and weeds in the rice itself, and their waste fertilizes the crop as they swim through it. The rice gives them shade and cover in return. One field, two harvests, and a public health outcome nobody was trying for.
The numbers hold up under modern scrutiny. Studies have found rice-fish systems use 68 percent less pesticide and 24 percent less fertilizer than conventional rice farming, with equal or higher rice yields. Same land, fewer chemical inputs, plus a second source of protein and income from fish that were already doing the pest control.
The Green Revolution pushed rice farming toward chemical monoculture, and practices like this nearly disappeared in the process. It's coming back because it never stopped working. A flooded field isn't a factory. It's an ecosystem, and apparently it can out-perform a malaria program too.