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The documentary "Chinese Juncao" takes an international perspective on global governance issues and introduces the viewpoints of others with an objective stance,focuses on the process and development status of the "small and beautiful" Chinese Juncao technology that has taken root and thrived overseas,and demonstrates the positive contribution of China's to global poverty alleviation and sustainable development through realistically recording the individual stories of local people who rely on Chinese Juncao technology to escape from poverty, actively start their own businesses, and change their destinies.
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00:00Satsang with Mooji
01:30The students are having a routine health check at Kabuya Hill School in Kigali, the capital
01:37of Rwanda.
01:48Apart from the school's doctor and teachers, Uvinaya Lilian, the head chef, pays close attention
01:54to the children's health.
01:56With a population of more than 14 million and an area of about 26,000 square kilometers,
02:20Rwanda is one of the most densely populated countries, and it has one of the world's
02:24fastest-growing populations to boot.
02:27Rwanda implements free compulsory education at the primary and secondary levels, paying
02:41special attention to student health.
02:43The goal is to raise the overall health standards of the nation from the ground up.
02:49Kabuya Hill School, which includes a kindergarten and an elementary school, serves around 200
03:02students who most require high-quality nutrition.
03:10The extra meals each day are particularly important.
03:17The key to Lilian's work is to prepare healthy and tasty meals within a limited budget.
03:22The ingredient for today's extra meal is oyster mushrooms.
03:35Lilian plans to prepare a French dish rarely seen in Rwandan homes.
03:42Previously, mushrooms were only available in Kigali supermarkets that sold imported goods,
03:48and they were expensive.
03:49Now, the school can buy fresh mushrooms from nearby farmers.
04:16The World Health Organization has suggested that the most suitable diet in the 21st century
04:21consists of meat, vegetables, and mushrooms, the latter being rich in protein and other nutrients.
04:28When Chinese Junsao technology was first introduced to Rwanda in 2006, the locals were somewhat resistant
04:44to it.
04:48Many people, they don't know how to cultivate mushrooms in the soil.
04:54Actually, they were knowing the way of collecting white mushrooms in the forestry.
05:02Some people, they don't know mushrooms, don't eat mushrooms.
05:12But it's hard to resist food that tastes good.
05:19The delicious mushrooms are a valuable supplement to local delicacies and a healthy diet.
05:41With all the ingredients washed and prepared, it's time for the chef to show off her skills.
05:48The cream of mushroom soup is ready.
05:49The aroma wafts into the classrooms, signaling breakfast time.
05:55The cream of mushroom soup is ready.
06:02The aroma wafts into the classrooms, signaling breakfast time.
06:10The children eat heartily, which is Liliane's favorite moment of the day.
06:29The aroma wafts into the
06:51Lately, Lillian has been preparing for a student meal tasting event on the school's
07:03open day.
07:07She hopes that parents can learn the simple recipe for this mushroom dish to benefit the
07:11health of their children.
07:21The Monsau technology has been promoted in Rwanda for 18 years, with over 4,000 households
07:28and 50 companies and cooperatives now engaged in mushroom farming.
07:34Some have seized the opportunity brought by this technology, transforming their personal
07:39and family lives.
07:51When it's quiet at night, Ahimana pulls out the sewing machine his wife once used.
08:04A few years ago, his wife suddenly fell ill and passed away, leaving him with four
08:09young children.
08:10The Monsau technology has been promoted and has given the ability to bring to the
08:24children that were engaged in our classrooms.
08:27Without his wife's help, Ahimana's mushroom substrate pack
08:48company struggled during the pandemic.
08:50He feels sorry for his children, who have lost their mother,
08:58and believes he owes them a great deal.
09:11This summer, Ahimana received an order
09:14for 5,000 mushroom substrate packs,
09:17an opportunity he was eager to seize.
09:22He redesigned his company logo to incorporate
09:24his changed understanding of life.
09:47Mushroom substrate packs have given Ahimana the courage
10:00to make a new start.
10:01Ahimana knows that the key to overcoming his company's
10:17challenges is to increase production efficiency and achieve
10:21large-scale production.
10:23However, raw materials and human labor will cost a small fortune.
10:32He is anxious that his startup capital is not sufficient.
10:38But he still offers free home services to his customers.
10:47Heºs spirit while mixing plantations,
10:54excitedly, very much and very interested in the new
10:55projects he originally averaged with him.
10:56He is very interested in the new future.
10:57He is one of the most important things in the future.
10:59He is a person who has adopted a new variety.
10:59He is an ordinary family member,
11:00and he has one of the most important things in the future.
11:02It's a person who has changed his mind.
11:04But we have changed his mind,
11:06and his mind is that a person who has changed his mind.
11:08He is a person who has changed his mind.
11:10He is saying he has changed his mind.
11:12However, he was a person who has changed his mind.
11:13Well, he isn't about it.
11:15Ahimana is always responsive and doesn't charge for this service.
11:39He believes that this practice, learned during his apprenticeship, is very beneficial to
11:47his business.
11:54In 2008, Ahimana came to the China Rwanda Agriculture Technology Demonstration Center to work and
12:06study.
12:33During his six years at the demonstration center, the experts shared their techniques
12:38without reservation, building a solid foundation for Ahimana's later entrepreneurial efforts.
12:53To expand his business, Ahimana spends all his spare time seeking customers.
13:06Over time, he became known locally as the motorcyclist who sells mushroom substrate packs.
13:13Some mushroom substrate pack producers also turned to Ahimana for sterilizer setup and technical
13:31guidance.
13:44The sterilizer is a key device for the sterilization of mushroom substrate packs.
13:50Its setup requires considerable technical expertise and several days of work.
13:55naturally, the commission is high.
13:56Ahimana feels he is one step closer to his goal.
14:02Ahimana is one step closer to his goal.
14:03Ahimana is one step closer to his goal.
14:04Ahimana is one step closer to his goal.
14:09Ahimana is one step closer to his goal.
14:10Ahimana is one step closer to his goal.
14:11Ahimana is one step closer to his goal.
14:12Ahimana is one step closer to his goal, and finally, the nenes of a school
14:14Metroест.
14:15Yes, you and the does not have to pay for the
14:35.
14:45.
14:50.
14:52.
14:57.
15:03.
15:05Finally, Ahimana received his commission, and the necessary start-up capital for mushroom
15:20substrate pack production is in place.
15:24He contacted the workers he had previously collaborated with, and they agreed to start
15:28work the next day.
15:31In the yard, the 5,000 packs of mushroom substrate ordered by the customer have been filled.
15:42The large sterilization tank Ahimana built can accommodate them all.
15:51Completing sterilization in one go can significantly reduce production costs, but controlling the
15:57temperature, timing, and heat requires extensive experience.
16:04If you don't have any damage, if you don't have any damage, the effect will be affected.
16:11It's very high, and it has increased a lot.
16:16After the sterilized packs are taken out to cool, inoculation can start, marking the beginning
16:31of the mushroom cultivation cycle.
16:37As Ahimana accumulates more experience, he continuously streamlines the production process to ensure
16:43safety and efficiency.
16:53He now needs to wait a month for the mycelium to fill the packs, and the mushrooms will be
16:58ready to start growing.
17:16On the day the packs are sold, the delivery truck waits early at the door.
17:23The 5,000 packs quickly sold out.
17:41This success gave Ahimana a new idea.
17:44The 4,000 packs are the ones that are installed.
18:06When he comes to creating a project,
18:09his mind, his skill,
18:12he can perform a project.
18:14He can perform a project.
18:36How did you become your father,
18:38but you would choose your father's parents.
18:42I started to grow up with the children.
18:44If you were to live,
18:44I would like to hear your dad.
18:46Who would say that my father would never do.
18:48I would like to hear our parents.
18:53If you were to live,
18:54we would like to live with the baby.
18:58I would like to speak.
19:02It kills you.
19:21As Junsao technology spreads,
19:23the giant Junsao grass from China
19:26has also taken root and thrives in Rwanda.
19:30It provides raw materials
19:31for mushroom substrate pack production,
19:33fodder for livestock,
19:35and regulates and supports the soil effectively.
19:40The road to development inevitably faces setbacks,
19:44but as a Rwandan proverb goes,
19:46climbing even a short hill will bring you to a higher point.
19:54Pasqueline always feels a bit anxious
19:56when the rainy season comes.
20:00The land of a thousand hills
20:01is the land of a thousand hills.
20:04Crops are mostly grown on high mountain slopes.
20:07Soil eroded by rainwater gradually loses its fertility,
20:11significantly reducing crop yields.
20:13Soil eroded by rainwater gradually loses its fertility,
20:17significantly reducing crop yields.
20:24With her husband often away, Pasqueline
20:26not only manages the farm,
20:27but also takes care of their three children.
20:29She has kept busy from dawn to dusk.
20:33Three times two equals six.
20:35Right, six.
20:36Pasceline is free from the farm,
20:37but also takes care of their three children.
20:39She has kept busy from dawn to dusk.
20:41Three times two equals six.
20:43Right, six.
20:44Pasceline is frugal and manages her household budget tightly.
21:03But farming depends on the weather,
21:06and the returns are often disappointing.
21:10A poor harvest can severely impact her family's livelihood.
21:14Across the hill from her home is the Agriculture Technology Demonstration Centre,
21:43Pasceline had learned about Junsao Technology there,
21:47and whenever she encounters a problem,
21:49she calls them for advice.
21:54This call is answered by Chinese expert Chen Xiaobin.
22:13Pasceline told Chen Xiaobin that this year's rainfall was more frequent and intense than usual,
22:30and she worried about the impact on her crops.
22:33This abnormal rainy season had also caught Chen Xiaobin's attention.
22:38In a year,
23:05agriculture is a pillar of the Rwandan economy.
23:16Severe soil erosion and increasingly barren land
23:19has led to a critical shortage in food production.
23:22As a result, the locals can't sustain themselves.
23:25Soil erosion threatens countless Rwandan families and is a major constraint on Rwanda's
23:39economic development.
23:45This has made the Rwandan government realize that any economic transformation must be combined
23:51with environmental protection.
23:53After the soil and water conservation project was listed as a key part of the cooperation
24:08between China and Rwanda, the expert group built three experimental plots on the slope of the
24:14demonstration center.
24:15Hello!
24:16I am doing a parallel model.
24:18The first method is its traditional procedure.
24:20It helps the normal heritage process.
24:21As a level of the water conservation method, it helps to turn up the heritage.
24:26The second method is to plant the dams without further purifying the water.
24:29The third method is to plant the dams without further purifying the water.
24:31This is to change the soil to plant the soil in the soil, and to plant the soil in the soil.
24:51Three standard-sized runoff ponds were constructed below the experimental fields to collect the soil washed down by the runoff.
25:02The results are obvious. Compared to the traditional model, the two experimental fields where giant junsao grass is planted have significantly less water and soil flowing into the runoff ponds.
25:22The giant junsao grass is tall and sturdy, holding back the water and soil.
25:28Its dense foliage effectively reduces the impact of wind and rain on the soil.
25:33Its long and dense roots not only enhance the soil's adhesion, but also absorb a lot of water, thereby largely preventing the formation of runoff.
25:42The prime minister of the
26:01This model can reduce the water from 89%.
26:07Water will be around 60%.
26:12The water is in the water.
26:13The water is in the water.
26:16I have a lot of water.
26:21I have a lot of water.
26:25I have water.
26:28I have water.
26:30To prepare for the forthcoming heavy rains, Chen Xiaobin brought new Junsao seedlings
26:49to help Pascaleen replant and cut around her field.
26:57In less than a month, a new Junsao hedgerow will safeguard her land, aiding Pascaleen in
27:04realizing her new agricultural plan.
27:27I was able to get to the ground, to the soil, to the ground, to the ground and the ground.
27:34She's a great one.
27:36The first time I have been able to do that, I have been able to cut the ground.
27:43I want to be able to do this again.
27:46Pascaleen also works at a nearby elementary school as a generalist teacher with 14 years
28:09of teaching experience.
28:39Pascaleen hopes her students will share with their families the knowledge of how to protect
28:59their farmland using Jun Tsao grass and cherish their hard-earned produce.
29:08She firmly believes that by sowing and cultivating, people will ultimately grow in both health
29:13and happiness.
29:38She is a part of the program.
29:44She is a part of the program.
29:48She is a part of the program.
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