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Exploration and Practice of Sustainable Food Development in China
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Tip: This site supports text-selection search. Just highlight any word.Selected 100 classic TED talks, each lasting 8-15 minutes, covering innovation, growth, and future trends. Provides MP3 streaming, downloads, and English transcripts to help improve listening and speaking skills. Ignite your learning passion with the power of ideas! Here is the content of this edition of 【TED】100 classic speech listening materials. Persist in accumulation, and make your English more practical in daily life!
I was six when I had the first chance to learn what patience means. My grandmother gave me a magic box as a birthday present which neither of us knew would become a gift for life. I became obsessed with magic and at 20 I became an amateur dove magician. This act of magic requires that I train my doves to sit and wait inside my clothing. As a young magician I was always in a rush to make them appear. But my teacher told me the secret to the success of this magical act is to make my doves appear only after they waited patiently in my tuxedo. It has to be a mindful kind of patience, the kind that took me some years to master. When life took me to Shanghai seven years ago, the mindful patience I learned became almost impossible to practice. In China, where everyone and everything is in a hurry, you need to outperform over 1.3 million other people to build a better life. You hack the system, bend the rules, circumvent the boundaries. It is the same when it comes to food, except that impatience can have dire consequences. In a haste to grow more, sell more, 4,000 years of agriculture in a country of rich natural resources is spoiled by the overuse of chemicals and pesticides. In 2016 the Chinese government revealed half a million food safety violations in just 9 months. Alarmingly, one in every four Dalbatics in the world now comes from China. The stories around food are scary and somewhat overwhelming. And I told myself it's time to bring mindful patience into the impatience. When I say mindful patience, I don't mean the ability to wait. I mean knowing how to act while waiting. And so, while I wait for the day when a sustainable food system becomes a reality in China, I launched one of China's first online farmers' markets to bring locally, organically grown produce to families. When we went live 18 months ago, the food we could sell was quite limited. We had no fruit and hardly any meat to sell. None that we sent to the lab passed our zero tolerance test toward pesticides, chemicals, antibiotics, and hormones. I told our very anxious employees that we would not give up until we had met every local farmer in China. Today, we supply 240 types of produce from 57 local farmers. After almost one year of searching, we finally found chemical-free bananas grown in the backyard of villagers on Highland Island. And only two hours away from Shanghai, on an island that even Google Maps does not have coordinates for, we found a place where cows egress and roam free under the blue sky. We also worked hard on logistics. We deliver our customers' orders in as fast as three hours on electric vehicles. And we use biodegradable, reusable boxes to minimize our environmental footprint. I have no doubts that our offerings will continue to grow, but it will take time. And I know a lot more people are needed to shape the future of good food. So last year, I founded China's first food tech accelerator and VC platform to help startups shape the future of good food the way they want. Be that through using edible insects as a more sustainable source of protein or using essential oils to keep food fresh for longer. So you may still ask, why are you trying to build a sustainable food system by driving a patient movement in a country where it's almost a crime to take it slow? Just for me, the real secret to success is patience. A mindful kind of patience that requires knowing how to act while waiting. The kind of patience I learned with my grandmother's magic box. After all, we do not inherit the earth from our ancestors. We borrow it from our children. Thank you.- chemical
noun
1. material produced by or used in a reaction involving changes in atoms or molecules
Synonym: chemical substance
- patience
noun
1. a card game played by one person
Synonym: solitaire
2. good-natured tolerance of delay or incompetence
Synonym: forbearancelonganimity
- impatience
noun
1. a dislike of anything that causes delay
2. a restless desire for change and excitement
3. a lack of patience
irritation with anything that causes delaySynonym: restlessness
- sustainable
adj
1. capable of being sustained
- accelerator
noun
1. a valve that regulates the supply of fuel to the engine
Synonym: throttlethrottle valve
2. a scientific instrument that increases the kinetic energy of charged particles
Synonym: particle acceleratoratom smasher
3. a pedal that controls the throttle valve
e.g. he stepped on the gas
Synonym: accelerator pedalgas pedalgasthrottlegun
4. (chemistry) a substance that initiates or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected
Synonym: catalyst
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