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The forward took off his shirt to celebrate his first score of the night and revealed 50 symbolic names that represent people suffering from hunger in countries such as Syria, Iraq, South Sudan, Central African Republic, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Bolivia, Cambodia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and which are served by the United Nations World Food Program (WFP). «I have followers all over the world. Starting today (Sunday) I want support to be for people who suffer from hunger, they are the true champions. So every time you hear my name, think of their names," said the player, quoted by the EFE agency. The tattoos were made between December 2014 and February 2015, according to photographic records from the AFP agency.
The striker explained at a conference in Paris that tattoos are temporary and that, if he could, he would have tattooed the names of all the people America Mobile Number List who don't have anything to eat. "For me there is no greater disaster than world hunger," he noted. "If I could have, I would have tattooed the names of all those who suffer from it, but I'm not that big," the player joked, added EFE. noted that until now, he had sought to preserve his "bad boy" image, which is why he had not gotten involved with humanitarian campaigns. However, the work of the WFP urged him to champion the cause. On February 10, the footballer debuted a figure at the Paris wax museum where he shares space with stars such as Pelé, Ronaldo and Zidane.
The good nutrition of pre-Hispanic cultures, thanks to the way of preparing and consuming food, was one of the great contributions, but with the green revolution in the middle of the last century, hybrid seeds arrived that were more productive and resistant to diseases and drought. , with intensive rotation of monocultures supported by machinery, in addition to new irrigation systems, pesticides and fertilizers. “Although at the beginning the yields were very high, this agricultural system could not be sustained in the long term, since more and more water, fertilizers and pesticides were required, which generated resistance, causing new pests to appear and eroding the soil,” explained. The researcher assured that the costs of the green revolution are excessive, since there is an imbalance in agricultural ecosystems, a decrease in edible species due to the uniformity of exploited races and varieties, expansion of transnational companies and loss of food sovereignty.
The striker explained at a conference in Paris that tattoos are temporary and that, if he could, he would have tattooed the names of all the people America Mobile Number List who don't have anything to eat. "For me there is no greater disaster than world hunger," he noted. "If I could have, I would have tattooed the names of all those who suffer from it, but I'm not that big," the player joked, added EFE. noted that until now, he had sought to preserve his "bad boy" image, which is why he had not gotten involved with humanitarian campaigns. However, the work of the WFP urged him to champion the cause. On February 10, the footballer debuted a figure at the Paris wax museum where he shares space with stars such as Pelé, Ronaldo and Zidane.
The good nutrition of pre-Hispanic cultures, thanks to the way of preparing and consuming food, was one of the great contributions, but with the green revolution in the middle of the last century, hybrid seeds arrived that were more productive and resistant to diseases and drought. , with intensive rotation of monocultures supported by machinery, in addition to new irrigation systems, pesticides and fertilizers. “Although at the beginning the yields were very high, this agricultural system could not be sustained in the long term, since more and more water, fertilizers and pesticides were required, which generated resistance, causing new pests to appear and eroding the soil,” explained. The researcher assured that the costs of the green revolution are excessive, since there is an imbalance in agricultural ecosystems, a decrease in edible species due to the uniformity of exploited races and varieties, expansion of transnational companies and loss of food sovereignty.