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    If you're looking to do more
    to keep your emissions down,
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    you should probably start
    with what you pour in your coffee.
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    Yep, I'm talking about milk.
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    One researcher found that milk,
    cheese, and ice cream from cows
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    is responsible for about 3.6%
    of global emissions.
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    The almonds in your almond milk,
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    take about six times more water to grow
    than the same amount of oats.
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    Which is one reason why oat milk
    is now everywhere.
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    Well, those aren't
    the only milk alternatives.
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    There's also one
    that has an added benefit,
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    plus, it has humps.
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    ALT MILK
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    So now what we're going to do
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    is take a little bit of
    milk out of each tit,
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    and we're going to have a look at that
    milk.
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    (Arielle) Okay,
    I'm going to give this a try.
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    I am getting quite--
    Oh, there we go.
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    All right, I'm milking camel.
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    (Lauren) The next two, the next two
    we got to milk, yeah.
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    (Arielle) This is a camel dairy farm
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    and it's in Australia.
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    When Lauren Brisbane started it
    six years ago,
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    it was the only one in the country.
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    It's been difficult
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    because Australians
    aren't naturally adventurous
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    particularly in new food types.
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    (Arielle) In the 1860s,
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    Afghan camel herders
    were hired to help explore
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    the country's desert landscapes
    bringing thousands of camels with them.
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    But with the advent of trains and cars,
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    camels soon became obsolete.
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    So they were released into the wild.
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    Fast forward to the early 2000s,
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    And Australia was home
    to more than a million camels,
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    which was a problem
    because those camels
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    cause 10 million dollars
    in environmental damage each year,
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    according to the government.
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    So officials tried to stop them
    by killing thousands of camels in 2010.
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    Lauren saw this as an opportunity
    to turn camels into a cash cow.
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    There's worldwide need for camel milk.
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    It doesn't cause a lot of the dysfunction
    or the allergy reaction
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    that you get from, you know, dairy,
    cow dairy milk.
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    So it's easier to digest.
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    (Arielle) Research on camel milk
    is still very scarce.
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    There's only limited evidence
    to suggest that camel milk might have
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    unique nutritional properties
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    and overall, the jury still out.
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    At $25 a liter, it's also not cheap.
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    Ah, look, I think it's expensive because
    camels don't produce a lot of milk,
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    and the way you operate
    the dairy is completely different.
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    But it's a very high-end healthy product,
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    and to produce that properly is expensive.
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    (Arielle) Camel milk has been popular
    in the Middle East and Africa
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    for thousands of years.
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    And Australia is nowhere close
    to cracking the list of top producers.
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    Laura thinks she can help
    expand the product's reach
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    beyond just being a fad, though.
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    So, we had a chat
    with her target audience.
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    Would you be willing to try
    the camel milk today?
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    Yeah, all right. Sure.
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    What do you think?
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    It actually tastes a lot like
    goat's milk without the pungent taste.
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    - You have a little bit of milk here--
    - A camel milk mustache.
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    Would you pay $25
    for a liter of camel milk?
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    Maybe once and then see how I go.
    (laughter)
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    Maybe, okay.
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    It's like four times
    the amount of the regular milk
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    and I guess, as a novelty, it's all right,
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    (Arielle) Lauren's farm isn't the
    only one of its kind.
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    Around a dozen other camel dairies
    have popped up in Australia since 2014.
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    And the industry is growing.
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    According to one report,
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    it's projected to grow
    by 8% globally each year,
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    for the next seven years.
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    It's a projection
    that someone like Jeff Flood,
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    co-owner of Summer Land Camel Farm,
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    is really banking on.
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    We're nearly 800 camels now.
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    Besides, our operation here
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    represents pretty much 60% of
    the industry in total in volume.
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    So it's a huge R&D project here--
    Well, how do we build the herd?
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    We've got to take a feral animal
    and convince it that it's safe to be here.
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    It's okay to give up milk.
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    There's a whole training and
    domestication process in the front.
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    - (Jeff) Enjoy.
    - (Arielle) Okay. Thank you.
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    (Jeff) So this room is a super clean room.
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    (Arielle) Okay, I notice some stuff in jars
    and some--
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    (Jeff) Yeah...
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    (Arielle) Some Tupperware,
    what's going on here?
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    (Jeff) This is all
    that cheese prototyping--
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    (Arielle) So... was this top secret?
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    - (Jeff) Yes. A lot of that is actually--
    - (Arielle) Really?
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    (Jeff) Nobody's done stuff
    with camel milk work like we have so,
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    for example, has anyone made
    a parmesan cheese out of camel's milk?.
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    Well, we have.
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    (Jeff) So this is, this morning's milk.
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    (Arielle) That is so white.
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    (Jeff) It is so white.
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    (Arielle) The color is very--
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    It looks completely different.
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    (Jeff) Well, here's to our health again.
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    (Arielle) Thank you so much.
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    Oh, that was really interesting.
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    It definitely tastes like milk.
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    - It doesn't taste strong like goat's milk.
    - No.
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    Little bit on the salty side?
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    (Jeff) It's really clean.
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    What's exciting is there's
    a really clean mouthfeel,
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    so it spreads evenly across the mouth.
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    The fat molecules, like I said,
    are really small,
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    and you get the full flavor of the milk
    all the way through.
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    What does the future
    of this industry look like?
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    I would hope that in about
    10 years' time everybody in Australia
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    has tasted camel milk,
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    whether it's a gelato
    or cheese or milk,
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    or they've used the product
    that's got camel milk in there,
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    maybe the skincare range or something,
    the nutraceutical product that uses it.
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    (Arielle) Scaling camel's milk production
    isn't easy because of their low,
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    and sometimes unpredictable daily yield,
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    but Jeff's farm is trying to do just that.
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    Lauren's approach
    to camel's milk production
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    is a bit different, though.
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    She puts a lot of emphasis on cuddle time,
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    which she says helps the camels
    feel more comfortable,
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    and more willing to give up their milk.
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    (Lauren) Every afternoon,
    camel cuddling is part of the job.
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    (Arielle) Really? Well, that is quite a burden.
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    It is, it's terrible.
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    It's horrible, must be very hard for you.
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    Yeah, very hard.
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    (Lauren) It was really great
    coming from a perspective
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    that we weren't dairy people,
    because we looked at camels as camels.
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    And we looked at their needs and--
    (laughter)
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    He loves to cuddle!
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    (Lauren) Hello. It's okay. This is Rosie.
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    And from your perspective,
    is this doing well?
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    Well, we're breaking even, at the moment.
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    and when we're just popping over
    into the profit sector.
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    When you start anything,
    it's always difficult,
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    but it's certainly moving along
    in a nice direction,
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    let's put it that way.
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