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To be competitive we have to be organized.
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That’s what we’re up to.
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We are now going to the United States.
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We are able to step into another country.
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What I want the most is to be able to grow, for my children.
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I’m a farmer. I have no education.
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But I’m now going to other places.
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And I want my children to be able to do the same.
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I made an open call to all people suffering
epilepsy to form an association.
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Everyone meet Maria Elen, our product engineer.
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Nina had surgery recently thanks to the association.
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Emerson, our epilepsy association baker.
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Last year we produced ten thousand “panetones”.
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We’re selling quality, hygiene, all what a
good product must have.
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A lot of people say “let’s collaborate”.
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You can collaborate at home or somewhere else.
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If you’re going to buy from us, let it be for our product quality.
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Not to collaborate.
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Other than that, everyone can collaborate by
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telling your children, and being aware themselves
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about not discriminating people with epilepsy anymore,
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nor any other type of disabling condition.
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That’ll be a great way of collaborating.
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A lot better, Engineer.
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Because it has a better output and pricing.
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We use these blankets to prevent the grains from falling
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because grain is mature and barely holds and
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at least to cover it, is why we use those blankets, Engineer.
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Another benefit is that we can carry a lot more quantity
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of volume, of quinoa, that we take to the blanket, Engineer.