Today’s Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants 
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with subtitles in Arabic, 
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Halo, good friends and 
welcome to our program. 
Organic supermarkets 
are proliferating 
in Costa Rica 
and around the world. 
This growth is occurring 
in response to 
the high public interest 
in organic products, due to 
a new consciousness 
that links the health 
of the body 
with that of the planet.
To supply such markets, 
more and more farmers 
are growing organic crops. 
To learn about 
these farmers and 
the organic farming process 
we’ll examine 
in a two-part series 
the cultivation 
of the sweet potato 
in Costa Rica. 
This vegetable is 
a marvel of nature 
that reflects the richness 
of Earth’s bounty. 
Did you know 
that the sweet potato 
was first grown 
in Central America 
and then spread 
throughout the world 
mainly in the 17th 
and 18th centuries? 
Corn, tomatoes, 
and potatoes 
have been the Americas’ 
main contributions 
to the global diet. 
Sweet potatoes are tubers 
that are rich in nutrients 
and are a wonderful food 
for all ages. 
They are ideal for babies 
beginning to 
consume vegetables. 
They have 
a sweet, smooth flavor 
that makes them 
beloved by infants, 
but they are also 
easily digested and thus 
prepare little ones 
for more complex foods. 
The sweet potato 
has many vitamins, 
because of the color it has. 
This color, a color 
close to orange, that is 
a very valuable thing, 
because the vegetables 
or fruits we eat, 
the more orange color 
they have, the more rich 
they are in the vitamins 
that we need, because 
nowadays there is a big 
problem with blood sugar 
and diabetes in the world 
and that is due to 
a lack of carotene.
Let’s now meet 
María Eugenia 
and Eliecer Rodríguez. 
The farming couple 
enjoys growing 
organic sweet potatoes 
and other splendid 
organic produce.
When you cultivate 
the sweet potato, 
what do you feel? 
Do you feel 
that you’re collaborating 
with the environment?
Yes, that’s what we feel 
with all the crops, 
because for several years 
we have been 
taking care of the land. 
We do a lot of things 
to avoid the erosion 
of the soil and also 
make many compost walls 
in order to merge 
the organic material 
into the soil. 
How did you start 
with organic crops?
It was because in 1994 
a Japanese man came 
to present organic 
agriculture nationwide, 
sort of a pilot program. 
And then I belong to 
an organization of women 
and we looked for 
the Japanese man 
so he would teach us 
how to do bokashi,
(organic fertilizer), 
compost and foliar 
and all that. 
And that was when 
my husband got interested.
He used to cultivate 
in the traditional way. 
He used to do 
the entire process 
with chemicals 
and when he noticed that 
the organic agriculture 
did work, he decided 
to change to this system, 
because he said that 
he was already worried 
about picking up cabbage 
full of chemicals 
and toxic things, 
with toxic substances and 
taking that to the family. 
So he started to change 
the way he cultivated 
towards organic agriculture.
We had been 
having problems already 
using chemical products. 
By then, I had had 
a sort of toxic reaction 
or more like 
a strong toxic reaction. 
That made me think 
that I had to change 
to another type of 
agriculture, meaning not 
using chemical products. 
In those days, 
I´m talking around 
the years 1995-1996, 
I started to hear about 
organic agriculture.
Organic farming, 
in order to be considered 
as such, requires following 
a series of specific rules, 
the first and foremost 
of which is to avoid 
the use of herbicides, 
insecticides and 
artificial fertilizers. 
An organic crop is one 
that is planted in soil 
that is enriched 
with organic materials. 
Flowers, weeds 
and insects in the field 
are considered 
the allies of humans. 
Thus, organic farming is 
a sustainable, 
environmentally-friendly 
process that 
reflects compassion 
for all sentient beings.
Ms. María Eugenia, I see 
that here in the middle of 
the cabbage crops, and 
the sweet potato crops 
there are a lot flowers. 
Why is that?
The first Sunday 
of each month 
we have a fair, 
and we are visited 
by a lot of people, 
so the people come 
to see the plants. 
And those flowers, 
especially women, 
we like them a lot, 
but also the flowers 
have many functions. 
For example, 
they help with pollination, 
because many insects 
arrive and go 
from here to the crops, 
and also the insects are 
distracted by the flowers 
and do not eat the crops.
At the same time 
one changes from 
chemicals to sustainable, 
organic agriculture 
and also changes 
many ways of thinking 
to the view that the soil is 
always part of the existence 
of human beings
and it is not for us 
to exploit for a while 
and nothing else. 
And then, one starts 
to love the Earth, 
starts to love the insects, 
starts to love everything 
around us, which is 
the most important thing 
in this type of agriculture. 
If one as a farmer 
in the past thought: 
well, we are guilty 
because we cut the wood, 
burned the soil so much, 
we did not protect the soil, 
I mean, 
we had little concern 
for whether the water 
was eroding the soil away, 
and nowadays 
we are trying to do 
the exact opposite.
Let’s now cover 
the beginning stages 
of how sweet potatoes 
are grown. 
Every form of agriculture, 
all agriculture 
depends on good soil. 
It does not depend on 
how many chemicals 
I put into it 
or how much I spray it 
or how many fungicides 
I have put in. 
But instead 
it depends on good soil 
in order to counteract 
many of the diseases. 
For example, 
with the sweet potato, 
let´s say, before we sow it, 
what we do is 
incorporate a lot of 
organic material. Why? 
Because the organic 
material is what gives... 
it’s the life of the soil. 
Soil without 
organic material 
is dead soil.
This is the tip of 
the sweet potato stalk 
and this is what you sow. 
Even though 
the sweet potato 
is this long, 
the stalk is not necessary. 
What you use is this tip; 
I put it here 
right next to my finger 
and I just stick it 
into the ground. 
Straight into the soil.
That is it; 
that is the system for 
sowing sweet potatoes.
It is manual; 
it is not mechanized.
No, it is manual, 
that´s it and it stays there. 
This is the system 
used for the sweet potato.
One thing 
about the sweet potato 
is the plant itself. 
You see them like this, 
but when they grow 
and extend a lot, the tips 
start growing longer; 
then you cover the tips. 
You cover them with soil 
in order to keep them 
from growing too much 
and that action causes them 
to produce tubers.
And in organic agriculture, 
no bad weeds exist; 
every weed, each one 
has a role in the soil 
and especially 
they produce compost. 
Because when there are 
weeds among the crops, 
whether there are insects 
or not, the aphids 
or any other insect 
that is in the soil 
who also affect the roots, 
will have other roots to eat 
and will not affect 
the crop alone 
if the area is clean. 
And also when we take 
away “bad” weeds 
as people call them, 
these are not bad weeds 
because it will become 
compost for the soil. 
The more “bad” weeds 
like this we have, 
the better the soil will be, 
because we are going to 
feed the microorganisms 
that live in the ground, 
and we will 
have them protected, 
because an uncovered soil, 
an unprotected soil 
is like a desert. 
The Sun will hit it 
and therefore 
there will be no life, 
because it is burning. 
Every microorganism 
that is above, 
on top of the ground 
is going to die. 
But if there is a place 
where they can live or 
something to protect them, 
those microorganisms 
will live longer 
and they will make 
this process much faster.
That is really interesting!
Producing organic crops 
involves 
much more than just 
environmentally-friendly 
planting and cultivation. 
The process is also one 
in which farmers 
awaken a consciousness 
that goes beyond 
environmental protection. 
All organic farmers come 
to realize that humankind 
is part of a whole. 
Soil, plants, climate, 
animals, insects 
and human beings 
all form a marvelous and 
harmoniously balanced 
entity wherein each object 
and sentient being 
has a place and role, and 
that when all are respected, 
abundance, beauty and 
well-being are the result.
The sweet potato is also 
very delicious, because 
my companion here says 
that from the soup 
his mom used to make 
for him, he would only 
eat the sweet potatoes, 
because they are sweet. 
Yes, actually 
it is very nutritious. 
You can give it to kids 
to start teaching them 
how to eat, 
because it is a tuber that 
is not going to harm them, 
and since it is sweet, 
they like the flavor. 
But besides that, 
with the sweet potato, 
many experiments 
have been done; 
here in Grecia a few boys 
from the university 
invented several things 
with the sweet potato. 
They even made 
a sweet potato punch 
and it is delicious. 
They did it, and we now 
have access to the recipe, 
but we can also use it 
as part of the vegetables 
in the soup. 
You can 
make them mashed, 
you can do it fried, well, 
in many ways, and yes, 
it is very tasty 
and very healthy 
to eat sweet potatoes.
The sweet potato, 
with its simple 
cultivation requirements, 
flavor, great nutritional 
value and versatility 
produces tranquility 
and happiness in those 
that grow it 
and consume it. 
Please join us tomorrow 
for the second part 
of our program 
where we’ll see 
how the sweet potato 
is used in a wide variety 
of dishes, including 
salads, appetizers, 
casseroles, fricassees, 
baby foods, and desserts. 
Finally, our appreciation 
María Eugenia, 
Eliecer Rodríguez, and 
Juan Luis Salas, for setting 
a wonderful example 
on how to treat the Earth 
gently by practicing 
organic farming 
and introducing us 
to the delightful crop 
that is the sweet potato.
Thank you 
for your company 
on today’s program. 
Coming up next is 
Enlightening Entertainment, 
following 
Noteworthy News. 
May you be blessed 
with fruitful harvests, 
bringing abundant joy 
and fulfillment 
to all those around you.
Today’s Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants will 
be presented in Spanish, 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Indonesian, Italian, 
Japanese, Korean, 
Malay, Mongolian, 
Persian, Portuguese, 
Russian, Spanish 
and Thai.
Halo, esteemed friends, 
and welcome 
the conclusion of 
our two-part program 
on cultivating sweet 
potatoes in Costa Rica. 
Today we’ll examine 
the benefits of 
eating these versatile, 
multi-faceted stars 
of nature and present 
various ways to prepare them. 
The sweet potato,
a native of the Americas, 
was first cultivated 
in large quantities by 
the ancient Inca people 
of Peru. 
Along with the potato, 
it was a staple food of 
the great Inca civilization. 
The Incas were the first 
people in the Americas
to farm on terraced fields, 
due to the fact that 
their vast empire 
extended over most 
of the Andes Mountains 
and thus there was little 
flat land for cultivation.
Since the sweet potato 
can be grown from 
500 to 2,500 meters 
above sea level, it was 
highly suitable to grow 
given the topography 
of the Inca Empire. 
Sweet potatoes thrive 
in organically rich soils 
and can be cultivated 
without sophisticated care. 
Besides these qualities, 
we need to add 
the richness of
their vitamin content 
and wonderful flavor. 
The more orange in color 
the inside of 
a sweet potato is, 
the sweeter their flavor 
and this sweetness makes 
them attractive as 
the base of many dishes.
We are vegetarian,
my husband and I 
are vegetarian. 
We have two kids, 
six and four years old 
and we are very 
interested in organic (foods) 
because first, we take 
care of the environment, 
we are not destroying 
nature and second, 
they are clean products 
without pesticides, 
insecticides and herbicides. 
And why do you like
to eat sweet potatoes?
I am Peruvian and also 
since we are vegetarian 
the sweet potato 
is very filling. 
You can eat a piece 
and you are full; 
you don´t need to eat more. 
It makes us feel filled.
 
And in what other ways 
do you eat sweet potatoes 
at home?
 
I prepare them mashed 
with soy milk. 
We blend them too
with soy milk. 
We eat them with salads. 
 
And we would like to 
know which qualities you 
find in the sweet potato 
and why you like to eat 
organic sweet potatoes.
 
They contain 
a lot of estrogen. 
Also for memory my mom 
used to eat them a lot too. 
So we got used to that 
and I like it. 
I always buy them, yes.
 
And in how many 
different ways do you 
eat sweet potatoes? 
In how many ways do you 
prepare organic 
sweet potatoes at home? 
 
With vegetables, 
or with bread, 
could be a little boiled, 
well, that’s it in general.
Good afternoon. 
Do you like to eat 
organic sweet potatoes?
I like all that’s organic.
 
And tell me why you like it, 
how do you use
the sweet potato, 
how do you like it?
It is because at home 
my mom and I 
eat a lot of salads 
and a lot of vegetables. 
So we prefer organic 
because of course you 
know that you are eating 
products that, 
even though they are 
a little more expensive, 
they are safer to take 
care of your stomach 
and your body, because 
now we need to take care, 
consume a lot of things 
like these.
 
And in which ways 
do you eat sweet potatoes? 
In how many ways 
do you prepare them?
 
We make them cooked; 
we eat them like that. 
We eat a lot of, for example, 
sweet potatoes, 
chayote (mirliton), 
all those things, 
all the vegetables, 
we eat them cooked, 
nothing else. 
Now that we’ve talked 
about the history, 
cultivation, 
benefits and versatility 
of sweet potatoes, 
we invite you to join us 
in learning about ways 
we cook sweet potatoes 
here in the Americas.
Let´s start with 
baked sweet potatoes, 
great for eating outdoors 
at a picnic or a casual 
meeting with friends. 
We can even bake them 
over a fire 
or in the fireplace, 
using wood we collect
in the countryside. 
Another excellent way 
to prepare them 
is grilled or roasted. 
So we need to cut them 
into thin slices and 
sauté them beforehand 
in olive oil, salt and 
some aromatic herbs, 
which will fill the kitchen 
with a nice aroma. 
The traditional 
Costa Rican vegetable 
casserole in which 
sweet potatoes are used 
is very hearty fare -- just 
what we need on a cold, 
rainy night to relax 
after the work day.
If you have children 
or elderly people at home, 
there’s nothing like 
a sweet potato purée,  
prepared with boiled 
sweet potatoes, vegan 
margarine and soy milk. 
And last, 
for a little sweetness, 
there’s the famous sweet 
potato or yam dessert 
known from Canada 
to Patagonia. 
It is a favorite of all ages; 
a gourmet dessert 
and an appetizing treat 
in Mexico and Argentina. 
The sweet potato provides 
a real lesson in living! 
Disguised behind 
its humility and 
simplicity are hidden 
the noblest qualities of 
nature: flavor, nutrition, 
simple growing 
requirements and 
versatility of preparation. 
Thus sweet potatoes 
invite us not to see 
the outside appearance 
of things, but to look 
for their most profound 
qualities and inner beauty. 
It is our wisdom 
that must guide us 
when choosing what 
we put on our tables. 
The sweet potato is 
healthy, nutritious, tasty 
and an easy to prepare 
food suitable for everyone 
from one to 110. 
The emotional state 
is very satisfying. 
It’s a big satisfaction 
you feel in the fields, 
sharing with 
all the beings that exist, 
watching, 
and contemplating them; 
they give you life. 
In organic farming, 
you learn that what you 
are producing is health. 
What I sell to you 
like a consumer, 
it’s health.
 
It’s health.
It’s medicine. 
I’m not selling 
you a sweet potato 
because it’s a potato, 
because of what it is; 
instead it’s something 
that contains many more 
elements than 
another conventional 
sweet potato.
I’m helping 
the environment, nature, 
I’m preserving nature. 
My idea is that 
in the future my children 
or my grandchildren 
or even if they are not 
my grandchildren, 
the next generations 
can be grateful to us 
because we left them 
something better 
than we were given. 
So if my dad gave me 
this field in this condition, 
well, what am I 
going to leave 
for the ones after me?
Well, taking care of it, 
giving back to them 
something better than 
what was given to me, 
and not something more 
deteriorated, something 
that they are not going 
to be able to use.
So it is a very important 
thing that you learn, 
because you like it, 
because you feel it, 
because what you’re 
producing is exciting, 
and you feel happy. 
You don´t get sick. 
At least after you’re 
involved with this, 
you quickly realize 
the difference of seeing 
people getting sick. 
They get the flu 
and go to bed.
 
They have to stay in bed, 
every day in hospitals. 
My daughter, 
she is 14 years old, 
and she has never been 
in a hospital. 
 
She is very healthy.
 
She is very healthy, yes. 
She doesn´t eat meat either 
just by nature.
 
She never liked meat, 
never in her life. 
 
So you see how healthy 
she is compared to 
other children of her age, 
that when the rainy 
season arrives, 
there is asthma, flu, 
which... she doesn´t get.
 
She is healthy.
 
So one sees how the body 
starts recovering. 
So the same way, you see 
how soil recovers; that 
the crops are healthier. 
You also see it 
in your health.
It’s not that you’re not 
going to catch the flu, 
or that you will not 
get a cold, 
but when you get it, 
the body has defenses 
and faces it more easily. 
 
When it comes to uses, 
it has a diversity of uses. 
You can make it into syrup. 
Sweet potato can be 
made into syrup, right. 
 And like chips, 
it can be fried; 
you can eat it in soup 
as well, you know, 
Cooked in soup, 
along with beans, 
in purée, mashed for kids. 
Sweet potato 
has lots of uses and 
it has plenty of vitamins.
Hearing the following 
experience of 
Felicia Rodríguez, 
the daughter of 
an organic farmer, 
we can only think about 
the close relationship 
between our health 
and the organic way 
of cultivating the soil.
Hippocrates, 
the famous physician 
of Ancient Greece, said, 
“Let your food 
be your medicine.” 
And this was proven 
firsthand by Felicia, 
who suffered from 
a skin ailment that 
was resistant to 
conventional treatments.
Well, my name is 
Felicia Rodríguez. 
I’m 23 years old. 
I’m the youngest daughter 
of Eliécer Rodríguez. 
I developed psoriasis, 
very, very severe. 
It was all over the body 
and well, 
when that happened, 
what doctors 
recommended to me 
was only pills and 
creams, ointments.
So, well, the problem still 
persisted for one month, 
one month and a half, 
approximately, and then, 
well, I was in 
the Calderón Hospital.
I was treated there with 
a therapy called 
“PUVA therapy” that is 
with UV radiation 
and then after that, well, 
I went to about 
seven sessions only 
and then I decided that I 
was not going back there. 
I started to do research, 
to investigate; 
well, in fact I did a lot of 
research about psoriasis 
because I was 
a little desperate. 
So, I started to learn 
about dairy products 
and mainly, that milk 
by itself was number one 
in skin allergies. 
Well, I have always been 
very allergic, I think. 
In fact I could never eat 
non-organic tomatoes, 
because of the same reason, 
because it always 
gave me a bad allergic 
reaction, 
like around the mouth.
Then I decided to quit 
milk and all dairy products, 
and really, that was 
how the change started 
in my body.
It took like 15 days 
and it began subsiding. 
Afterwards, 
I began having a feeling 
like compassion 
for the other animals. 
So that´s how I started. 
That was a year ago 
since I am completely 
vegetarian.
To close, we once again 
thank organic farmers 
from across the world 
like Juan Luis Salas 
for providing 
such beautiful crops 
like the sweet potato 
for our sustenance.
It is a vegetable that 
shows us everything 
in creation has an 
appropriate place and use. 
When we respect 
the Divine harmony 
of nature, 
God showers blessing 
after blessing upon everyone 
on this beautiful, 
splendid planet.
Be Veg, 
Go Green 
2 Save the Planet!
Thank you for joining us 
for today’s program. 
Coming up next is 
Enlightening Entertainment, 
following 
Noteworthy News. 
May Heaven’s grace 
always be upon our world.