Forever Living company is the one that's featured here.. They are an incredible company that has quite a range of different aloe vera products, but their price might be a bit on the costlier side.. Worth considering though
Filleying the speed they going it should take one employee about 4 hrs to filley 3.5k aloe leaves. They obviously going fast for the cameras. Not saying its easy. But its not as hardcore fast pase as they arre making it seem
One question remaining: Wouldn't it be absolutely intuitive to install some kind of bigger movable mobile sunroof as a protection against direct sunrays for the exhausted field workers? Would help against rain too and may even allow to add some kind of airconditioning while being mechanically not too complex to build. But maybe I dream too much, its easier to just let your workers die young and hire some cheap new ones 🤔
Airconditioner, what are you on about? You want optimal conditions for the plants, otherwise what's the point of it all? The workers are comfortable but what good is that if the plants are all dead and there's nothing to harvest?
If someone start the same bussiness in his native. What is scope, does any institues guide and provide training. Does government provide any subsidies to start up and whats market acceptance and challenges in market.
I understand the fda doesn’t regulate aloe. But I still thought it was illegal to false advertise. (Being the ones that say “contains aloe” without actually having it).
Damn, this is like some modern day slavery. Clearing the people’s native land / ecosystem on which people used to live freeing and having them relying on the monetary $ystem since all their resources are now gone just to grow one crop.
"They're getting paid." These people work at this place and make about $350 a month. Each of these workers processes about 3,500 pieces, which makes about 269 gallons (13 per gallon). The company they sell the aloe to is called Forever Living and the cheapest form of this aloe they sell is in a juice bottle for about $21 dollars per liter, 3.78 liters per gallon comes to about $80 dollars. So 269 gallons x $80 = $21,500 per worker per day, and they get $350 a month. Sometimes a whip is not necessary. The fear of losing their jobs in a country where there's not a lot of options, can be more taming than a whip.
Sweet heart I am from the Dominican Republic and trust me no one over there gonna work hard like that and without the hard, without paying do u think those people are stupid? 😂 and the Dominican labor department it’s hard on thy too trust me! So your comment are irrelevant.
Very informative video. Really enjoyed the editing.
This is forever living products company❤
But they call it Universal Company
@@feed_tastes great company
In Brazil, the consumption of aloe vera is prohibited.
Authorities say there is no research that says aloe vera is safe for human consumption...
That’s Brazil, no one cares what Brazil has to say. They’re low life’s
Trust me Brazil it’s wrong cuz that shit works in 🇩🇴 we use it a lot for the flu and congestion also for hair growth and shine
Lies
The "Curaloe", is the best. Fantastic for mosquitoes bites. Try it!👍🏿❤️
Very informative
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Glad I don't have epilepsy
I could never ever ever do that job it truly looks sad
😂 why
3:51 if your looking for it
Lol
Hahaha at first I didn’t get what you are saying dude hahaha
It would have been nice if they could have named some products that we're legit.
Forever Living company is the one that's featured here.. They are an incredible company that has quite a range of different aloe vera products, but their price might be a bit on the costlier side.. Worth considering though
Filleying the speed they going it should take one employee about 4 hrs to filley 3.5k aloe leaves. They obviously going fast for the cameras. Not saying its easy. But its not as hardcore fast pase as they arre making it seem
I lived in Mexico with aloe fields they were taller than ppl and beautiful
One question remaining: Wouldn't it be absolutely intuitive to install some kind of bigger movable mobile sunroof as a protection against direct sunrays for the exhausted field workers? Would help against rain too and may even allow to add some kind of airconditioning while being mechanically not too complex to build.
But maybe I dream too much, its easier to just let your workers die young and hire some cheap new ones 🤔
Airconditioner, what are you on about? You want optimal conditions for the plants, otherwise what's the point of it all? The workers are comfortable but what good is that if the plants are all dead and there's nothing to harvest?
If someone start the same bussiness in his native. What is scope, does any institues guide and provide training. Does government provide any subsidies to start up and whats market acceptance and challenges in market.
I understand the fda doesn’t regulate aloe. But I still thought it was illegal to false advertise. (Being the ones that say “contains aloe” without actually having it).
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Damn, this is like some modern day slavery. Clearing the people’s native land / ecosystem on which people used to live freeing and having them relying on the monetary $ystem since all their resources are now gone just to grow one crop.
...Wtf are you rambling about? It's private farm land you muppet.
Slavery ? That’s a job my guy and somebody has to do it. You not getting wiped you getting pay. 🤦🏻♂️
"They're getting paid." These people work at this place and make about $350 a month. Each of these workers processes about 3,500 pieces, which makes about 269 gallons (13 per gallon). The company they sell the aloe to is called Forever Living and the cheapest form of this aloe they sell is in a juice bottle for about $21 dollars per liter, 3.78 liters per gallon comes to about $80 dollars. So 269 gallons x $80 = $21,500 per worker per day, and they get $350 a month. Sometimes a whip is not necessary. The fear of losing their jobs in a country where there's not a lot of options, can be more taming than a whip.
Sweet heart I am from the Dominican Republic and trust me no one over there gonna work hard like that and without the hard, without paying do u think those people are stupid? 😂 and the Dominican labor department it’s hard on thy too trust me! So your comment are irrelevant.
Mega mono crops that thrash the landscape should get a hefty fine or flat out illegal. But... I don't see it happening anytime soon.
Formula
Hello sir
I want to sell alovera juice around 20,000 rupees
Is there any idea for me
Please sir tell me as soon as possible
Thanks sir
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Can you find it?
Very informative