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In the "MINAS RURAL" YouTube video titled "1279 - 18/06/2021," various aspects of rural life in Minas Gerais are explored. The video introduces viewers to Julieta Moreira, an 84-year-old farmer from Cachoeira da Prata who has recently taken up pisciculture and is striving for self-sufficiency. Another segment highlights the influence of Brazilian writer Guimarães Rosa on the town of Itaguara and its unique stone constructions. The video also showcases the ancient craft of blacksmithing in Japaraíba, where Alison Ribeiro continues the tradition using scrap metal and preserving intricate designs. Anderson Moreira Costa shares his experience of diversifying crops in Santana de Pirapama to increase family revenue and reduce pests. Agriculture is also in focus with the announcement of 10 free fair kits to be distributed in nine municipalities near Belo Horizonte to provide income opportunities for underprivileged families. The video ends with a traditional Brazilian recipe for Pé-de-Moleque, using cornmeal, peanuts, ginger, and popcorn, which is popular during Junina and Julian festivities.

  • 00:00:00 In this section of the Minas Rural YouTube video, the audience is introduced to Julieta Moreira, an 84-year-old farmer from Cachoeira da Prata in Minas Gerais, who has recently started pisciculture and turning her 4-hectare farm into a self-sufficient one. The video also features Jose Maria, a local producer from Itaquara who creates beautiful stone constructions, reminiscent of a jigsaw puzzle. The producers also share a unique recipe for moleque foot using chocolate and ginger, perfect for satisfying the festival mood during São João celebrations. Additionally, the video encourages farmers to participate in the 7th Emater Minas Creativity Rural Prize with projects that showcase innovation in agriculture. Julieta, who has been farming all her life and is almost self-sufficient, has recently discovered a passion for fish farming, building a tank using the help of Emater-MG, a rural assistance and extension agency from the state of Minas Gerais. The audience is urged to create a fish pond on their property and share stories like Julieta's, who continues to inspire despite the challenges of aging.
  • 00:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "MINAS RURAL - 1279 - 18/06/2021," the speaker discusses the influence of Guimarães Rosa, a famous Brazilian writer, on the small town of Itaguara. Rosa lived in Itaguara in the early 1930s and was inspired by the locals, particularly the stone constructions and the people, to create many of his characters. The speaker also describes the process of constructing the mural and the capela on the property, which took many years. The town's name, Itaguari, meaning "Pedra do Lobo" in Tupi-Guarani, is also highlighted. The video also mentions the history of the Engenho Velho, a powerful sugarcane plantation from the 18th century, and the unique local artisan crafts.
  • 00:10:00 In this section of the "MINAS RURAL" YouTube video, the host takes viewers on a journey through time to explore the ancient craft of blacksmithing in Japaraíba, Minas Gerais. The profession, believed to have existed since before 2,000 years ago, is now rare but a local family continues to produce unique pieces for buildings, blending the rustic with the modern. Alison Ribeiro, the blacksmith at the heart of this family business, began his journey as a serralheiro and now uses scrap metal from local industries and his own backyard. His work attracts demand from all over Brazil, with customers as far away as Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Brasília. The blacksmith shop produces over 300 different pieces, each receiving a rustic finish by being treated with acids. Viewers are also invited to look forward to a renovation project featuring these one-of-a-kind pieces. The house to be renovated was built in 1866 andboasts features typical of 19th-century homes. Most of the ironwork, including door handles, hinges, and balcony railings, were crafted on site by Alison and his team using traditional methods. The detailed and intricate designs showcase the firm hands that forged artistic creations reminiscent of earlier eras. The session concludes with a glimpse of Alison's own home, a testament to the enduring vitality of this ancient craft. [Música]
  • 00:15:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "MINAS RURAL - 1279 - 18/06/2021," Anderson Moreira Costa is shown sharing his experience of diversifying his crops in the municipality of Santana de Pirapama, Minas Gerais. The producer, who follows in the footsteps of his father Dalton da Silva Costa, who has worked in agriculture for over 30 years, explains how the cultivation of diverse crops, such as maracujá, quibe, and abóbora moranga, can increase family revenue and reduce the occurrence of pests in their respective harvests. Anderson plants two hectares of quiabo, one hectare of maracujá and abóbora moranga, and a little less than one hectare for crop rotation. By diversifying their offerings, the family is able to sell their produce directly from their farm to the CEASA Minas and regional supermarkets, adding value to their products through organic and sustainably grown practices. The family business also employs six workers to help with the production and packaging of quiabos. The Agricultural Extension Foundation of Minas Realized the delivery of 155 seed and supply kits for urban and peri-urban gardens between June 16 and 18.
  • 00:20:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "MINAS RURAL - 1279 - 18/06/2021," it was announced that 10 free fair kits will benefit nine municipalities in the metropolitan area of Belo Horizonte. These kits, funded by a federal parliamentary amendment, aim to provide benefits and income opportunities for local farmers. The named municipalities include Belo Horizonte, Betim, Contagem, Esmeraldas, Jaboticatubas, Nova Lima, Ribeirão das Neves, Sabará, and Santa Luzia. The purpose of this action is to boost and improve the conditions of work for these underprivileged families through agriculture and urban farming. Recipients will receive tools and supplies to enhance production and commercialization through local free markets. Meanwhile, the program's hosts shared a traditional Junino recipe, Pé-de-Moleque, made with chocolate, roasted peanuts, popcorn, and ginger.
  • 00:25:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "MINAS RURAL - 1279 - 18/06/2021," the host prepares a traditional Brazilian dish called "pé de moleque" using pipoca (popcorn), amendoim (peanuts), gengibre (ginger), and milho (cornmeal). To make the dish, the host first makes corn flour by grinding popcorn using specialized equipment or a blender. Then, the host melts chocolate and combines it with peanuts, corn flour, ginger, and a scoop of popcorn. Finally, the host forms the mixture into a shape and refrigerates or freezes it for later use. The host emphasizes the importance of incorporating the three traditional ingredients - milho, amendoim, and gengibre - into the dish, which has gained popularity during Junina and Julian festivities. The video also provides information on how to follow the channel for more content.

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