Rania from Jordan he does not understand the holidays and even when it is August, he does not cease his work as consort of Abdalá II. His last job was the visit to the food farm living, specialized in the use of food substrate. A very surprising, different act that shows the care of the royal family for nature and others.
Livin Farms has a highly international, experienced and dedicated team with a combined decades of industry knowledge from biology, manufacturing and technology to business development. The core development is a modular insect breeding factory, plug and play. Industrial quantities of organic by-products can be converted into insects. Moreover, these in turn can be processed and sold as animal or human food.
“We are using the key role of insects in the ecosystem to make our food system healthy again on a large scale: turning waste into valuable food!” These are the words of Katharina Unger, CEO of the company. Setting up an insect breeding operation is a long and expensive procedure that requires a lot of time and R&D.”
It is not surprising that Rania subscribes to these kinds of initiatives. She is deeply concerned about issues that ravage the world and are sometimes ignored by most of society: “Personally, Climate change is a subject that concerns me very closely. My country, Jordan, is one of the four driest countries in the world and we share our limited water supply with a significant refugee population. With rising temperatures and changing weather patterns, scientists predict that Jordan will experience even less rain in the coming years. Local crops are already suffering, dams are drying up and the Dead Sea is shrinking. The situation is urgent, but there is hope,” he said in a blog post for Hola! magazine.
In these lines he showed his stubborn nature when it comes to fighting to change this: pessimism can be very poisonous if left unchecked, it can permeate our subconscious mind and wipe out our hopes, ambitions and enthusiasm to achieve change. When it comes to saving our planet, giving up is not an option. We can’t afford to shrug our shoulders or convince ourselves that there’s nothing we can do, as the incredible achievements of all the Earthshot finalists are proof that humanity has what it takes to fix our planet. For our species, the real limit is the sky.”
It was an unforgettable summer for Rania from Jordan. A month and a half ago, it was announced that he would see his daughter Iman get married. The eldest daughter of Rania and Abdalá officially announced her engagement to Jameel Alexander Thermiotis, a young man born in Venezuela with whom she has been in a relationship for two years. A source of immense pride for his parents: “Congratulations, my dear Iman. Your smile has always been a gift of love that I cherish since the day you were born. I wish you and Jameel a life full of love and laughter!” her mother wrote It should be noted that Imán has an influencer spirit and she inherited her mother’s taste for fashion. We have already seen her wearing exclusive clothes, such as the style she wore during her sister’s graduation: light blue coat with fur collar from the Miu Miu brand for 2,800 euros, a piece that she combined with a Yves Saint Laurent leather bag for 1850 euros and with burgundy pumps with a strip by Jennifer Chamandi for 700 euros.
As for Rania from Jordan, she remains a style icon. Her style proposals are conquering, especially women over 50, who see in her a mirror in which they can look at themselves when composing their look.
Source: Marie Claire

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