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The coffee growers of Mount Elgon are just one example of Uganda's growing organic sector. In 2005, the value of organic exports was over $6 million. Yet many European importers are nervous about getting involved in business in Africa. Establishing the first connection face to face can improve trust between the parties. ITC provides support to the organic sector in Uganda, and in late April it set up a Buyers' Tour with the National Organic Agricultural Movement of Uganda. Seven European buyers interested in importing organic products from Uganda met exporters, farmers and key stakeholders in the organic sector during a five-day tour around the country. In Uganda there is high demand for organic products. Organics also help smallholders into the export market, as they can share the cost...
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... amateur, she went on to compete in seven European Amateur Team Championships, three World Amateur Ch...
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..., Sikorsky tailed off its H-92 Superhawk European demonstration tour by landing the chopper near the...
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Nicolas Sarkozy, President of France, managed to erase "free and undistorted competition" from the proposed new EU Treaty as a main aim of the European Union. Afterwards, he asked rhetorically what competition has done for Europe. This article is an attempt to reply to that very important question. The view of competition and its effects among decision-makers is likely to affect numerous policy outcomes. Throughout history, there has been a struggle between freedom and control in Europe. Competition is the result of economic freedom and the absence of interventions in the economy by the state. And it has done very much indeed for Europe. It may be the single most important reason why the average income in Western Europe is 14 times higher today than in 1820. If anything, Europe needs mo...
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... festival, various sites, Info: www.ticino-tourism.ch Tel. 091 825 70 56 . LUGANO . 28-31.8.03: Blues...No Fear. No Mercy -European Tour. Info: www.goodnews.ch Tel. 0848 800 800 . SP...
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In this case, the elephants are trailing the mouse; both Philip Morris and RJ Reynolds have picked up on not just the concept of moist snuff or "snus," which is the original Swedish word for this, but adopted the name itself. RJ Reynolds launched "Camel Snus" and Philip Morris "Marlboro Snus" in 2006 and 2007. Snus is the Swedish term for moist snuff - a minor part of the global tobacco business "owned" by Swedish Match, which for good reason holds a market leader position in the segment. Who knows how the playing field will change, as more and more societies in the world make it harder and harder for nicotine users to light up.
Of all the things I enjoy, the crayfish of the late summer, the glögg in the winter time, this one is a must," he claims. Christmas in the [Lennart Freeman] fa...
... reps, the "settlers" of corporate European brands if you will, Lennart Freeman did the quinteessential adventure tour. He arrived in the San Francisco Bay area in 1985 ...
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...February 19: Guided tour of the Zurich Opera House . February 28: February luncheon and Chinese European Papercuts Exhibition, Museum Berg in Zug coffee fo...
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Ecovillages aren't exactly a novel phenomenon; they were already being built in the 1980's and 90's and in many parts of the world. The Scandinavian closeness to nature and a lifestyle that offers ample opportunities to lead a life that puts family and quality time outside of work on par with career and work does, however, generally make the Nordic societies a perfect fit for these 'new' living conditions. The main principle is to build houses as environmentally friendly as possible, using renewable energy whenever feasible, recycling garbage, and bringing human waste back to nature. There's often a social ambition in these ecovillages: share tools and machinery, and work together in order to leave as small a carbon footprint as possible. Add to that a desire to use locally grown produc...
... way, learn more and incorporate a side tour on your next trip to Scandinavia, ECEAT (European ...