The Gyeonggi - do farmer, who has raised dogs
for human consumption for 10 years, will now grow mushrooms.
This however doesn't mean that raw milk is healthy
for human consumption for adults or children over time.
The reasons that kangaroo meat was prohibited
for human consumption for such a long time are not straightforward but an important element was a fear by producers of traditional red meats that kangaroo would become a significant competitor for beef and lamb.
Not exact matches
Other entrepreneurs are producing flour and other insect products
for human consumption.
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) suggests, «Roughly one - third of the food produced in the world
for human consumption every year — approximately 1.3 billion tonnes — gets lost or wasted.»
Several warehouses across the US breed insects solely
for human consumption.
«
For us it was a pretty easy answer... If you can't prove it's safe, then we shouldn't allow it to go out for human consumption,» Mr. Freedman sa
For us it was a pretty easy answer... If you can't prove it's safe, then we shouldn't allow it to go out
for human consumption,» Mr. Freedman sa
for human consumption,» Mr. Freedman said.
The United Nations Environment Programme reports that roughly one third of the food produced in the world
for human consumption every year — approximately 1.3 billion tons — gets lost or wasted.
While the Cat - Man - Doo brand is not
for human consumption, other types of bonito flakes are popularly used in Japanese cooking.
Important exemptions to the Nebraska sales tax include food
for human consumption, medicine, medical equipment and newspapers.
While protein products developed by these companies are not currently fit
for human consumption, methane - based proteins could improve the environmental impact of meat production, and eventually further fuel the meatless revolution by creating another food source
for developing economies in Africa and Asia.
Killing a cat or dog
for human consumption could carry a year in prison and as much as a $ 2,500 fine in the U.S., if the House farm bill becomes law.
Unless Congress acts on a new plan that would subject anyone who kills those animals
for human consumption to a jail term and up to a $ 2,500 fine.
Maple Leaf Foods is providing Series A funding to Entomo Farms, an Ontario company that's North America's largest farmer of insects
for human consumption
An amendment added to a farm bill that was approved by the House Agriculture Committee would bar people from «knowingly slaughtering a dog or cat
for human consumption,» as well as transporting or participating in other commercial activity related to eating pet meat.
Will it open up new avenues
for the technological production and
consumption of
human embryos, another concern to which the encyclical speaks (117, 120, 136)?
We're not sure if it should be cause
for concern that the doggy cupcakes cost more than the ones meant
for human consumption...
Some, like St. Augustine, have argued that many apparently antireligious activities — including drunkenness, carousing, promiscuous sex, harsh athletic training, committed political activism, incessant material
consumption, and drug addiction — actually represent deeply driven
human religious longings and searching, which happen to be misdirected quests
for the true religious good.
Although all
human activity, labour and
consumption no less than prayer or friendship, aim ultimately at the one good of serving God, different activities are more suited
for different specks or aspects.
Fat comes cheaply, not just on
humans, but
for consumption.
Christians have sometimes equated stewardship with the prudent management of natural resources
for human consumption.
Well over 419,000 Americans die each year from causes attributable to smoking, and tobacco is responsible
for more deaths in the United States than alcohol
consumption, illicit drug use, violence, automobile crashes and the
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) combined!
Even a recently warmed - over Word is still a leftover; and no matter if it were once cooked with gas or even radiant heat, it is still unfit
for human consumption if the covers are closed around it now.
The
human being is pictured
for economic purposes as caring only
for the
consumption of goods and services.
Premised on the idea that the basic activity of life is the inescapable pursuit of what Hobbes called the «power after power that ceaseth only in death» — Alexis de Tocqueville would later describe it as «inquietude» or «restlessness» — the endless quest
for fewer obstacles to self - fulfillment and greater power to actuate the ceaseless cravings of the
human soul requires ever - accelerating forms of economic growth and pervasive
consumption.
All food
for human consumption, and
for many other species as well comes either directly or indirectly from four biological systems: croplands, grasslands, forests and fisheries.
Land that could grow corn
for staple food went
for cocoa
for luxury chocolates and
human beings who could have developed Africa were bought and sold to grow sugar cane which today we have realized is not too good
for human consumption.
After the necessities
for survival are met, healthy relationships contribute much more to
human happiness than does the increase of
consumption of goods and services.
@G -, most of the animal sacrifice meats were
for human consumptions just like today.
Mr Beckett went on to say: «If it's not safe
for human consumption we can not give it out.
They are: rationalization, which tends toward sterile intellectualization and robs life of its character and vitality; estheticism, which cuts off true communication by maintaining an esthetic distance in order to dominate, rather than to support, others; capitalism, which tends to deper - sonalize people by providing
for their hedonistic needs in order to support production and
consumption regardless of its
human utility; and nationalism, which tends to make national things sacred and in doing so to create idols out of them.31.
Questions of natural law become purely notional and abstract if they are taken only to apply to the
human reproduction of children, and not to the factory production of animals
for our
consumption.
Harrington means by «socialization» the idea that the future is bringing, and will bring in geometrically increasing ratios, a deeper sense of increased
human interdependence in a corporate environment, one marked by international demands
for mutuality, by global communication and transportation, and by interpenetrating systems of production, distribution, and
consumption, all of them interlocked and increasingly inclusive of more and more nations of the world.
In contrast, China produces 450 pounds of cereal grain per person per year; 350 pounds goes
for human consumption and 100 pounds to feed animals.
The United States raises 2,000 pounds of cereal grain per person per year; of that total, 150 pounds is used
for human consumption, while 1,850 pounds is fed to animals to produce meat, eggs and dairy products.
The raw material used to produce the feed is made only with off - cuts non-suitable
for human consumption, which assures the best fish - in fish - out ratio.
Long version (from today's edition of the World's Healthiest Foods newsletter - http://whfoods.org): Molasses produced
for human consumption in the United States is made from sugar cane.
We work with a couple of domestic cricket farms that specifically raise crickets
for human consumption.
Every year, an estimated 1.3 billion tonnes — roughly one - third — of the food produced
for human consumption worldwide is lost or wasted -LSB-...]
Office coffee is supposed to be roasted and delivered at that specific period and not after weeks when it is not good
for human consumption.
The fifth article in the series considers the controversial issue of horse slaughter
for human consumption.
And no wonder: frankly, there's no need
for humans to partake in the
consumption of animal milks, and indeed, people in many cultures not only don't eat it, but can't tolerate it.
Lawler and Geyer discuss the compelling pros and cons of the decision to slaughter horses
for human consumption, which center on animal welfare and economic issues.
Horse slaughter
for human consumption was discontinued in the United States in 2007 when Congress withheld funding
for inspection in an appropriations bill.
Every year around the globe 1.3 billion tonnes of food is lost or wasted, that is a 1/3 of all food produced
for human consumption.
Food losses refer to the decrease in edible food mass available
for human consumption throughout the different segments of the supply chain -LSB-...]
Low - THC hemp seeds have finally been deemed fit
for human consumption and hemp seed based foods are now approved
for sale in Australia and New Zealand, effective as of 12 November 2017.
Andrew comments that the seed companies in England don't even mention the nutritional values of the grains intended
for human consumption on the product sheets, though it is listed on the product sheets
for grains intended
for use as animal feed.
Today, modern refineries have chemically altered most salt making it hazardous
for human consumption.
Seventy - five percent of all crops grown
for human consumption rely on pollinators, predominantly bees,
for a successful harvest.