Sentences with phrase «grown in countries where»

It takes about 140 liters (37 U.S. gal) of water to grow the Kona beans needed to produce one cup of Kona, and Kona is often grown in countries where there is a water shortage, such as Ethiopia.

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Backyard BBQ has grown to 4,312 members from in the U.S. and in more than 20 different countries, Hall says, and it is driving «a significant amount of traffic» to the company's main website where people can buy sauces and rubs.
As marijuana slowly emerges from prohibition, it will be easier for companies to legally grow in other countries where there are more ideal climates and water tables that will help lower prices and the indoor grow methods created to escape the DEA's helicopters will become history, Kennedy says.
And in China, where the authorities have long had a love - hate relation with bitcoin, it appears the country is growing more tolerant once again.
Even as it's grown into a US$ 6 - billion juggernaut operating in 50 countries, McKinsey has remained the embodiment of the august institution where things are done just so, and always have been.
Ma is eager to keep growing his Ontario business where, thanks to the Country Style purchase, MTY now has 41 % of its stores — more than in Quebec.
Furthermore, having these manufacturing footprints in emerging markets is tactically smart for drug makers that are trying to expand their presence in these countries, where a growing number of residents will be able to afford their treatments.
«I grew up in a country where there is a lot of self - learning,» says Michalska, who is Polish.
If it sells well, the company plans to roll out its new compact hatchback in Russia, Indonesia and other countries where the middle class is growing.
Slim still has aspirations to grow his empire — which includes interests in the financial, industrial, telecommunications, and media sectors — especially in his home country, where he invested $ 4 billion in 2015.
Economic research is making increasingly clear that increased trade with China over the last 25 years had significant, negative effects on workers in certain parts of the country, like the industrial town in Ohio where Vance grew up, though perhaps not as negative as widely believed in those regions.
Drawing on the skills he developed growing up in the Emerald Triangle, where an estimated 80 percent of the country's marijuana is grown, in January Eli founded The Attis Group in Portland, Oregon, where he has lived for the last two years.
In a country where more than 230 people have been killed by terrorist attacks since January 2015 and unemployment still stands at 10 % nine years after the financial crisis, a growing part of the population is ready for a radical change.
His biography contains elements of an epic novel: growing up the son of a jailed Trotskyist labor leader in whose Chicago home he met Rosa Luxembourg's and Karl Liebknecht's colleagues; serving as a young balance of payments analyst for David Rockefeller whose Chase Manhattan Bank was calculating how much interest the bank could extract on loans to South American countries; touring America on Vatican - sponsored economics lectures; turning after a riot at a UN Third World debt meeting in Mexico to the study of ancient debt cancellation practices through Harvard's Babylonian Archeology department; authoring many books about finance from Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire [1972] to J is For Junk Economics: A Guide to Reality in an Age of Deception [2017]; and lately, among many other ventures, commuting from his Queens home to lecture at Peking University in Beijing where he hopes to convince the Chinese to avoid the debt - fuelled economic model off which Western big bankers feast and apply lessons he and his colleagues have learned about the debt relief practices of the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia.
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«It is noteworthy to mention that in a country like India where user - generated content is growing 30 % week after week, Vyng is adding over 20 % users week by week,» Soni said.
Blockchain technology is growing in many countries around the globe, as can be seen in South Korea where a tremendous amount of growth has occurred within this year alone.
A Nuanced View of Global Prospects While there has been a somewhat indiscriminate run on the currencies and stocks of emerging markets, fundamentals remain intact in many countries where currency reserves have grown exponentially since the 1980s.
While there has been a somewhat indiscriminate run on the currencies and stocks of emerging markets, fundamentals remain intact in many countries where currency reserves have grown exponentially since the Asian crisis of 1997 — 1998.
The feature is growing in popularity, especially Europe and commercial markets like China where business people routinely travel multiple countries.
Betel International operates in 19 countries, the fastest growing of which are Russia and India, where there are significant addiction problems.
No wonder the church grows much faster in countries where believers are persecuted, and there is nothing to gain by becoming a Christian except Christ himself.
In a country where alcoholism, gun violence, and drugs lure a lot of young people (particularly young men) into destructive lifestyles, World Vision has implemented leadership initiatives, after - school programs, and peace programs that seem to be making a difference, particularly among sponsored children who grow into adults.
But perhaps in countries where the church is young and growing, in Asia or Africa, Newman's vision will one day be revived.
I know we still live in a country where we have freedom of speech, and freedom of religion, and where I grew up in a place where I could believe in the God who created the universe.
I grew up in country where these religious buildings existed and people were free to practice their religions.In addition, I loved to see on Saturday the Jewish people all dressed up and walking in the street, and every morning I crossed the priest riding on his bike to head to his church.
i don't remember which church this was [or if it was here in Ohio where i now live, or back in California where i grew up, or one of the other places i lived in between — but i saw it quoted all over the country for MONTHS] THAT, i believe, is when you REALLY hear God.
I am SO happy to see that people are striving to make a difference in this country, where Islam is a growing religion.
But there are many countries where this is currently the case, and in some of those places the church is thriving and growing — you would certainly know who is committed when you face real physical consequences to following Jesus.
I was jarringly reminded of the difficulties Hugh Ambrose will face, growing up a Catholic in a country where a fundamentalist atheist can get away with claiming that people who bring up their children Catholic are worse than paedophiles.
I grew up in an affluent family in a country where I had rights and many opportunities.
In the country called Male [Malabar], where the pepper grows, there is also a church, and at another place called Calliana [a place near Bombayl, there is moreover a bishop, who is appointed from Persia.
I for one am proud of growing up in a country where people are free to form their own opinions and express their opinions in a nondestructive manner.
It is probably characteristic of many countries in Africa, where population still grows at a phenomenal rate.
From controlling the foreign Affairs of Afghanistan after the 1st Anglo - Afghan war to drawing the Durand line between the Pashtuns after the 2nd Anglo - Afghan war, Why should the Afghans trust the British when the forefathers of Afghans fought against the Empire and today you send your royal family member on military expeditions in Afghanistan, why good have you done for any other country you have entered into militarily - what good can you do for Afghanistan when you have never been sincere with Afghans, Afghan never bought the story of Britain entering the war to eliminate poppy fields, the world is aware poppy production increase where British are present and Afghans know very well the British empire introduced poppy growing over 200 years ago to Afghanistan for transport through silk road and on to Hong Kong.
Growing up in Toronto (a city where half of the city wasn't born in Canada) and having lived in a couple different countries before landing in Germany, it is hard to pinpoint a single cuisine, since my favourite dishes are all about borrowing inspiration and trespassing across regional boundaries.
It's very common in South Africa (where I grew up) and the UK and other ex-Commonwealth countries, including Australia.
My husband and I both grew up in a part of the country where the Mexican culture had a big influence on our local cuisine.
I grew up in the city, then moved to the country where my mother used to live when she was young and where I spent my holidays during the summer.
I come from a country where coconut is grown in abundance and coconut trees are worshipped.
In parts of the country where citrus grows naturally, the trees are practically groaning with fruit right now.
«It's common now in Bahrain and Jordan for example, you get a voucher, your sheep is killed in the country where the sheep has grown up, the meat is sent over to you boxed and you discharge your obligations in that way,» she said.
Tapioca flour, or more appropriately — cassava flour, is still produced and consumed in tropical countries where the cassava plant is indigenously grown.
In countries where robusta cultivation has been encouraged and expanding, such as Vietnam, shade agroforestry systems and native forests have been removed in favor of growing the coffee in full suIn countries where robusta cultivation has been encouraged and expanding, such as Vietnam, shade agroforestry systems and native forests have been removed in favor of growing the coffee in full suin favor of growing the coffee in full suin full sun.
This summer, I will be returning to my homeland and teaching a food styling and photography workshop in the French Basque Country, only a short drive away from where I grew up.
In «origin» countries, where food is grown, the very first step is ensuring that farmers are equipped with the knowledge, resources and skills to grow, harvest and store crops so that food loss, contamination and deterioration are reduced.
Hasn't the UFC sold Ngannou as a giant guy that grew up in a kind of crappy country where he worked as a child labourer?
We hoped this would hold true when we hunted in the great, grassy plains of the Masai country south of Narok (see map) where, Owen said, lions attain great size and are prized for the black hairs which often grow in their manes.
Strangely, Almen Abdi has been largely ignored by Switzerland since earning his first cap in 2008, featuring just six times for the country where he grew up.
I love going back to the village I grew up in at this time of year and taking long walks down the country lanes where lambs and foals can be spotted in the fields.
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