Feed up off the ground and watch for domination
of foodstuffs by other horses.
Not exact matches
Agri - food MSMEs are crucial in both wealthy and low and middle - income countries (LMICs) in addressing food security, meeting growing demand for agricultural commodities and value - added
foodstuffs, and in reducing poverty
by generating income through strategies
of inclusive growth.
In July 2009, Mengniu sold a 20 % stake to consortium led
by state - owned China National Oils,
Foodstuffs and Cereals Corp, China's largest importer and exporter
of food.
Seafood is any type
of sea life considered to be
foodstuff by humans.
The dairy packaging plant is being built following the signing
of a ten - year agreement
by Synlait with
Foodstuffs South Island, a grocery wholesaler and retailer based in Auckland.
FOOD WASTE Food waste is more
of a problem in industrialized countries, most often caused
by both retailers and consumers throwing perfectly edible
foodstuffs into the trash.
Here, they will show portions
of fresh, clean
foodstuffs that have a longer shelf life thanks to vacuum or modified atmosphere packaging technology or heat treated cooked food whose expiry date is extended
by weeks, months and even years.
China Bright Food Group, the country's second - biggest
foodstuff producer
by revenue, has launched a premium yogurt product in Hong Kong, the first step in an overseas push to put its products on the supermarket shelves
of Macau, Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia.
Coloring
Foodstuffs under EU regulation could fall into three regulatory categories defined
by the United States Food and Drug Administration's Code
of Federal Regulations:
«In Växjö, the greenest city in Europe, we strive to produce meals with a lower effect on the environment in municipal kitchens
by purchasing locally produced and ecological
foodstuffs, reduce waste, increase the proportion
of vegetables and adapt menus to the season.»
By making sauce or mash from the peppers, we will be able to save our crops and also begin to provide edible
foodstuffs to the domestic market, which is already showing signs
of food shortages.
Section 15 (1)
of the
Foodstuffs, Cosmetics, and Disinfectants Act (
by means
of regulation
of 2010, effective from March 2012) defines the nutrient content claims permitted in South Africa and establishes rules for their use (eg levels
of fat permitted in a food product bearing a low fat claim).
The salt is in the kitchen, where all my
foodstuffs and libations are, surrounded
by every other comfort
of home.
At that time we used the language in the General Labelling Directive 2000 / 13 / EC on labelling, presentation and advertising
of foodstuffs for sale to the ultimate consumer Article 2 (1)
of which stated that: «The labelling and methods used must not: (a) be such as could mislead the purchaser to a material degree, particularly: (iii)
by suggesting that the
foodstuff possesses special characteristics when in fact all similar
foodstuffs possess such characteristics.»
«Agricultural practices» shall mean all activities conducted
by a farmer on a farm to produce agricultural products and which are inherent and necessary to the operation
of a farm including, but not limited to, the collection, transportation, distribution, storage and land application
of animal wastes; storage, transportation and use
of equipment for tillage, planting, harvesting, irrigation, fertilization and pesticide application; storage and use
of legally permitted fertilizers, limes and pesticides all in accordance with local, state and federal law and regulations and in accordance with manufacturers» instructions and warnings; storage, use and application
of animal feed and
foodstuffs; construction and use
of farm structures and facilities for the storage
of animal wastes, farm equipment, pesticides, fertilizers, agricultural products and livestock, for the processing
of animal wastes and agricultural products, for the sale
of agricultural products, and for the use
of farm labor, as permitted
by local and state building codes and regulations; including construction and maintenance
of fences and lanes; «Agricultural products» shall mean those products as defined in subdivision 2
of section 301
of the agriculture and markets law; «Farm» shall mean the land, buildings and machinery usable in the production, whether for profit or otherwise,
of agricultural products;
On the news
of Nigeria exiting recession being celebrated
by the Federal Government, the governor wondered why the price
of foodstuffs like rice had not reduced to N7, 000 per bag that it was when Buhari took over power.
Such
foodstuffs could be the basis
of an industry raking in $ 34 billion
by the year 2020, Ferrier predicts.
The maximum levels
of patulin established
by the EU are 50 micrograms per kilogram
of product (μg / kg) for fruit juices and nectars, 25 μg / kg for compotes and other solid apple products and 10 μg / kg if those
foodstuffs are aimed at breast - fed babies and young children.
Recent work
by Gordon's group, for example, demonstrates that the commensal gut microbiome
of an individual influences the efficiency
of energy harvesting from ingested
foodstuffs and, as a result, can directly influence the extent
of weight gain associated with food consumption (Turnbaugh et al, 2006).
Pasta is the Italian name for Italy's version
of a basic
foodstuff which is made in many countries
by mixing a fine...
«Gelatin was universally acclaimed as a most nutritious
foodstuff particularly
by the French, who were seeking ways to feed their armies and vast numbers
of homeless in Paris and other cities.
Dr. Wilshire stated that converging evidence from numerous sources strongly suggests that proteins and naturally occurring fats and oils are the indispensable components
of a healthy diet and should constitute the majority
of the
foodstuffs consumed
by the general population.
Perhaps surprisingly, until only about forty years ago, trading futures markets consisted
of only a few commodity farm products, however, now they have been joined
by a huge number
of tradable financial and other tradable products such as precious metals like gold, silver and platinum; livestock such as hogs and cattle; energy contracts such as crude oil and natural gas;
foodstuffs like coffee and orange juice; and industrials like lumber and cotton.
Toxic products from spoiled
foodstuffs Drug residues Hormone levels comparable to amounts that have produced cancer in laboratory animals Artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives, all
of which he claims are responsible for an epidemic
of cancer and degenerative diseases And even euthanized dogs and cats, which he claims «are routinely rendered
by veterinary hospitals or shelters and recycled into pet food.»
This, apparently «modernist», concern with the properties
of the material, however, is mitigated
by the paintings» glossy, luscious surfaces and shapely abstract forms which seem to recall the advertising imagery
of the car and food industries, as much referencing the flow
of foodstuffs as the poured process
of Morris Louis.
«At London - based l'étrangère gallery, visitors will soon see gaping mouths, tongues, nipples, orifices and
foodstuffs set across a precarious banqueting table, and many other things — all
of them beautiful works
by amazing British artists Emma Hart and Jonathan Baldock».
Presented
by Art Production Fund in conjunction with Kiehl's, «Everything» pits large - scale tributes to the humble breakfast
foodstuff against the bustling backdrops
of the Hudson River and the nearby Ruth Wittenberg Plaza.
The two - part installation - entitled «Everything» and presented
by Art Production Fund in conjunction with Kiehl's - pits large - scale tributes to the humble breakfast
foodstuff against the bustling backdrops
of the Hudson River Park and the nearby Ruth Wittenberg Plaza.
An heir
of Dieter Roth
by way
of Gordon Matta - Clark and Rirkrit Tiravanija, the young and widely admired artist Anicka Yi combines
foodstuffs and other odd objects into poetic melanges that sometimes emit an odor, sometimes ooze, and always signal an extraordinary unique talent.
Some
of the vegetables tested were found to have lead concentrations above the levels set
by European law as safe for
foodstuffs.