19. BUSINESS IN BRIEF 31/7 The 7-chapter and 31-article regulations on the operations of the zone specify that the government encourages and ensures the rights of individuals and organisations in all economic sectors including overseas Vietnamese and foreigners who invest in and run businesses in the Van Don EZ. The 7-chapter and 31-article regulations on the operations of the zone specify that the government encourages and ensures the rights of individuals and organisations in all economic sectors including...
Source • VietNamNet Bridge,Vietnam •
20. Dubai seafood market soars to AED735 million in 2006 During the three-day show, trade visitors can keep abreast of the latest seafood products from across the globe as well as developments in technology, equipment and services geared for the industry. The fair will provide the best opportunity to local and international manufacturers, traders, importers and exporters for sourcing global supplies of seafood and derived products, technology and equipment as well as establishing key networks that will enable them to penetrate Dubai s...
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21. Countries Urged To Be More Vigilant About Food Safety Main Category: Nutrition / Diet News Article Date: 31 Jul 2007 - 0:00 PDT email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article newsletters The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and WHO are urging all countries to strengthen their food safety systems and to be far more vigilant with food producers and traders. Countries Urged To Be More Vigilant About Food Safety health news. Main Category: Nutrition / Diet News Article Date: 31 Jul 2007 - 0:00 PDT email to a friend...
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22. Can Fish Oil Slow Alzheimer's disease? Every day, millions of Americans swallow capsules or spoonfuls of fish oil, hoping that the omega-3 fatty acids inside will protect their brains against memory loss and dementia, or have other beneficial effects. But even though there's some evidence linking omega-3s to a beneficial effect on the brain, the jury is still out on whether it really works and therefore whether the supplements are worth the millions of dollars spent on them. The study may provide answers on whether omega-3...
Source • eMaxHealth.com,NC •
23. Birds Eye ends fish production at Hull Fishupdate.com: Birds Eye ends fish production at Hull Home . News Alerts! - Get it free! . A-Z Directory . Subscribe to FISHupdate . Search FISHupdate.com Search Search FISHupdate Magazine Search Birds Eye ends fish production at Hull Published: 02 July, 2007. Fishupdate.com: Birds Eye ends fish production at Hull Home . News Alerts! - Get it free! . A-Z Directory . Subscribe to FISHupdate . Search FISHupdate.com Search Search FISHupdate Magazine Search Birds Eye ends fish production at...
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24. Catfish report: Production down in key states Catfish report: Production down in key states Hide Menu AboutAquaculture News Aquaculture Events RecipesJobsConsultancy Email to FriendSEARCH decrease font size increase font size change type face bookmark this page email this page print this page TheFishSite Latest News. Catfish report: Production down in key states Hide Menu AboutAquaculture News Aquaculture Events RecipesJobsConsultancy Email to FriendSEARCH decrease font size increase font size change type face bookmark this page email...
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25. South East minister Jonathan Shaw visits the fisheries industry in Sussex He also met with Sussex-based fish merchants who provide fresh and frozen seafood across the South East and saw in action how the region's fishing industry can benefit and contribute to a strong local economy. The Plan looks at improving the quality of fish, better marketing and encouraging more environmentally responsible fishing methods. Shoreham, Hastings, Newhaven, Rye and many other ports and businesses have been successful with applications through this scheme which are helping the...
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26. DSU students find the oyster is their world Voice Perspective Music Movies TV Beach Art & Museums Theatre Dining Family Fun Lodging Games Horoscopes Food Home & Garden 55 Hours Dear Abby Technology Travel Health She Said Crossroads Did You Know Local News & Weather Entertainment Sports USA Today RSS Feeds Wireless Content E-Newsletters Text Alerts sponsored by: Voice Perspective Music Movies TV Beach Art & Museums Theatre Dining Family Fun Lodging Games Horoscopes Food Home & Garden 55 Hours Dear Abby Technology Travel Health She...
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27. Retail prices drop as harvest of wild salmon tops 68 million For the Nushagak, the sockeye fishery is virtually over, and state officials have switched to a coho salmon management effort. From 2000-2004, the average harvest of salmon sold by commercial fishermen in Alaska was almost 157 million fish, or about 742 million pounds, according to state fisheries officials. Retail prices are slipping as the harvest grows, and consumers in late July were finding wild Alaska sockeye fillets at retail markets for $7. Over the past several years, Karluk...
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