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Meanings of imported foods in English
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Usage of imported foods in English
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Many countries that ban paraquat or chlorpyrifos domestically still allow importedfoods under MRL standards.
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Many prefer to place their trust in importedfoods.
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Relying on importedfoods is risky, Bricas said.
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Some importedfoods coming into Ireland, notably spices and a number of vegetables, are irradiated at source.
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We want locally-produced alternatives to importedfoods.
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An Indonesia-based human rights researcher says malnutrition is widespread throughout Papua as importedfoods have shattered traditional diets.
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There was less musing on the cost to ordinary Russians, who have become used to readily available importedfoods.
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The train is also said to be stocked with an array of Kim's favourite importedfoods and high-end booze.
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Mr da Silva said promoting local products was essential rather than being reliant on importedfoods, due to climate change.
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Border traffic in goods appears to have increased and some once-scarce importedfoods have reappeared in Pyongyang supermarkets, the source said.
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But luxuries, tinned foods, importedfoods, are very expensive, and such things as chocolate are almost beyond the reach of anyone.
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The scheme was providing the baby chickens in an effort to encourage good nutrition and reduce Tongans' reliance on unhealthy importedfoods.
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It was a storeroom, the doctor saw, with shelves of flour and other importedfoods, many ranks of bottles, and more shelves of tools.
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When their traditional diet got too dangerous to eat the Marshallese started to consume processed, importedfoods like spam and white rice, she said.
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Jeannot Sese, who runs a construction company in Luganville, said people were increasingly buying the importedfoods and neglecting local fresh produce in the markets.
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It also would require fees to be collected on importedfoods with 90 percent of the funds used to beef-up food inspections domestically and overseas.