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Various kinds of khaddar-cloth are made for local consumption, and fine khaddar bedclothes and coarse lungies are woven here.
Although the waters surrounding the Dominican Republic abound with fish, the fishing industry is comparatively undeveloped, and fish for local consumption are imported.
Rum is a significant export commodity, and beer and cigarettes are manufactured for local consumption.
El Salvador is a transshipment point for cocaine ; cannabis produced for local consumption ; domestic drug use on the rise.
small amount of cannabis grown for local consumption ; minor transshipment point to Europe.
At present, local production accounts for 10 % of potatoes consumption in Greenland, but that is projected to grow to 15 % by 2020.
The farms provide meat for local consumption and wool mainly for export.
Other vegetables and root crops are cultivated for local consumption, although Guadeloupe is still dependent on imported food, mainly from France.
Large sugar plantations that produce for both export and local consumption purposes continue to dominate.
Cattle, goats, pigs & poultry are raised for local consumption and provided most of the requirements of animal products.
By 1840, Haiti had ceased to export sugar entirely, although large amounts continued to be grown for local consumption as taffia-a raw rum.
Honduras is a transshipment point for drugs and narcotics ; illicit producer of cannabis, cultivated on small plots and used principally for local consumption ; corruption is a major problem.
Hong Kong also ranks as an important centre of publishing and printing: numerous books are published yearly for local consumption, several leading foreign publishers have their regional offices in Hong Kong, and many international magazines are printed in the territory.
The plant produced a few hundred vehicles annually, and its output was limited to local consumption with five dealers in Russia.
Rice is grown around swampy areas around the Black River & around Long Bay in Hanover and Westmoreland parishes for local consumption.
Southern African transit point for South Asian hashish, South Asian heroin, and South American cocaine probably destined for the European and South African markets ; producer of cannabis ( for local consumption ) and methaqualone ( for export to South Africa ); corruption and poor regulatory capability makes the banking system vulnerable to money laundering, but the lack of a well-developed financial infrastructure limits the country's utility as a money-laundering center.
Corn, cassava, and wheat are the main food crops for local consumption.
In more recent years, however, many country pubs have either closed down, or have been converted to establishments intent on providing seating facilities for the consumption of food, rather than a venue for members of the local community meeting and convivially drinking.
Second, agricultural use of the river is heavy ; during peak consumption the flow in places nearly dries up, causing local contention.
The AED policy came at the expense of the small-scale family farms that only yielded food supplies for local consumption.
In the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands CNMI, lawyers from Hormel have threatened legal action against the local press for running articles decrying the ill-effects of high Spam consumption on the health of the local population.
Water-poor countries use importation of goods as the primary method of importing water ( to leave enough for local human consumption ), since the manufacturing process uses around 10 to 100 times products ' masses in water.
* A vast increase in fossil fuel consumption caused smog and other forms of air pollution, global warming, local and global climate change.

local and beer
:* Montgomery, Ohio has a celebration with wine, beer, local restaurants ' fare, pastries, games and bands.
CAMRA's campaigns include promoting small brewing and pub businesses, reforming licensing laws, reducing tax on beer, and stopping continued consolidation among local British brewers.
CAMRA supports and promotes numerous beer and cider festivals around the country each year, which are organised by local CAMRA branches around the UK.
Cheddar Ales is a small brewery based in the village, producing beer for local public houses.
Among local products are: paper, agricultural machinery, chains, metal furniture for hospitals, equipment for the meat industry, beer, wine, leather clothing, and clothing for infants, children and adults.
In April 2007, Ontario Member of Provincial Parliament Kim Craitor suggested that local brewers should be able to sell their beer in local corner stores ; however, the motion was quickly rejected by Premier Dalton McGuinty.
Young children were often given what was described as small beer, which was brewed to have a low alcohol content, as the local water was often unsafe.
There was no direct payout mechanism, so a pair of kings might get the player a free beer, whereas a royal flush could pay out cigars or drinks, the prizes wholly dependent on what was on offer at the local establishment.
The word " banana " is sometimes used to describe other plantain cultivars, and names may reflect local uses or characteristics of cultivars: cooking plantain, banana plantain, beer banana, bocadillo plantain, etc.
A local brewery has named itself Öufi, which is Swiss German for eleven, and produces a beer with the same name
The membership was as scarce as the original DAP's and the meetings were reduced to the local beer houses.
A brewery on St. Kitts makes beer for local consumption, and cotton is ginned and baled on Nevis.
At around 3 am, the first casualties of the putsch occurred when the local garrison of the Reichswehr spotted Röhm's men coming out of the beer hall.
" Many forecast an early demise especially in St. Paul where competition with the Minnesota Twins led many local sportswriters to consider it a " beer league.
The Volga acts as the city's western boundary ; across the river are the Zhiguli Mountains, after which the local beer ( Zhigulyovskoye ) is named.
However, it gave its name to the local beer ( fr: Bière de la Licorne ) and to the Karlsbräu brewery ( f: Brasserie la Licorne ) making it.
After the 1882 death of their father, brothers Charles Arthur and Leonard Gates took over the running of his shop, which held the local distribution franchise for Gilbey's wines and spirits, and also sold beer.
Shire horse-drawn brewery drays were still used to deliver beer to local pubs.
The Picard ( the local inhabitant and traditionally Picard language speakers ) cultural heritage includes some of the most extraordinary Gothic churches ( Amiens and Beauvais cathedrals or Saint-Quentin basilica ), distinctive local cuisine ( including ficelle picarde, flamiche aux poireaux, tarte au maroilles ), beer ( including from Péronne's de Clercq brewery ) and traditional games and sports, such as the longue paume ( ancestor of tennis ), as well as danses picardes and its own bagpipes, called the pipasso.
Around 60 exhibitors offer a wide selection of arts and crafts, as well as local delicacies like chocolate rats, Atrébate beer and Coeurs d ' Arras – heart-shaped biscuits which come in two flavours ; ginger and cheese.
People sample authentic ethnic international cooking and local micro-brewed beer or soda.

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