Author Archives: Jürgen
A 5-year Moratorium on Growing GM Crops and Food in Ireland
Tweet This petition will be presented to the Irish Government to demonstrate that the undersigned citizens want a 5-year moratorium on growing GM crops and food in Ireland because not enough is not yet known about GM crop effects. During … Continue reading
GL ART School & Gallery
Tweet I just happened to be in the place chatting to Gosia… and I think this is a place worth mentioning! You will find the GL ART School and Gallery at 87 O’Connell Street, Dungarvan, beside Nude Food. They offer: … Continue reading
The Yummy Crêpe Co
Tweet The Yummy Crêpe Co now has its own page under “Our Stalls”. http://dungarvanfarmersmarket.com/our-stalls/the-yummy-crepe-co/
How close to a train track can you set up a vegetable market?
Tweet You might enjoy the video: http://www.wimp.com/vegetablemarket/ Be careful, you can get carried away when you keep clicking “next”
please sign petition – Directive on Traditional Medicinal Plants
Tweet Please sign the petition at http://www.savenaturalhealth.eu/ Thanks. Petition for the European Members of Parliament In re: Directive on Traditional Medicinal Plants Dear Sir or Madam, We call on the European Commission to stop the Traditional Herbal Medicinal Products Directive (THMPD), … Continue reading
The EU will allow flavoured extra virgin olive oil?
Tweet translated from Polish into English by google European officials want to legalize flavoring of olive oil extra virgin without the need to include information about the surgery on the label. Protests against such solutions, the organization Slow Food. Oils, … Continue reading
Would you like to join our successful market?
Tweet If you would like to join our friendly successful market, come along first to see for yourself and chat to the stall holders. Download (right click, save as) application form: application_form.pdf
Testbiotech: no choice for consumers on meat from cloned animals
Tweet Media release Consumers shall have no choice Munich, Bruxelles, 3 March 2011. A nonpublic EU Commission paper confirms that food from offsprings of cloned animals are already on the European market. The animals get into the market via the … Continue reading