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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Mar 19, 2020 12:19:04 GMT
Still the Netherlands we are the largest exporter of food you get from the farm like milk or potatoes after the USA. This makes the air quality in some regions of the Netherlands very bad for European standards Ah I keep forgetting... you mentioned it before Still most of Holland's top 10 exports are tech and machinery
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Post by Seger on Mar 19, 2020 12:30:16 GMT
Ah I keep forgetting... you mentioned it before Still most of Holland's top 10 exports are tech and machinery The farm product export is about 20% of our Total export So it's quite significant. But only 1% of the populations works in the agriculture So it doesn't offer a lot of jobs. But it is something most people are quite proud off because with a small percentage of the population and not very much land we are able to produce more then the big countries like china, brasil, russia, france or germany
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Post by Gone on Mar 19, 2020 14:32:10 GMT
Still most of Holland's top 10 exports are tech and machinery The farm product export is about 20% of our Total export So it's quite significant. But only 1% of the populations works in the agriculture So it doesn't offer a lot of jobs. But it is something most people are quite proud off because with a small percentage of the population and not very much land we are able to produce more then the big countries like china, brasil, russia, france or germany Brazil is riddled with corruption, crime and has a mediocre economy. Of course our production is not as good despite being the fifth-biggest country in the world.
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Post by Navia Lanoira on Mar 19, 2020 14:47:44 GMT
The farm product export is about 20% of our Total export So it's quite significant. But only 1% of the populations works in the agriculture So it doesn't offer a lot of jobs. But it is something most people are quite proud off because with a small percentage of the population and not very much land we are able to produce more then the big countries like china, brasil, russia, france or germany Brazil is riddled with corruption, crime and has a mediocre economy. Of course our production is not as good despite being the fifth-biggest country in the world. I heard that mexico too, has loads of corruption. Every country too, has some corruption.
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Post by Jeanne d'Arc on Mar 19, 2020 15:39:51 GMT
Here in the states, Trump seems to be attempting to be a motivational speaker.
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Protests
Mar 21, 2020 22:24:22 GMT
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Mar 21, 2020 22:24:22 GMT
Is anybody else having protests in their countries? Here in Brazil, we are having the “Panelaço”, where they make loud sounds with pans and use horns. It’s extremely annoying because you can hear it even if you close your windows, and it usually happens at night. I live in a small town but yes I have heard of people protesting due to the corona virus. For some reason, there is a toilet paper crisis here, but its nothing severe.
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Post by Navia Lanoira on Mar 22, 2020 13:30:38 GMT
Is anybody else having protests in their countries? Here in Brazil, we are having the “Panelaço”, where they make loud sounds with pans and use horns. It’s extremely annoying because you can hear it even if you close your windows, and it usually happens at night. I live in a small town but yes I have heard of people protesting due to the corona virus. For some reason, there is a toilet paper crisis here, but its nothing severe. Toilet papers?
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Mar 22, 2020 14:22:31 GMT
I live in a small town but yes I have heard of people protesting due to the corona virus. For some reason, there is a toilet paper crisis here, but its nothing severe. Toilet papers? Yep, the isles are stripped empty of any and all toilet paper in the grocery store. They only let you buy one in the morning.
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Mar 22, 2020 14:32:57 GMT
Yep, the isles are stripped empty of any and all toilet paper in the grocery store. They only let you buy one in the morning. British Isles? yes panic buying is sadly prevalent and ubiquitous in many parts of the world...
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Protests
Mar 22, 2020 14:35:35 GMT
via mobile
Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Mar 22, 2020 14:35:35 GMT
Yep, the isles are stripped empty of any and all toilet paper in the grocery store. They only let you buy one in the morning. British Isles? yes panic buying is sadly prevalent and ubiquitous in many parts of the world... No, i meant aisles haha. Whoops. But yes, I have heard that its the same way all around the country
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Mar 22, 2020 14:36:27 GMT
British Isles? yes panic buying is sadly prevalent and ubiquitous in many parts of the world... No, i meant aisles haha. Whoops. But yes, I have heard that its the same way all around the country Ok failed attempt at guessing your residence HAHAHAHA Yes the aisles are empty everywhere I guess
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Mar 22, 2020 14:37:06 GMT
These measures are necessary to curb panic buying, and also to preserve a vulnerable national stock reserve
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Mar 22, 2020 15:42:25 GMT
No, i meant aisles haha. Whoops. But yes, I have heard that its the same way all around the country Ok failed attempt at guessing your residence HAHAHAHA Yes the aisles are empty everywhere I guess I live in Virginia and go to Virginia Tech haha
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Mar 22, 2020 15:43:58 GMT
These measures are necessary to curb panic buying, and also to preserve a vulnerable national stock reserve I agree. Good on them to as well as I have enough toilet paper to last a month
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Post by Navia Lanoira on Mar 23, 2020 13:14:08 GMT
These measures are necessary to curb panic buying, and also to preserve a vulnerable national stock reserve I agree. Good on them to as well as I have enough toilet paper to last a month Ah, the people still want to panic buy things, sometimes the gov’t cant stop em
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