March 12, 2010

Horticulture in Europe

Filed under: Europe and Europeans — admin @ 3:42 am

Horticulture is the science and industry of cultivation of plants. Almost all varieties of fruits and vegetables are cultivated in Europe. Cranberry originated from Northern Europe while redcurrant belongs to western continental Europe. Fruits like gage and Mirabelle plum are grown in France. Broccoli and Savoy cabbage originated in Italy. However, the horticulture activities get limited in Northern Europe due to temperate climate. Besides the home grown production of Europe which is mainly seasonal, many of the products are imported from all over the world.

January 9, 2010

Cuisine in Europe

Filed under: Europe and Europeans — admin @ 7:35 pm

European cuisine or we can also consider it as western cuisine holds a wide variety when it comes different dishes with each of them having a unique taste of their own. One of the famous and delicious dishes is a roasted goose. This dish is a speciality when it comes to Christmas Eve. You will find a lot of non-vegetarian people in Europe who are fond of chicken and goose.

June 3, 2009

European Economy

Filed under: Europe and Europeans — admin @ 3:16 pm

The largest factor in the European Union has been the single market economy that essentially means that citizens and companies of the EU can freely move themselves and their goods around the participating countries. This has opened up the doors for many individuals looking for a change in locale or to explore better career opportunities in neighboring countries. For companies this means that they can focus on what they are best at and increasing their market from a single country to a whole continent. Many businesses have prospered due to this.
Article by: motorolamobile5.com - Motorola cell phones

April 7, 2009

Caring about the Environment

Filed under: Europe and Europeans — admin @ 7:46 am

Since its inception the European Union has been doing what it can to protect our precious environment with its Environment Action Programme. The programme is set to research and protect the Earth’s climate and making sure the EU is part of the solution rather than the problem. Key rolls are air pollution, prevention and recycling of waste, protection and conservation of the marine environment, soil, sustainable use of pesticides, sustainable use of resources and urban environment. To make sure progress is headed where it should the European Environmental Agency (EEA) was formed in 1994 and has members from 32 countries.

March 31, 2009

The Euro Currency

Filed under: Europe and Europeans — admin @ 7:31 am

Perhaps the most notable aspect of the EU is the Euro currency. The Euro has quickly sky rocketed up in value and now sits comfortably above the US Dollar. A standardized unit of currency for the entire region the Euro has brought a ton of positives for the EU. Citizens can travel from country to country and still maintain the same currency allowing them to properly budget their travels. Businesses and financial institutions have found the currency consolidation a huge boost in doing business with other nations as well as saving vast amounts of capital in transaction and transfer fees associated with multi-currency deals.

Better, cheaper, safer flights in Europe

Filed under: Europe and Europeans — admin @ 7:30 am

When the EU decided to control the skies over Europe good things came about. When the Single European Sky (SES) legislation came about in 2004 it made all of Europe open to all air carriers to offer flights in and out of any airport. This has allowed the EU to control traffic safety and allow for competitive air fare prices. The key factor to it all is that the SES simplifies the procedures of Airline and Airport personnel which in turn cuts costs for the airlines and they have to pass those savings to you the consumer due to market conditions. The SES has really benefit consumers in the EU as they travel around the virtually border less Continent in ever increasing numbers.

Powered by WordPress