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Jun 16th, 2010
Medical Tourism is a Promising Trend of Health Care Development in Ghana
Health care service in Ghana is of relatively high quality as compared to other African countries. Such indexes as tentative lifespan, mortality level, overall Health care expenditures are better than average indexes across Africa.
In Ghana there are two medical schools – in Accra and Kumasi. In all the major regional cities there are hospitals, medical...
Feb 19th, 2009
The Highest Urea Demand Growth will be Demonstrated by Africa (4.8%), Western Asia (4.4%) And South Asia (4%)
The present economic situation influences world fertilizer market. The changes may occur in agricultural product consumption what will change fertilizers demand as well. But Nitrogen fertilizers should not be as greatly affected.
The highest growth in the demand for urea will be demonstrated by such regions as Africa (4.8%), Western Asia (4.4%), South Asia...
Dec 1st, 2008
Price of bioplastics expected to stabilize in 2015
Improvements to cost, performance and moisture barrier properties of bioplastics, along with more investment in sorting technology to prevent contamination of recycling waste streams will enable the industry to compete more effectively with conventional plastics, as per a report in Foodproductiondaily.
Christophe Doukhi de Boissoudy, president of the Club des Bioplastiques, told attendees at the conference...
Oct 10th, 2008
Rexam Prescription Launches 100% Post-Consumer Recycled PET Resin Liquid Oval Containers
PERRYSBURG, Ohio — Consumers are increasingly looking for ways to “go green” and reduce their environmental impact. To help meet this demand, Rexam Prescription Products has become the first packaging company to develop and market a liquid prescription oval made with 100 percent post-consumer recycled PET resin.
This package — available in two, three, four, six,...
Sep 24th, 2008
China tainted melamine scandal spreads to Europe
The Chinese melamine scandal spread to Europe on Wednesday as leading UK grocer Tesco announced it would withdraw a range of children’s confectionery from stores over fears they contained the toxic chemical.
The supermarket chain recalled its White Rabbit Creamy Candies due to reports it could contain melamine, a chemical which has contaminated formula milk...