- Issue 74 Sept/Oct 2002
We had some news to tell not least, the success of farms in attaining organic certification, the completion of our abattoir, which has capacity to process 1,500 sheep per week, and the launch of The Way Forward by the Department of Agriculture, a project.
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- THE FALKLAND ISLANDS
In many ways the islands are essentially British in character but the South Atlantic exerts its own influences and the sight of huge Elephant Seals hauled out on sandy beaches, or Giant Petrels gliding along the Stanley shoreline, remind us that Europe.
- FI cle
A high proportion (70%) of the insect species described from the Falkland Islands have not been recorded elsewhere in the world; further survey and taxonomic research in the region is needed to determine what proportion of these are true endemics (Fuller.
- REPORT ON A ROUTINE MISSION TO THE FALKLAND ISLANDS
To carry out an initial evaluation of the veterinary services, together with the animal and public health (including residue control) situation concerning: possible listing of the Falkland Islands on Council Decision 79/542/EEC using the criteria of.
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