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Braunau am Inn - Austria

Principal Locations
  1. Ansfelden
  2. Bad Aussee
  3. Bad Ischl
  4. Baden
  5. Bischofshofen
  6. Bludenz
  7. Braunau am Inn
  8. Bregenz
  9. Bruck an der Mur
  10. Dornbirn
  11. Eisenstadt
  12. Enns
  13. Feldkirch
  14. Fucking
  15. Gmunden
  16. Graz
  17. Hallein
  18. Hallstatt
  19. Horn
  20. Imst
  21. Innsbruck
  22. Judenburg
  23. Kapfenberg
  24. Kitzbühel
  25. Klagenfurt
  26. Klosterneuburg
  27. Krems
  28. Kufstein
  29. Landeck
  30. Lenzing
  31. Leoben
  32. Leonding
  33. Linz
  34. Mauthausen
  35. Mödling
  36. Mürzzuschlag
  37. Salzburg
  38. Sankt Pölten
  39. Spittal an der Drau
  40. Steyr
  41. Traun
  42. Vienna
  43. Villach
  44. Wels
  45. Wiener Neustadt
  46. Wolfsberg
  47. Zeltweg

Resources


Austria Food



Oil-for-Food Contract Release List - June 8

On June 8, 2001 the U.S. released its hold on an additional 51 contracts with a value of $85.6 million submitted under the United Nations Oil-for-Food program. The UN comm numbers for the contracts affected are listed below. ...

Oil-for-Food Contract Release List - June 8 ... [Read More]

Oil-for-Food Contract Release List - June 1

The U.S. Government released its "hold" on the following contracts under the UN Oil-for-Food program effective June 1, 2001. ...

Oil-for-Food Contract Release List - June 1 ... [Read More]

United Nations and Other International Organizations: Postal Addresses, Internet Sites, and Contacts

WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME (WFP) ...

FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS (FAO) ... [Read More]

International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State, Economic Perspectives, October 1999 -- Biotechnology: Food Security and Safety -- Thomas Hoban, "Public Perceptions and Understanding of Agricultural Biotechnology"

The most challenging issues surrounding agricultural biotechnology involve labeling. European consumers have generally been encouraged by consumer activists to demand labels identifying foods that have been developed through biotechnology. Several food retailers (especially in the United Kingdom) have tried to exploit the public concern as a marketing tool. Europe has labeling policies in place, but they have not yet been able to establish workable regulations or procedures. They are now grappling with difficult technical issues such as which methods to use to identify traces of biotechnology-derived ingredients. They also are trying to determine what percent of ingredients in processed foods can be derived from biotechnology and still allow the food to qualify as "biotechnology-free." ... [Read More]

V. Country Narratives -- Countries A through G

France is a destination country for women trafficked for the purposes of sexual exploitation and involuntary domestic servitude, primarily from Eastern and Central Europe and Africa. The number of Chinese women trafficked to France for sexual exploitation increased in 2004. The government estimates that there are 10,000 to 12,000 trafficking victims in France, 3,000-8,000 of whom are children forced into prostitution and labor. Nigerian trafficking networks continued to expand their activities in France. Trafficking of Brazilian women and girls for sexual exploitation to French Guiana — a French possession — remained a serious problem. The Government of France fully complies with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking. Although the government did not provide full data on investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences, the Secretary of State has ... [Read More]

Austria

Potential U.S. investors need to factor Austria’s strict environmental laws into their decision-making process. Austria has imposed marketing bans on some agricultural biotechnology seeds despite existing EU approvals. The European Commission has not yet taken steps to overturn the bans, despite the fact that the EU’s Scientific Committee has found no justification for the bans and the EU Moratorium on new approvals has ended. For future varieties, new EU legislation on the deliberate release of genetically modified organisms and on traceability and labeling requires Austria to allow GMO seeds on the fields and foods in the stores. However, strict liability regulations for research, production, and distribution of GMOs still apply. U.S. investors considering production facilities emitting CO2 in Austria will have to take into consideration Austria’s commitment to cut its CO2 emissions by 13% from the 1990 level according to the Kyoto Protocol (1997). They will also have to scrutinize A ... [Read More]

Austria (02/05)

Austrian farms, like those of other west European mountainous countries, are small and fragmented, and production is relatively expensive. Since Austria became a member of the EU in 1995, the Austrian agricultural sector has been undergoing substantial reform under the EU's common agricultural policy (CAP). Although Austrian farmers provide about 80% of domestic food requirements, the agricultural contribution to gross domestic product (GDP) has declined since 1950 to about 2%. ... [Read More]

Austria

Information on vaccinations and other health precautions, such as safe food and water precautions and insect bite protection, may be obtained from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s hotline for international travelers at 1-877-FYI-TRIP (1-877-394-8747); fax 1-888-CDC-FAXX (1-888-232-3299), or via the CDC’s Internet site at http://www.cdc.gov/travel.  For information about outbreaks of infectious diseases abroad consult the World Health Organization’s (WHO) website at http://www.who.int/en.  Further health information for travelers is available at http://www.who.int/ith. ... [Read More]


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