Moldova is ranked 19 in the world in annual production volume of grapes, according to the latest data (2007) UN Fund for Agriculture, says a study released Friday at a forum in Chisinau table grapes. Annual production of grapes in Moldova, both technical and variety of the table, amounts to 600,000 tons, a drop of almost 2% in recent years. Moldova is overtaken by Romania, where annual production is 800 thousand tons of grapes, but is placed before Uzbekistan in the annual harvest of 600,000 tonnes. The largest producer of grapes is Italy - more than 8.5 million tons of grapes annually, followed by France (6.5 million) and China (6.3 million). On the other hand, the largest purchaser of grapes are the U.S., with imports of 595,000 tons annually, followed by Russia - and Germany 407,000 tonnes - 306,000 tonnes. Moldova exports only 20,000 tons of table grapes, being among the 20 largest exporters of these products. Moldovan export prices to producers are however two or even three times smaller than the main competitors.
Astronomers say that an interval of 11 years the Sun reaches its peak activity and solar flares emit a huge amount of radiation. When these rays reach the earth problems, from satellite communications to those related to cardiovascular diseases. Solar eruptions unprecedented scale, dark spots on the planet surface. Effect on the Earth: magnetic waves that disrupt electronics and satellite communications, increase cardio-vascular and nerve, producing an unprecedented heat wave. "What happened to Sun?", Is the question that preoccupied him simple people, and researchers. "The highest levels of ultraviolet rays in the last millennia. I came to this conclusion after we examined the deep layers of polar ice caps. Isotopes depending on the" register "in these layers we can see that solar activity has been over time. The year 8000 was not so intense activity, "said Professor Sami Solanka, Max-Planck Institute for solar system study of the German town of Lindau. German researcher believes that this very strong solar activity will take several years before the sun to "calm down". "Until the Sun's magnetic field will stabilize must deal with these solar eruptions, with adverse effects to human health," says Professor Solanka. Astronomers and fears are shared by meteorologists. Since measurements are made in Germany have recorded the highest temperatures for May. "Most worrying is that in hot weather include more northern areas," explains Helmut Malewski meteorologist. Temperatures in the solar atmosphere are very high, which is why gas is formed in the plasma state. under these conditions, the atmosphere is strongly influenced by magnetic fields as a cross. These magnetic fields, and the solar corona, the last layer of the Sun's atmosphere, is expanding into interplanetary space as part of the solar wind. The appearance and movement of sunspots and solar flares have a 11-year cyclical. I mean every 11 years the Sun has a maximum activity, then the middle of this period there is an activity minimum. The same cycle is observed and some terrestrial phenomena as disturbances of the ionosphere or the earth's magnetic field, the frequency of polar auroras, the growth rate of trees, and others directly affected by the Sun through a corpuscular radiation that crosses the Sun-Earth distance in a -2 days, which lead to abnormalities in the propagation of radio waves on Earth or, often, the birth of magnetic storms. The particle flow is derived from the Sun and the origin of polar auroras.
Ten people died and eight others were missing Wednesday morning, in the Var department (south-eastern France), following torrential rains that flooded several villages, among which Draguignan , according to a report of the prefecture, cited by AFP , monitored by Mediafax . "Three people died in Draguignan, one at Muy , one to Luc, and another one at Arcs in Roquebrune-sur-Argens , said deputy prefect of Draguignan, Corinne Orzechowski. While rescuers are deployed, some residents and children were stranded outside the house, on the rooftops of shops in Draguignan, in buildings where they took refuge, and schools. La Luc, the corpse of a woman floating on Tuesday evening on the water that crosses the city, the current being too strong to allow an intervention, gendarmes said. At Draguignan, residents were surprised by how quickly the water level rose, two people lost their lives in the Var prefecture said. "Northern and central (locality) Draguignan are under water. (Water level) is a few meters," said Corinne Orzechowski. Towns near Draguignan "extremely affected" Orzechowski continued, adding that only boats and helicopters were able to intervene. The water level rose rapidly by 50 inches, then 60, then two feet, found an AFP correspondent, trapped by floods at Draguignan. Aurelie Chausselin, a young woman preparing to take his daughter to go home after work, said he was locked in the car. "I could not get out. Two firefighters took me out of the car and came swimming to the building," she said. Vehicles, including trucks without drivers, floating down the street. Since the beginning of weather on the night of Monday to Tuesday, the average rainfall in the Var, reached between 40 and 80 millimeters to 264 millimeters and the common LORGUES, said the prefecture. Rescue services in the region some 600 interventions were performed. Over a thousand men, had come from neighboring departments were mobilized to rescue people in this department and unblocking streets, and eight helicopters. According to the prefecture, about 100,000 homes were still without electricity early evening. High precipitation were still expected in both the department and the department of Bouches-du-Rhone, according to national meteorological service, Météo-France, which placed the region on alert. Another consequence of such torrential rain that flooded the lines of the National Railway Company (SNCF) on the local level Carnoules (Var) is the total interruption of railway traffic between Nice and Toulon until Wednesday morning, according to SNCF.
Moldovan Prime Filat, attended Tuesday's official launch of negotiations on liberalization of visa regime between Moldova and the European Union. Start negotiations took place within the Cooperation between Moldova and the European Union, which was held Tuesday in Luxembourg. The event was attended by Moldovan Foreign Minister, Leanca Deputy Valeriu Lazar, Minister of Economic, Victor Osipov and Minister responsible for reintegration, Alexandru Tanase. After the Council meeting, Prime Minister Filat, European Commissioner for Enlargement, Stefan Fule, and Secretary of State within the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs Diego Lopez Garrido, held a press conference. Stefan Fule said that relations between Moldova and the European Union are dynamic. "It is almost incredible how much Moldova has managed to obtain only a few months," said Fule. European Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy, Stefan Fule, described as "incredible" progress in a few months to Moldova in the European Union approach, according Interlic page online. According to him, the previous Council meeting, held in December 2009, Moldova was able to meet commitments: March to launch negotiations for Association Agreement and human rights. The Commissioner explained that this proves the Moldovan government commitment to the idea of European integration. "It's a very good day for Moldova because today I decided to launch negotiations between Moldova and EU on liberalization of visa regime and on the second day in Brussels will be held the first round of this dialogue (. ..)", commissioner said. Stefan Fule said the ultimate goal of negotiations is to give the Moldovan citizens the right to move freely within the European Union.
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