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Markus Mühle TRUE NATURE - Economy Pack: 2 x 15kg
TRUE NATURE (previously: Lupo Natural) is a cold pressed dog food, made using only the finest ingredients to create a modern dog food based on the principals of our nature animal welfare philosophy. The chicken, which is sourced only from Swiss farms which guarantee humane breeding methods, as well as the tasty Arctic sea fish, steamed potatoes and delicious Alpine herbs make TRUE NATURE into something very special. It is the first dog food made according to such a far-reaching philosophy and only uses meat from animals bred in species appropriate conditions. We also make a donation from every purchase to various animal welfare projects. The pure, natural Aquamin-Vitamin complex provides your pet with essential vitamins, minerals and trace elements. TRUE NATURE dog food is made in harmony with nature and animal welfare. Animal rights tested: Swiss chickens are a great source of protein, low in allergens and low fat. They are sourced from selected Swiss farms which guarantee species appropriate, humane breeding. When you purchase 15kg of TRUE NATURE, we make a donation to an animal welfare project Natural Aquamin-Vitamin-Complex: Made using only vitamins, minerals and trace elements from the sea. TRUE NATURE does not contain any artificial additives. Guaranteed cold pressed, to protect essential vitamins, enzymes and microorganisms. Balanced content of essential omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids from cold pressed vegetable oils, and Arctic sea fish for healthy skin and shiny fur. Increased levels of valuable secondary phytonutrients from a selection of Alpine herbs Gluten-free, easy to digest carbohydrates and plant fibre blend made from steamed potatoes , brown rice and parsnips. Contains no GM ingredients, chemical colourings, synthetic preservatives or taste enhancers. Environmentally friendly packaging TRUE NATURE combines traditional craftsmanship with the results of decades of research to provide your dog with a healthy, tasty food. The combination of nutritional science and the power of nature produces a dog food of exceptional quality. Aquamin-Vitamin-Complex: The natural vitamin revolution from the depth of the ocean. This pioneering Aquamin-Vitamin-complex contains valuable vitamins, minerals and trace elements extracted from fruits of the sea such as seaweed, mussels, Arctic sea fish and shell fish. All ingredients in TRUE NATURE, including vitamins, minerals and trace elements, are 100% from natural sources and provide your dog with the nutrients it needs for a healthy, happy life. All TRUE NATURE products are regularly tested by independent laboratories Please note: TRUE NATURE is made entirely without chemical additives or genetically modified ingredients. This is reflected in TRUE NATURE's shorter shelf life of 6 months.
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Free market economy or planned economy?
The choice between a free market economy and a planned economy depends on the specific goals and values of a society. A free market economy allows for individual freedom and competition, which can lead to innovation and efficiency. However, it can also result in inequality and lack of regulation. On the other hand, a planned economy allows for more control and distribution of resources, but it can stifle individual initiative and innovation. Ultimately, the decision between the two depends on the balance a society seeks between individual freedom and social equality.
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Why market economy and not planned economy?
A market economy is preferred over a planned economy because it allows for individual freedom and choice in economic decision-making. In a market economy, prices are determined by supply and demand, leading to efficient allocation of resources. Additionally, competition in a market economy encourages innovation and productivity, driving economic growth. On the other hand, a planned economy, where the government controls production and distribution, can lead to inefficiencies, lack of innovation, and limited consumer choice.
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To what extent is mountain agriculture a location-appropriate form of economy?
Mountain agriculture can be considered a location-appropriate form of economy due to its ability to adapt to the challenging terrain and climate conditions found in mountainous regions. Farmers in these areas have developed specialized techniques and crops that are suited to the environment, such as terracing, agroforestry, and hardy varieties of crops. Additionally, mountain agriculture often relies on traditional knowledge and practices that have been passed down through generations, making it a sustainable and culturally significant form of economy. However, mountain agriculture can also face challenges such as limited access to markets and resources, which can impact its economic viability.
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How are planned economy and shortage economy related?
A planned economy is a system in which the government controls and regulates production, distribution, and prices of goods and services. In a planned economy, resources are allocated based on a central plan rather than market forces. A shortage economy occurs when there is a lack of goods and services available for consumers due to factors such as poor planning, inefficiency, or external shocks. In a planned economy, the risk of a shortage economy is higher as the government may not accurately predict or meet the demands of the population, leading to imbalances in supply and demand.
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Almo Nature Cat Litter - Economy Pack: 3 x 4.54kg
Please note: This product might take a little longer to arrive as it may be shipped from outside the UK. This revolutionary cat litter combines comfort and efficiency while also being environmentally friendly. It is made from plant fibres that ensure that clumps form quickly. At the same time, enzymes will neutralise any nasty smells. Urine will quickly be absorbed into the surface of the litter so that the tray and the rest of the litter remain clean. Almo Nature Cat Litter is completely natural, non-toxic and biodegradable, meaning that the litter can be thrown away in the compost. A particularly practical aspect is that it dissolves quickly in water so can also be flushed down the toilet. Almo Nature Cat Litter is free from dust, silica, clay and synthetic chemicals. This cat litter offers you an efficient and economical way to keep your cat’s tray hygienic and clean. Start by filling the tray with a 2cm layer of litter then you will only need to use around 500g per week because only the clumps need to be removed instead of all of the litter. This litter is easy on sensitive paws because it is particularly soft. This superb new product from Almo Nature is for anyone who is looking for a cost-effective and practical litter that is also environmentally friendly! Almo Nature Cat Litter at a glance: Natural litter for cat trays Made from plant fibres: highly efficient, clumps form quickly, excellent odour control Compostable: environmentally friendly, completely biodegradable, made from 100% cassava Can be flushed down the toilet: simple and hygienic, clumps dissolve quickly in water, no risk of blockage Highly absorbent: liquids are quickly turned into solid clumps Prevents bad odours: enzymes neutralise unpleasant smells Dust-free and non-toxic: no dust, silica, clay or synthetic chemicals Soft on paws: particularly gentle, suitable for sensitive paws Economical use: quickly absorbs urine on the surface, the rest of the litter remains clean and can be reused, only around 500g required per week* Revolutionary new product: combines comfort and efficiency while being environmentally friendly *Manufacturer specification: average use for a cat weighing 4kg when using a litter tray measuring approx. 30 x 40cm.
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What is the difference between social market economy, free market economy, and planned economy?
A social market economy combines elements of both a free market economy and a planned economy. It allows for private ownership of businesses and resources, while also implementing government regulations to ensure fair competition and social welfare. In contrast, a free market economy relies on minimal government intervention, allowing businesses to operate with little regulation. On the other hand, a planned economy is centrally controlled by the government, with decisions regarding production, distribution, and pricing made by central authorities.
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Is Germany a centrally planned economy, a social market economy, or a free market economy?
Germany is considered a social market economy. This means that while it operates within a free market framework, the government plays a significant role in regulating the economy and providing social welfare programs. The social market economy model aims to balance economic freedom with social responsibility, promoting competition and entrepreneurship while also ensuring social security and a fair distribution of wealth. This approach has been a key factor in Germany's economic success and stability.
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How do planned economy and social market economy differ?
A planned economy is one in which the government controls all aspects of economic production and distribution, including setting prices and determining what goods and services are produced. In contrast, a social market economy is a system in which the government plays a more limited role, allowing for private ownership and competition while also providing social safety nets and regulations to ensure fair competition and protect consumers. In a planned economy, the government has a central role in decision-making, while in a social market economy, the market plays a more significant role, with government intervention focused on ensuring fairness and social welfare.
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'Economy or Environment?'
Both the economy and the environment are important and interconnected. It is essential to strike a balance between economic growth and environmental protection to ensure sustainable development. Neglecting the environment can have long-term negative impacts on the economy, while a healthy environment can support a thriving economy. Therefore, it is crucial to consider both aspects in decision-making processes to achieve a harmonious and sustainable future.
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