• In the period from 2012 to 2022, the annual consumption of fresh vegetables in Finland fluctuated between 57 and 66 kilograms per capita. (statista.com)
  • In 2022, the consumption of fresh vegetables reached 63.7 kilograms per capita. (statista.com)
  • Meanwhile, Estonia got about 350 kilograms of the meat but none ended up in stores, officials there said. (deccanherald.com)
  • Some everyday foodstuffs are already more expensive in Estonia than in Finland. (err.ee)
  • For example, a liter of milk costs 69 cents in Finland and 79 cents in Estonia. (err.ee)
  • A kilogram of butter costs around €6 euros in Finland and around €9 in Estonia. (err.ee)
  • Two kilos of wheat flour goes for 79 cents in Finland and €1.29 in Estonia. (err.ee)
  • Cheap cheese cost €4.39 per kilo in Finland, while I could not find cheese for that little in Estonia - even brands that were on sale cost over €5 per kilo. (err.ee)
  • A kilo of unpacked tomatoes went for €2.79 in Finland and €1.29 in Estonia. (err.ee)
  • The difference is less for potatoes, with a kilo costing 59 cents in Finland and 45 cents in Estonia. (err.ee)
  • A bottle of wine costs almost the same in Finland as it does in Estonia, while strong alcohol, beer and cider are still more costly across the gulf. (err.ee)
  • Half a liter of A. Le Coq Aleksander beer costs a little over €1 in Estonia but €3 in Finland. (err.ee)
  • Motor fuel costs around 20 cents per liter more in Finland than Estonia. (err.ee)
  • The average salary before taxes is around €1,600 in Estonia and €3,500 in Finland. (err.ee)
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  • COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) - A Finnish man reportedly stored 12 kilograms (26.5 pounds) of dynamite in two cars belonging to a friend, saying it "was a joke", Finland broadcaster YLE said Wednesday. (wjbf.com)
  • In Denmark we have a few kilograms of the from the research facility Risø, as far as I have found out 233 kg. (kimbach.org)
  • The legend is scaled according to the total emissions of the specific pollutant, thus the absolute emission levels vary from those of acidifying substances and particles (kilotons) to those of heavy metals and persistent organic compounds (tons, kilograms or grams). (ymparisto.fi)
  • Both groups drank 1.5 grams of alcohol per kilogram of body weight. (institutefornaturalhealing.com)
  • This one starts with an eight kilogram meteorite landing in Eastern Finland, dropping onto the roof of a car in a small border town. (mb.com.ph)
  • Narskuttelu Oy is a manufacturer of oral hygiene products operating in Puhos, Eastern Finland, Kitee, Finland. (dentalxylitol.com)
  • While alcohol is hardly a daily foodstuff, its price in Finland has always interested Estonians. (err.ee)
  • They could, for example, reduce phosphorus and nitrogen emissions measured in kilograms or tons close to the Baltic Sea or to the rivers that flow into it, reduce harmful substances measured in kilograms, or in some other measurable way contribute to the health of the Baltic Sea. (itameriprojekti.fi)
  • It lies in reducing the weight of our aircraft, as every kilogram onboard has an impact on the fuel burn and emissions. (finnair.com)
  • In Finland the climate effects of household waste corresponds to the carbon dioxide emissions of about 100 000 passenger vehicles. (elomatic.com)
  • One kilogram of uranium produces as much energy as one thousand tons of oil. (ecolo.org)
  • He was an influential figure in the Finnish art scene, serving as an exhibition commissioner and as chair of the Artists' Association of Finland. (ateneum.fi)
  • Information about air quality in Finland is available on Finnish Meteorological Institute's website. (ymparisto.fi)
  • The low weight, compared to other electric car batteries, contributes to the light overall weight of Lightyear 0, standing at an industry low of 1,575 kilograms," he points out. (assemblymag.com)
  • Perch live to a maximum age of 30 years and may grow up to 50 centimetres long, and reach a weight of about three kilograms. (maretarium.fi)
  • I laid my full [ 2 meter tall /100 kilo weight] into this wing and got lifted. (wissa.org)
  • These questions were adapted from questions asked in population-based studies in Australia, Canada, Finland, and studies of older adults in the United States ( 6 - 9) . (cdc.gov)
  • When measured in kilograms, the top countries sending goods to Port Panama City were Chile, Germany, France, Mexico and Bahamas. (worldportsource.com)
  • Between 335 and 460 million kilograms of food waste are produced in Finland each year. (fao.org)
  • Romania and Iceland had such taxes but dropped them, whereas Finland and Ireland are considering them. (foodpolitics.com)
  • The average total daily energy expenditure for all activities combined (kilocalories per kilogram per day) was then calculated. (cdc.gov)
  • The Agrifood Research Finland Institute (MTT) has conducted research on food waste and quality in Finland for the entire human food chain in its Foodspill study. (elomatic.com)
  • It indicates that households create the most food waste with the total food waste in the human food chain being about 400 million kilograms. (elomatic.com)
  • In Finland there are already several organizations and digital publications that report on food waste and provide hints on how it can be minimized. (elomatic.com)
  • Please watch the wonderful documentary about the very long term nuclear waste depot, Onkalo in Finland. (kimbach.org)
  • Wikipedia contributors, "Radioactive waste," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Radioactive_waste&oldid=634193600 (accessed November 23, 2014). (kimbach.org)
  • Chicken filet costs a little under €9 per kilo in both countries. (err.ee)
  • It is fantastic that Finland is taking the problem seriously and has a long term storage facility in place BEFORE they really need it, that commands respect! (kimbach.org)
  • This year's contest was the first time the public could vote for their favourite Miss Finland beauty pageant candidate by phoning in or sending a text message. (yle.fi)
  • A single wind turbine generally contains 500 kilograms of nickel. (newstarget.com)
  • Air quality in Finland is generally good although air pollution may temporarily deteriorate the air quality. (ymparisto.fi)
  • Tony Rauma with the local police told YLE the men knew each other and live in a small village in the western part of Finland. (wjbf.com)
  • There are 24 pieces weighing a total of 0,700 kilograms. (nharo.com)
  • Perch are the most common fish in Finland: one can find them in almost all lakes and coastal areas. (maretarium.fi)
  • Ham and cheese are sold in larger packages in Finland, which probably has an effect on prices. (err.ee)
  • We are also increasing sustainable aviation fuel usage with our partners, to enable us to boost and develop biofuel production in Finland. (finnair.com)
  • Wikipedia contributors, "Onkalo spent nuclear fuel repository," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Onkalo_spent_nuclear_fuel_repository&oldid=630626008 (accessed November 23, 2014). (kimbach.org)
  • It also no longer makes sense for Estonians commuting to work in Finland to bring food with them. (err.ee)
  • The works on display are from public and private collections around Finland. (ateneum.fi)
  • The flour and cheese I included in my comparison in Finland were both Estonian-made. (err.ee)
  • At WISSA 2010, Rainer and Juho Salo [ Rauma, Finland] together with engineer Klaus Faisst [Toronto ON] made further adjustments. (wissa.org)
  • Made in Kitee, Finland. (dentalxylitol.com)