Chocolate – The Bitter Truth 3 of 5 – Child Trafficking – BBC Panorama Investigation

Posted by admin on June 2nd, 2010 and filed under confectionary industry | No Comments »

Chocolate – The Bitter Truth 3 of 5 – Child Trafficking – BBC Panorama Investigation, recorded on 08.05.2010 .

This is the bitter truth that we all face each and every day, no matter if we are chocaholics or prefer a good cup of tea to start our day. even if we abstain from both, there are a myriad of items, beginning with our clothing that are only that convenient because somewhere there is a child labouring for next to nothing for your convenience and of curse my convenience.

I cannot highlight all issues here and guess neither can the BBC. Why exactly they selected the chocolate industry, out of so many examples, to report will remain a mystery to me, yet in all fairness only two years ago they highlighted the same issue in the cotton industry, so this is not a vendetta against my beloved chocolate…

Still the issue remains … Why is it so difficult for the industry to impose sanctions on Child Abuse (or any abuse full stop) ? Is it that they simply don’t care ? Is it gaps in legislation ? Well, I hope this documentary can show that it is neither of these … as far as I can see, abuse (be it Children or other victims) happens as long as one lets it happen. There is always a “Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing” out there somewhere. and as long as they can get away with it, they will…

Duration : 0:10:41

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Chocolate – The Bitter Truth 2 of 5 – Child Trafficking – BBC Panorama Investigation

Posted by admin on May 29th, 2010 and filed under confectionary industry | No Comments »

Chocolate – The Bitter Truth 2 of 5 – Child Trafficking – BBC Panorama Investigation, 08.05.2010 .

This is the bitter truth that we all face each and every day, no matter if we are chocaholics or prefer a good cup of tea to start our day. even if we abstain from both, there are a myriad of items, beginning with our clothing that are only that convenient because somewhere there is a child labouring for next to nothing for your convenience and of curse my convenience.

I cannot highlight all issues here and guess neither can the BBC. Why exactly they selected the chocolate industry, out of so many examples, to report will remain a mystery to me, yet in all fairness only two years ago they highlighted the same issue in the cotton industry, so this is not a vendetta against my beloved chocolate…

Still the issue remains … Why is it so difficult for the industry to impose sanctions on Child Abuse (or any abuse full stop) ? Is it that they simply don’t care ? Is it gaps in legislation ? Well, I hope this documentary can show that it is neither of these … as far as I can see, abuse (be it Children or other victims) happens as long as one lets it happen. There is always a “Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing” out there somewhere. and as long as they can get away with it, they will…

Duration : 0:10:26

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Chocolate – The Bitter Truth 1 of 5 – Child Trafficking – BBC Panorama Investigation

Posted by admin on May 25th, 2010 and filed under confectionary industry | No Comments »

Chocolate – The Bitter Truth 1 of 5 – Child Trafficking – BBC Panorama Investigation, recorded on 08.05.2010 .

This is the bitter truth that we all face each and every day, no matter if we are chocaholics or prefer a good cup of tea to start our day. even if we abstain from both, there are a myriad of items, beginning with our clothing that are only that convenient because somewhere there is a child labouring for next to nothing for your convenience and of curse my convenience.

I cannot highlight all issues here and guess neither can the BBC. Why exactly they selected the chocolate industry, out of so many examples, to report will remain a mystery to me, yet in all fairness only two years ago they highlighted the same issue in the cotton industry, so this is not a vendetta against my beloved chocolate…

Still the issue remains … Why is it so difficult for the industry to impose sanctions on Child Abuse (or any abuse full stop) ? Is it that they simply don’t care ? Is it gaps in legislation ? Well, I hope this documentary can show that it is neither of these … as far as I can see, abuse (be it Children or other victims) happens as long as one lets it happen. There is always a “Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing” out there somewhere. and as long as they can get away with it, they will…

Duration : 0:10:58

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Apex C-40 stick printer

Posted by admin on May 20th, 2010 and filed under confectionary industry | No Comments »

High speed printer for paper sticks or wood sticks for the confectionery industry.

Duration : 0:2:18

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Omsimpianti per torrone cioccolato – Plants for the nougat

Posted by admin on May 15th, 2010 and filed under confectionary industry | No Comments »

Costruzione Impianti per la produzione di torrone e per l’industria dolciaria Plants for the nougat production Costruction of confectionary industry plants

Duration : 0:2:16

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Savage Bros. S-92 FireMixer Cooker-Mixer

Posted by admin on May 10th, 2010 and filed under confectionary industry | No Comments »

The standard cooker-mixer used for over 100 years in the confectionery industry. Cooks virtually any confection. Digital temperature control, variable speed agitator.

Duration : 0:1:59

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ndz.com.au,chocolate depositor machine,confectionery machines,chocolate equipment,machine design

Posted by admin on May 6th, 2010 and filed under confectionary industry | No Comments »

NDZ Industries design and build state of the art machinery for the confectionery manufacturing industry.In addition to creating custom engineered solutions for your production line needs, NDZ also recondition and refurbish your existing machinery to new or better than new condition

Duration : 0:3:42

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like a ton of bricks AMV (white day).

Posted by admin on May 3rd, 2010 and filed under confectionary industry | 7 Comments »

In Japan, Valentine’s Day is observed by members of the female gender who present chocolate gifts (either store-bought or handmade), usually to a member of the male gender, as an expression of love. The handmade chocolate is usually preferred by the receiver, because it is a sign that the receiving male is the girl’s “only one”. On White Day, the converse happens: males who received a “honmei-choco” [chocolate of love] or “Giri-choco” [chocolate of courtesy] on Valentine’s Day are expected to return the favor by giving gifts, usually more expensive. Traditionally, popular White Day gifts are cookies, sugar candies, white chocolate, marshmallows as well as jewelries, lingerie, and stuffed animals. Sometimes the term sanbai gaeshi (literally, “thrice the return”) is used to describe the generally recited rule that the return gift should be two to three times the cost of the Valentine’s gift.[2]

Origin
White Day was first celebrated in 1978 in Japan. It was started by the National Confectionery Industry Association (全国飴菓子工業協同組合) as an “answer day” to Valentine’s Day on the grounds that men should pay back the women who gave them chocolate and other gifts on Valentine’s Day. In 1977 a Fukuoka-shi confectionery company, Ishimura Manseido (石村萬盛堂), had marketed marshmallows to men on March 14, calling it Marshmallow Day (マシュマロデー).[3]

Soon thereafter, confectionery companies began marketing white chocolate. Now, men give both white and dark chocolate, as well as other edible and non-edible gifts, such as jewelry or objects of sentimental value, or white clothing like lingerie, to women from whom they received chocolate on Valentine’s Day one month earlier. If the chocolate given to her was giri choco, the man as well may not be expressing actual romantic interest, but rather a social obligation

Duration : 0:5:13

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biscuit with filling (extruder)

Posted by admin on April 30th, 2010 and filed under confectionary industry | No Comments »

The basic concept of the machine is to combine any two materials – one as an outside casing and the second as a filling. The machine extrudes the two materials as a continuous extrusion and a shutter device, like a camera iris, cuts and seals the extrusion to the desired weights and/or lengths. Extruder is compatable for confectionery industry and for production of different local foods.

Duration : 0:3:35

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eLearningShow.com

Posted by admin on April 27th, 2010 and filed under confectionary industry | No Comments »

DIY Show
Watch a series of videos that are currently in production. The current DIY Project is about the renovation of a bathroom.

Business Plan World News – BusinessPlanWorld.com
Watch a series of interviews with real entrepreneurs about opening various types of businesses.
Get business plan advice from those in the Bed and Breakfast, Bookstore, Restaurant, Youth Centre, Rough Collie Kennel, Nightclub, Video Store and Confectionary Industry.

eLearningShow.com
Watch a series of how to videos and interviews from the leaders in the eLearning Sector.

It is free and very informative.

By: BusinessPlanWorld.com

Duration : 0:0:36

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