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Bus Gelato - ice cream

Brooklyn cafe and bakery - bread


Latitude 25 - 18:00 29 Dec 2020 omakase 75eur/each 
Café Regatta 
Moomin Café 
Ekberg Café 1852

Löyly sauna

https://www.myhelsinki.fi/en/eat-and-drink/restaurants/best-restaurants-in-helsinki-for-a-budget-
dinner

Porvoo
Porvoo old city
- lunch : ​https://hanna-maria.fi/
- Lunch: Gabriel 1763 must book first
- Eat: Runeberg cake
- Travel: Brunberg’s Chocolate and Confectionery Store
- Shopping: Shoe store SKOBOX (Lundinkatu 8 06100 Porvoo, Tel. 0503515606)
- Shopping: Sari Holmlund (​Jokikatu 10 06100 Porvoo​)

Farmers in Ghana plant rows of cassava next to their chili peppers, and plant banana trees 
in the middle of cocoa plantations. In India, farmers hang 
bouquets of flowers in their apple trees. And in Brazil, farmers have increased appreciation 
of a law requiring them to leave a certain portion of their farms as 
natural habitat. Three seemingly incongruent situations but they have a connection. All are 
solutions identified by FAO and its partners for dealing with 
one of the pressing problems agriculture faces today - the loss of pollinators, mainly bees 
but also other Insects and birds. Farmers have adopted these 
measures in an effort to bring pollinators back to their fields, thanks to the support they 
receive from FAO's Global Pollination Project. Bees and other

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