Monday, March 31, 2014

What Does Denmark Export to the World?


  
   Denmark has earned more from manufacturing than from agriculture since the 1960s. Devastation of lobster colonies by industrial pollution has prompted imposition of some of the world's strictest environmental standards. More and more Danes are using alternative energy sources—wind power, solar energy, and geothermal heat—for environmental and economic reasons. Wind is an increasingly important source of energy in Denmark, and windmills are an important export.

   There are many things that Denmark exports including oil and machinery. Some of the goods are well known in the world. For instance in the nineteenth century Denmark started to export to England wonderful Danish bacon. To the present day, Danish bacon is fairly difficult to find outside of the European Union.
Lurpak is one of the world's famous Danish butter brands. You can buy it in more than 100 countries of the world. Made from fresh Danish cream - and a sprinkling of salt - Lurpak butter has a legendary taste.

    Among other famous export products is LEGO, line of construction toys, known and loved by children and adults throughout the world, thanks to its ingenious simplicity and the endless imaginative possibilities.The name "LEGO" - an abbreviation of the two Danish words "leg godt", meaning "play well."In the year 2000, LEGO was named Toy of the Century by both Fortune Magazine in the US and the Association of British Toy Dealers.
   The really interesting fact , for the more than sixty years there were sold over 320 billion units of Lego bricks all around the Globe.


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