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  THE Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Audu Ogbeh, has said exposing domestic cattle to long find treks, affects their milk production. The minister who said this while fielding questions from journalists in Abuja, also added that lack of food and water also affect the health of cattle and how much milk it can produce. “To deal with the question of cattle, which represents 7% of GDP, and yet a cow walks from Adamawa to Lagos and losses 40% of its weight. “The Nigerian cow gives you one be house er bottle of milk per day and cows in Europe are producing 40 litres. “The reason is simple: our cows walk too much. They don’t have water to drink and proper grass to eat. It is not just any business kind of grass,” the minister explained. He noted that, due to lack of storage facilities, tranportation and good linked roads, most famers lose their produce. “We lose a lot of what we grow to post-harvest catastrophes like lack of storage, transportation and

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  THE Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Audu Ogbeh, has said exposing domestic cattle to lo usatimes.cc ng treks, affects their milk production. The minister who said this while fielding questions from journalists in Abuja, also added that lack of food and water also affect the health of cattle and how much milk it can produce. “To deal with the question of cattle, which represents 7% of GDP, and yet a cow walks from Adamawa to usanews.cc Lagos and losses 40% of its weight. “The Nigerian cow gives you one bee usanews.cc news r bottle of milk per day and cows in Europe are producing 40 litres. “The reason is simple: our cows walk too much. They don’t have water to drink and proper grass to eat. It is not just any kind of grass,” the minister explained. He noted that, due to lack of storage facilities, tranportation and good linked roads, most famers lose their produce. “We lose a lot of what we grow to post-harvest catastrophes like lack of storage,

They don’t have water to drink and proper

  THE Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Audu Ogbeh, has said exposing domestic cattle to lon webapex.net g treks, affects their milk production. The minister who said this while fielding questions from journalists in Abuja, also added that lack of food a ysin.org nd water also affect the health of cattle and how much milk it can produce. “To deal with the question of cattle, which represents 7% of GDP, and yet a cow walks from Adamawa to Lagos and lo westernmagazine.org sses 40% of its weight. “The Nigerian cow gives you one beer bottle of milk per day and cows in Europe are producing 40 litres. you on e beer bottle of milk per day and cows in Europe are producing 40 litres. “The reason is simple: our cows walk too much. They don’t have water to drink and proper grass to eat. It is not just any kind of grass,” the minister explained. He noted that, due to lack of storage facilities, tranportation and good linked roads, most famers lose their pro

collaboration with the Zambian Ministry of Health to

  today announced a collaboration with the Zambian Ministry of Health to provide citizens with improved access to 200 lifesaving drugs. Supported by the World Bank, the Department for Int thehappyworld.org ernational Development, UNICEF and London Business School, Zambia’s Medical Stores Limited (MSL) will deploy a new medical supply chain pilot project using sophisticated analytics and mobile technologies to better manage medicine inventory and delivery. The public health sector in Zambia registers 100,000 deaths annually due to preventable and treatable diseases. The goal of the medicine supply chain man thehelloamerica.com agement project is to save more lives by making medicine widely thesecretoftime.net available when and where it’s needed. The Ministry of Health is introducing innovative technology to manage a scalable supply chain and control the usage, supply, availability and access to essential medicine within the Zambian health sector. The solution wil

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                                                        When it comes to offshoring, you generally get exactly what you pay for, and the service levels may no tincona.com t live up to business needs or expectations. If providers are overseas it can also prove challenging to support and deal with issues quickly. The offshoring model may appear cost effective at the outset, but if problems occur someone will typically have to travel to the offshoring country to resolve these problems, whic timesofamerica.info h results in unnecessary travel expensive and long downtime, which for certain mission critical IT areas such as the database is not acceptable and could cripple the business. “To deliver appropriate services to local companies, it is typically best to have a local outsourcing provider who will understand this culture and way of doing business and thus will deliver timevinger.org better quality of service”  Gerrit-Jan Albers, Service Delivery Manager at RDB Consulting

o offshoring, you generally get exactly what you pay fo

                                                        When it comes to offshoring, you generally get exactly what you pay for, and the service levels may not live up to business needs or expectations. If providers are overseas it can also prove challenging to support and deal with issues quickly. The offshoring model may appear cost effective at the outset, but if problems occur someone will typically h theamericanbuzz.com ave to travel to the offshoring country to resolve these problems, which results in unnecessary travel expensive and long downtime, which for certain mission critical IT areas such as the database is not acceptable and could cripple the business. “To deliver appropriate servic thesecretoftime.net es to local companies, it is typically best to have a local outsourcing provider who will understand this culture and way of doing business and thus will deliver be thehelloamerica.com tter quality of service”  Gerrit-Jan Albers, Service Delivery Manager at 

ervices to local companies, it is typically best to have a

                                                        When it comes to offshoring, you generally get exactly what you pay for, and the service levels may not live up to business needs or expectations. If providers are overseas it can also prove challenging to support and deal with issues quickly. The offshoring model may appear cost effective at the outset, but if problems occur someone will ty stanyarhouse.com pically have to travel to the offshoring country to resolve these problems, which results in unnecessary travel expensive and long downtime, which for certain mission critical IT areas such as the database is not acceptable and could cripple the business. “To deliver appropriate services to local companies, it is typically best to have a local outsourcing provider who w technotoday.org ill understand this culture and way of doing business and thus will deliver theamericanbuzz.com better quality of service”  Gerrit-Jan Albers, Service Delivery Manager at RDB C