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    Dairy Farming

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    Dairy Farming 1. Introduction Dairying is an important source of subsidiary income to small/marginal farmers and agricultural labourers. The manure from animals provides a good source of organic matter for improving soil fertility and crop yields. The gobar gas from the dung is used as fuel for domestic purposes as also for running engines for drawing water from well. The surplus fodder and agricultural by-products are gainfully utilised for feeding the animals. Almost all draught power for

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    Marketing Feasibility Page 1 A. General Market Description : Under this section of the proposed project‚ the viability of the project will be presented. Geographical Location The primary target market will be household family that are located within the city of Baguio and La Trinidad ‚ Benguet. The products to be produced will be reaching out to the urban areas of said cities. Both urban areas having a cool temperature is conducive to the project’s organic vegetables namely

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    CA‚ a city of significant patient origin to both Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center and Twin Cities Community Hospital. While this facility stands on its own as a solid business venture‚ it is of enhanced strategic value to both hospitals; offensively to acquire a business that is currently profitable and whose business prospects can be greatly enhanced and also defensively to stem the incursion of CHW into the North County. Today‚ Central Coast Healthcare sees about 45 patients per day and

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    Types of farming

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    Group 5: I. Shifting Cultivation II. Wet Padi Cultivation III. Market Gardening IV. High-tech farming V. Plantation agriculture VI. Oil palm cultivation VII. Tea Cultivation What Is Shifting Cultivation?  Clearing forest to raise crops.  It is also known as “Slash-and-burn agriculture”. Where Is Shifting Cultivation Found?  Africa  Amazon  Most Basin of South America parts of Southeast Asia Where Is Shifting Cultivation

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    Ymca Business Plan

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    INTRODUCTION The Young Men’s Christian Association ("YMCA" or in the USA "the Y") is a worldwide movement of more than 45 million members from 124 national federations affiliated through the World Alliance of YMCAs. Founded on June 6‚ 1844 in London‚ England by George Williams‚ the goal of the organization was putting Christian principles into practice‚ achieved by developing "a healthy spirit‚ mind‚ and body." The YMCA is a federated organization made up of local and national organizations in

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    Infosys Business Plan

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    Reason for choosing the topic: The Retail Sector of Indian Economy is going through the phase of tremendous transformation. The retail sector of Indian economy is categorized into two segments such as organized retail sector and unorganized retail sector with the latter holding the larger share of the retail market. At present the organized retail sector is catching up very fast. The impact of the alterations in the format of the retail sector changed the lifestyle of the Indian consumers drastically

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    Strategy and Implementation Summary 8 5.1 Sales Strategy 8 5.1.1 Sales Forecast 9 Table: Sales Forecast 9 Chart: Sales Monthly 9 Chart: Sales by Year 10 6.0 Management Summary 10 6.1 Personnel Plan 10 Table: Personnel 10 7.0 Financial Plan 11 7.1 Break-even Analysis 11 Chart: Break-even Analysis 11 Table: Break-even Analysis 11 7.2 Projected Profit and Loss 12 Table: Profit and Loss 12 Chart: Profit Monthly 13 Chart: Profit Yearly

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    PUMA’s Business Strategy PUMA’s goal is to be “The Most Desirable Sportlifestyle Company”. Along its charted course PUMA makes use of the opportunities offered by the sportlifestyle market to strengthen its position in all categories and regions as one of the few multi-category brands. Selected categories and divisions are being developed with a view to achieving permanent value increases through unique brand positioning. PUMA is a sportlifestyle brand where product categories originate in Sport

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    Business Intelligence Plan

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    Business Intelligence Plan Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to explain the importance of Business Intelligence and all of its components for implementation into the business structure. During the recent years obtaining useful information in real time has become something that is extremely important‚ if not even a critical‚ factor of success for companies. The time managers have available for use in making business decisions has been reduced dramatically

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    findings Mortalities in all groups were recorded throughout the experiment and summarized in Table 1. No mortalities were recorded in the control group throughout the experimental period. Table 1 show that the highest mortality rate occurred in Nile tilapia fish in the S. iniae+ C. albicans infected group (76.19%)‚ followed by those infected with S. iniae alone (61.9%) and then the C. albicans infected group (57.14%). Clinically‚ the S. iniae-infected fish exhibited loss of appetite‚ loss of equilibrium

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