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Title: Scope for biological sensing technologies in meatproduction and export in northern Pakistan
Authors: Qureshi, M S
Qureshi, I H
Keywords: Natural Science
biological sensing technologies
meat production
export
northern Pakistan
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2013
Publisher: Materials Science and Engineering
Abstract: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan is rich in livestock resources, including 14.84 million sheep and goats (valued at US$1.60 billion) and a 27% share of the national poultry sector(having an investment of US$2.00 billion), and produces 834 billion kg meat. These huge assetshave the potential to support the provincial economy through income generation, self employment and production of certified high-quality food items for the domestic and internationalHalal Food Market. A model has been developed for analyzing the gaps in the status of health, productivity, nutrition, fertility and management aspects of local farming. Improved practices would be introduced to combat the losses. The model will comprise a farming network linked to farmers’ welfare centre, a central lab and an expert group. A strong sensing technology network would be introduced for data transfer and quality control of the inputs and products. The farmers will e-tag their animals for the purpose of traceability, online history and biodata. The data will be maintained in remote and central servers. A communication system would be developed utilizing mobile phones for the prices, demands and availability status of inputs and produce at local and international markets. A mobile money transfer system will be introduced to exchange, save and borrow small amounts of capital as well as take out short-term insurance policies.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/1952
ISSN: 51 012013
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