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andre [41]
4 years ago
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A large dairy has decided to focus its efforts on becoming a sustainable company. It needs to redesign the packages it uses for

its products, work with distributors to find more sustainable solutions of transport, and treat their 10,000 cows more sustainably. All of this requires the dairy to be:
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galina1969 [7]4 years ago
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Answer: A large dairy has decided to focus its efforts on becoming a sustainable company. It needs to redesign the packages it uses for its products, work with distributors to find more sustainable solutions of transport, and treat their 10,000 cows more sustainably. All of this requires the dairy to build its lasting value chain

<u>Explanation:</u>

A Value Chain is the process through which a company adds value to its product. That value may be added to marketing, production as well as sales activities.

A Value chain plays a very important role in concern. This will enable the large dairy to concentrate on those areas which need improvement and work efficiently in that direction. Various strategies will be formulated and implemented to increase efficiency. The main focus of the value chain is to deliver the services at least possible cost and get a competitive benefit.

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