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3 years ago
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Prepare a business plan for farming five cows for milk production ?​

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Vesnalui [34]3 years ago
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Answer:

Creating a dairy farming business plan is always a good strategy, it will be your saviour as it will act as a reference guide for your business.

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Summary.

Company description.

Market Analysis.

Organization description.

Product Line.

Marketing plan.

Marketing team.

Funding request and use.

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