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ZITF livestock conference eyes smarter farming and real impact
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84268, member: 160"] Farmers are gathering to figure out how to keep cows alive during the apocalypse. Organizers for the big cattle meetup at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair in Bulawayo confirmed that preparations are moving fast. Officials expect over two hundred people to show up soon to discuss saving the meat industry. The state is teaming up with the venue hosts to run this show. Obert Jiri from the agriculture ministry argued that saving the sector requires everyone to stop working in silos. He insisted that policymakers and experts must collaborate because rural families rely on these animals to eat. The secretary highlighted genetics and nutrition as major topics while stressing that tech is mandatory because the weather is acting crazy. He pointed out that unpredictable seasons threaten production in dry areas. Jiri believes strategies must match these harsh realities to protect both the herds and the humans who depend on them. Survival logic dictates that adopting smart farming methods is the only way forward to ensure productivity remains high. ZITF boss Nicholas Ndebele claimed the first edition proved that getting everyone in one room actually works. He noted that connecting ranchers with suits helps ground policy in real dirt. The chief executive promised to let nerds drive the agenda, ensuring the talks provide actual value instead of just hot air. Ndebele wants this summit to change lives in places like Matabeleland North and South, where cattle are basically currency. The target is boosting paychecks and durability for communities that exist solely for ranching. This strategic mashup of science and business aims to fix the economics of raising livestock. [/QUOTE]
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