Lack of Rain Threatens Livestock ProductionIn Panama, the dry season began in November last year and not in December as planned, threatening production because of the shortage of pasture for livestock.Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Representatives of the National Cattlemen's Association (Anagan) reported that they were not notified in advance about the expected change in the cycle because of the Niño Phenomenon, which prevented them from preparing to face the lack of rain in better conditions. Source: Panamaamerica.com.pa ¿Busca soluciones de inteligencia comercial para su empresa?Do you need more information about your business sector?Request more information: Need assistance? Contact us
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