2017
DOI: 10.3844/ajeassp.2017.781.789
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Development of Electronic Control Circuits for WSN: Towards a Livestock Tracking and Identification System

Abstract: Botswana's beef sector contributes 0.3% of the total world beef exports, i.e. US$ 42.4 billion as of the year 2013 and her major market is the European Union (EU). Unfortunately, her failure to comply with the frequently changing European Commission (EC) export regulations on livestock tracking and identification means that beef export to this market is sometimes suspended. Research trends indicate that smart agriculture solutions have gained popularity in agricultural production and can help keep up with the … Show more

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“…Considering that criminals are resorting to the possibility of using ICTs and contemporary means of communication to sell stolen livestock products, it should be noted that ICT tools can also be a possible solution to prevent theft. In particular, the use of animal chipping seems to be a rational solution (Maphane et al 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Considering that criminals are resorting to the possibility of using ICTs and contemporary means of communication to sell stolen livestock products, it should be noted that ICT tools can also be a possible solution to prevent theft. In particular, the use of animal chipping seems to be a rational solution (Maphane et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%