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Livestock

1. In an integrated system, incoming invoices can be linked to specific stables giving more control over actual, specific costs. This provides more accurate information and saves administrative costs.

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2. Purchasing, keeping and looking after livestock costs money. Identifying and following these in the system, coupled with the animals’ numbers and fallen livestock helps calculate accurate lifetime costs. These can help protect the bottom line and can alert to problems.

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3. For livestock, importing automated feeders data into the system can save labour costs.
 

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4. Following the different generations for livestock in the system can reduce labour costs on lengthy calculations and assessments.
 

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5. ​Aiding the following of produce of livestock with digital technology, and importing these data into the system can save on administrative costs and will also provide more up-to-date information for decisions.
 

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Contents

Section 1

Department-specific benefits

Section 4

Change Management

Section 2

Restructuring benefits

Section 5

System related operational risks

Section 3

Modelling

Section 6

Interconnectedness
of systems

Section 7

Other system gains

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