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ystem assists farmers and produce middlemen

  The AgriManagr system assists farmers and produce middlemen in automating produce purchasing transactions. It facilitates the management of weighing, grading and receipting of produce gathered from farmers at a rural or urban collection centres throughout the country. The app goes beyond mere record keeping by allowing purch webapex.net asing agents to pay the farmers using cashless transactions on their phones. It also comes with the ability to automatically reward frequent and favoured suppliers. Produce purchasing agents who combine AgriManagr with an electronic weighing scale can send the weight information directly to the AgriManagr app through Bluetooth technology. A complete report of the transaction including quality of the produce, quantity, farmer’s details, collection point, and the payment due are sent to the purchasing agent’s headquarters which can then make payment.   Having real-time information about purchases in the field gives the headquarters an accurate

the Philippines and Portugal, it is reputable American

  privatisation schemes in the P find hilippines and Portugal, it is reputable American, Hong Kong, British, Japanese, Finnish, German, French and Spanish firms that are mobilising FDI, while an American firm leads Kazakhstan’s privatisation plan. The current managers of our power sector cannot deliver. You cannot give what you don’t have and it will be an irredeemable blunder for the Buhari administration to attempt to continu business e subsidising the DisCos. The DisCos refuse to roll out prepaid meters because that will force them to receive payment only for power supplied. For operators with huge debts to service, gas and other bills, that will spell insolvency. For now, the government, NERC and the DisCos are in an unholy alliance to rob Nigerians and this is unconscionable. The principle of capitalism is free entry and free exit. An inefficient enterprise deserves to fold up and be replaced by competent entrepreneurs. It was the then vice-president, house Namadi S

the Philippines and Portugal, it is reputable American

  privatisation schemes in the Philippines and Portugal, it is reputable American, Hong Kong, British, Japanese, Finnish, German, French and Spanish firms that are mobilising FDI, while an American firm leads Kazakhstan’s privatisation plan. The current managers of our power sector cannot deliver. You cannot give what you don’t have and it will be an irredeemable blunder for the Buhari administration to attempt to continue subsidising the DisCos. The DisCos refuse to roll out prepaid meters because that will force them to receive payment only for power supplied. For operators with huge debts to service, gas and other bills, that will spell ins webapex.net olvency. For now, the government, NERC and the DisCos are in an unholy alliance to rob Nigerians and this is unconscionable. The principle of capitalism is free entry and free exit. An inefficient enterprise deserves to fold up and be replaced by competent entrepreneurs. It was the then vice-president, Namadi Sambo, as statutory

economy unless it gets the power sector right.

  privatisation schemes in the Philippines and Portugal, it is reputable American, Hong Kong, British, Japanese, Finnish, German, French and Spanish firms that are mobilising FDI, while an American firm leads Kazakhstan’s privatisation plan. The current managers of our power sector cannot deliver. You cannot give what you don’t have and it will b usanews.cc e an irredeemable blunder for the Buhari administration to attempt to continue subsidising the DisCos. The DisCos refuse to roll out prepaid meters because that will force them to receive payment only for power supplied. For operators with huge debts to service, gas and other bills, that will spell insolvency. For now, the government, NERC and the DisCos are in an unholy alliance to usatimes.cc rob Nigerians and this is unconscionable. The principle of capitalism is free entry and free exit. An inefficient enterprise deserves to fold up and be replaced by competent entrepreneurs. It was the then vice-president, Namadi Samb