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Exporting Process.

The first step in the process of exporting to Nepal would be to contact any groups of farmers or large-scale cattle operations to be the importer of the system in Nepal (Government of Nepal, n. d.). From these importers, the required number of readers and tags would then need to be calculated based off of how many cattle there are. The next step would then for the systems to be transported to Nepal, most likely by air. There would also be a few technicians from CIAQ that would travel to Nepal to install and set up the systems. Since the systems do not “expire”, they can be stored for long periods of time, whether this is while being transported or while waiting to be purchased (CIAQ, n. d.). CIAQ would need to obtain exporting permits and also would require a storage space for the systems in Nepal (USAID, 2016).

From: freeworldmaps.net

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