Change is the only constant thing and that change has come to the red meat value chain , with the A.T. M. strategy. A great vision birth by wisdom.
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Thursday, July 2, 2020
The Red Meat Value Chain In Lagos.
Its so amazing what you can accomplish by power of a vision. About 6 years ago i talked about the power of a vision and how it can change your world,
Change is the only constant thing and that change has come to the red meat value chain , with the A.T. M. strategy. A great vision birth by wisdom.
Change is the only constant thing and that change has come to the red meat value chain , with the A.T. M. strategy. A great vision birth by wisdom.
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