An Integration is Bringing together of two or more segments of Beef productions and processing under one centrally organized unit.
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An Integration is Bringing together of two or more segments of beef productions and processing under one centrally organized unit.
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An integration is the formation, coordination, or blending of units or components into a functioning or unified whole. In EMAP, integration refers to a coordinated approach to environmental monitoring, research, and assessment, both among EMAP resource groups and with other environmental monitoring programs. integration in EMAP also refers to the technical processes involved in normalizing and combining data for interpretation and assessment.

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