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The Livestock Monitoring market is a subset of the Livestock industry that focuses on the tracking and monitoring of animals. This includes the use of technology such as sensors, cameras, and other devices to monitor the health and wellbeing of animals. This technology can be used to track the location of animals, monitor their health, and detect any potential health issues. It can also be used to monitor the environment in which the animals are kept, such as temperature, humidity, and air quality.
The use of Livestock Monitoring technology has become increasingly popular in recent years, as it provides farmers with a more efficient and cost-effective way to monitor their animals. This technology can help farmers to reduce the risk of disease, improve animal welfare, and increase the productivity of their livestock.
Some companies in the Livestock Monitoring market include Allflex, Cargill, and Herdwatch. These companies provide a range of products and services, such as sensors, cameras, and software, to help farmers monitor their animals. Show Less Read more