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beacause they need to develop there countries thsed to develope money earned from exporting meat is used to develop it

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A large part of the total meat produced is consumed locally. The rest is exported to Europe. The dairy farms need dairy cattle and the soil in prairies is good and are ideal to grow crops and hay that are highly nutriosous

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