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Related with the multiplication of biological plants and animals for the production of bio-products like skin, wool, medicinal herbs,etc.

It involves activities in reproducing and multiplying certain species of plants and animals for the sake of earning profit from their sale. Fish culture, cattle breeding, goatery and piggery are included in genetic industries.

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