I saw something like that in today's Daily Nation Classified Section. I think the machine, though unsure whether it's origin is India, is locally available. On 23/11/2010, Muchiri Nyaggah <muchiri@semacraft.com> wrote:
Hi.
India has had an automated milk weighing system that not only weighs but checks the milk for fat content and processes payments (in some cases on the spot) so that farmers have no doubt what their milk is worth and when they'll get paid. I haven't heard of anything similar here and wondered if this would work here and probably also be adopted for other agricultural goods, especially maize. Is there anyone from USAID's Kenya Dairy Sector Competitiveness Project on the list to shed a little light?
See this post on AMCUS here http://www.expresscomputeronline.com/20020916/ebiz1.shtml
<http://www.expresscomputeronline.com/20020916/ebiz1.shtml>
Kind regards,
*Muchiri* Nyaggah
Director
@muchiri
+254 722 506400
Semacraft.com
-- *Solomon Mbũrũ Kamau* ***************************************************** *Man is a gregarious animal and enjoys agreement as cows will graze all the same way to the side of a hill!* AND *It is better to die in dignity than in the ignominy of ambiguous generosity! * http://smiley2.wordpress.com http://mburu.sikika.co.ke