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What was one of the key objectives of the Intensive Cattle Development Project (ICDP)?

AAchieving self-sufficiency in cereal production

BBreaking through in milk production

CExpanding meat exports

DIntroducing genetically modified cattle

Answer:

B. Breaking through in milk production

Read Explanation:

One of the primary goals of the ICDP was to bring about a significant increase in milk production by providing cattle owners with a comprehensive package of improved practices.


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