ANC takes over buffalo registry in Brazil

Published 2023년 6월 13일

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A delegation led by the Brazilian Association of Buffalo Breeders (ABCB) and the National Association of Creator Herd-Book Collares (ANC) has been granted access by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (Mapa) to migrate buffalo breed records. This initiative is part of a national restructuring project aimed at strengthening buffalo breeds and increasing consumption of buffalo products. The registration of buffalo breeds is crucial for genetic improvement and traceability. The ANC, the oldest animal registration entity in Brazil, operates nationwide and has been working to improve herds since 1974.
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The delegation was granted by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (Mapa) and responds to a request forwarded by the Brazilian Association of Buffalo Breeders (ABCB). The migration of records, explains the president of ABCB, Caio Rossato, is part of a national restructuring project that seeks to strengthen the creation of buffalo breeds and spread their use in the field and the consumption of buffalo products. “We strongly believe that, based on the professionalization of the genealogical registry service, the breeder will win. Our expectation is very good. ANC and ABCB will be great partners for the expansion of buffalo breeds in Brazil”. Creator and owner of a dairy in the municipality of Pilar do Sul (SP), Rossato argues that registration is of fundamental importance for any farm whose objective is to select more efficient, productive and adapted animals. “Without knowing the families of the individuals you are working with, it is impossible to make a credible ...

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