Beef cattle and equideoculture are topics of debate in Agro for Brazil

Published 2020년 11월 2일

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The third edition of the Agro pelo Brasil project concluded on Saturday, focusing on beef cattle and equine culture production, management, and market issues. The program emphasized the importance of financial management in cattle farming and strategies to overcome pandemic challenges. It also highlighted the potential of equine culture, with over five million horses, donkeys, and mules in Brazil. Novelties included the painting Ateg Senar Responde and presentations of startups IRancho and E-rural. The event also featured cultural performances and a gastronomic table showcasing regional dishes.
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The third edition of the Agro pelo Brasil project ended on Saturday (31) with debates on the production, management and market of beef cattle and equine culture, in addition to new pictures, cultural and gastronomic attractions of the participating states. The program started with the discussion about the importance of professional management in beef cattle so that the rancher has a profit and maintains the business in the face of fluctuations in the economy. Participants analyzed points such as the challenges of the segment with the pandemic, strategies to guarantee income, exports and traceability. “Management is the map of the property so that the producer can achieve profit. If he does not know what his costs and revenues are, financial closing will be complicated. In addition, it will not identify the points you need to correct in order to take advantage of market opportunities ”, said CNA technical advisor, Ricardo Nissen. Veterinarian Jonas Batista Ferreira Filho pointed ...

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