The Brazilian government has allocated funding for Embrapa Swine and Poultry to reinstate its scientific research activities after a 15-year hiatus. This institution is pivotal to the country's two largest production chains, contributing to the export of 6.21 million tons of animal protein in 2023. The funding, part of the Growth Acceleration Program (PAC), will be used to update facilities and equipment to international standards. This includes the acquisition of isolation rooms and a new generation nucleic acid sequencing platform for genetic research on microorganisms, with a focus on pathogens like Influenza A viruses. The funding will also be used for health surveillance and the development of inputs such as rapid molecular diagnostic kits and vaccines for avian influenza and African swine fever.