Cláudia Junqueira, owner of the state's first certified farm, bet on traceability and embryo transfer technology, leading the development of the sector.
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The cattle industry in the state of São Paulo has in Cláudia Junqueira, from Ituverava (SP), an example of pioneering spirit and forward-thinking. She is the owner of the first certified farm in the state of São Paulo, having joined the bovine traceability program at a time when sustainability and technology were still in their infancy in the sector. This forward-looking attitude towards modernity is what defines the Brazilian cattle farmer's commitment to progress. Joining the traceability program was a milestone, but Cláudia Junqueira's passion for innovation dates back decades: the cattle farmer participated in the first embryo pregnancy auction in Brazil. She was one of the first to perform embryo transfer in cattle, during a period when the technology was viewed with skepticism by more traditional farmers. Check out the full interview with Cláudia in the "The Protagonist" segment: The investment in biotechnology has made Brazil a global powerhouse in animal reproduction. The ...
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