The Friboi team from Lins presents a Nelore cattle lot that is confined, with an average of 19 arrobas, reinforcing the trend of electronic traceability in cattle farming.
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Hey there, fellow farmers! What a great day to talk about a result that is pure technology and weight, you know? Today, we head to São Paulo to see a Nelore cattle herd that is putting on quite a show in the feedlot! Check it out. And what is most impressive is that they already have electronic ear tags, ensuring traceability and transparency in production! That's something to impress both the eyes and the wallet, showing that the future of cattle farming is now! Hit play on the video below and check out this story that is pure innovation! The proof that technology and management go hand in hand in cutting-edge cattle farming was the big topic of our Giro pelo Brasil segment this Friday, September 19. The traditional segment of the Giro do Boi program, from Canal Rural, shows how Brazil is producing high-quality, safe meat with traceability for consumers. The details of this top lot were presented by Wladimir Batista de Oliveira, originator of the Friboi unit in Lins (SP). He ...
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