The Brazilian government has opened its equine market to Bolivia, a move that strengthens the national livestock industry and creates new opportunities for national breeders. The decision, officially made by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) and the General Coordination of Equine Health, allows for the export of Brazilian animals and genetic material to Bolivia. The trade will adhere to strict health protocols, ensuring quality and safety. This development is seen as a significant achievement by the Brazilian Federation of Breed Animal Breeders Associations (Febrac), highlighting the international recognition of the quality of Brazilian horses and the genetic excellence developed in the country.