The amount raised in the wagyu auction will be entirely destined for the Hospital do Amor, an institution dedicated to oncological treatment.
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Next Tuesday (30), at 8 p.m., Guidara, the first Brazilian slaughterhouse specialized in wagyu beef, will hold an auction of two boxes of meat — one of ancho and one of chorizo — obtained from an animal that achieved marbling 12, the maximum level on the Japanese quality scale. The amount raised will be entirely donated to the Hospital do Amor, an institution dedicated to oncological treatment in Barretos, in the interior of São Paulo. Each box will have between 10 and 15 kilograms of selected cuts. The marbling 12 was confirmed by the MIJ (Meat Image Japan) technology, used for the evaluation of wagyu cattle carcasses. In a statement to the press, Daniel Steinbruch, president of Guidara, said that the initiative seeks to unite quality and social impact. “This historic result demonstrates the genetic and management excellence that we have in Brazil. At the same time, we want to show that this added value ...