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Entities discuss sustainable development of the Brazilian Pantanal

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Brazil
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Published Mar 19, 2024

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A meeting was held between representatives from Embrapa, the Pantaneira Association of Organic and Sustainable Livestock (ABPO), IDH, and public bodies from Mato Grosso do South to discuss the sustainable rural development of the Pantanal biome. The focus was on sustainable and inclusive beef cattle farming, food security, and the use of traceability tools. The meeting emphasized the need for cooperation between institutions, specific criteria for the Pantanal biome, and a comprehensive plan involving various stakeholders.
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Sustainable rural development of the Pantanal biome, this was the focus of the meeting between representatives from Embrapa, the Pantaneira Association of Organic and Sustainable Livestock (ABPO), IDH – a foundation that works to transform markets – and public bodies from Mato Grosso do South. “We discussed topics of relevance to the current scenario of beef cattle farming, especially sustainability, inclusive production and food security, based on the use of traceability tools”, says Antonio Rosa, general manager of Embrapa Gado de Corte (Campo Grande- MS). At the end of the visit, Rosa states that the opportunity for cooperation between institutions in order to expand beef cattle production systems in a sustainable way became evident. Embrapa Gado de Corte, Embrapa Pantanal (Corumbá-MS) and Embrapa Agropecuária Oeste (Dourados-MS) have ongoing partnerships with ABPO and also with the State Animal and Plant Health Defense Agency (IAGRO) and the Secretariat of State of ...
Source: Embrapa
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