Expedition Mitsubishi Triton Katana shows how innovation guarantees the future of Brazilian cattle farming

Published Nov 7, 2025

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Omega Confinement bets on genetics, nutrition, and precision management to achieve efficiency and sustainability.

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The Mitsubishi Triton Katana Expedition continues its journey through the interior of Brazil, highlighting projects that combine tradition and modernity to boost meat production with efficiency and sustainability. The second episode of the series, aboard the Mitsubishi Triton pickup truck, visited the Ômega Confinement in Pongaí, São Paulo, and showed how the arrival of the third generation of ranchers, represented by the veterinarian and animal scientist Diego Renesto, has ensured the future of Brazilian cattle farming through innovation in nutrition and genetics. The new generation of managers, with advanced technical training, focuses on intensification to achieve a better return per area. The goal is clear: to be more productive and more efficient. The farm acquires super young cattle (12 to 14 months, with 10 to 11 arrobas) and slaughters them at just 17 months and 20 arrobas, an extremely short cycle that is only possible with the integration of genetics, health, and ...
Source: CanalRural

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