ExpoZebu 2025, marking its 90th anniversary, has become the world's largest meeting for zebu breeds, with over 2,800 animals expected to be judged across various auctions, exhibitions, and technical lectures. Scheduled from April 26 to May 4 in Uberaba, Brazil, the event aims to attract around 500,000 visitors, showcasing the rich history of zebu cattle in Brazil. Moacir Norberto Sgarioni, the general superintendent of the Brazilian Association of Zebu Breeders (ABCZ), discusses the event's significance, highlighting the contributions of key figures like Celso Garcia Cid and the importance of genetic advancement in Brazilian livestock. Free admission, with some exceptions, underscores ABCZ's commitment to making the event accessible to a wide audience, while focusing on the future of zebu cattle farming through genetic improvement and science-based sustainability strategies.