Alex Miyasaki's curation brings nine breeds to Feicorte 2025, bringing together technology, cutting-edge genetics, and families around Brazilian livestock. Watch the video
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Feicorte 2025 is moving the interior of São Paulo with a living showcase of national bovine genetics. Watch the video below and check out the details of this work. Veterinarian Alex Miyasaki, curator of the exhibition, is responsible for bringing together nine bovine breeds that represent the most advanced in beef cattle. Among the highlights of this edition are the Sindi breed, with a national judging stage, the Santa Gertrudis, with an official exhibition, and the Wagyu, known for its extremely marbled meat. Evaluations are being conducted live during the event, attracting technical gazes and moving the audience that follows the judgments in the pavilions. For Miyasaki, Feicorte has an essential role that goes beyond business. The atmosphere is familiar: parents, children, and grandparents approach rural production in an affective and educational manner. The fair space also allows direct contact with the animals, awakening the interest of those who want to learn more about the ...
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