Brazil: National cattle and buffalo identification plan strengthens herd protection, says Adapar

Published 2024년 12월 23일

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock in Brazil has launched the National Plan for Individual Identification of Cattle and Buffaloes (PNIB), aiming to improve livestock traceability from 2025 to 2032. The plan will implement an individual identification system to track the history, location, and movement of each animal, aimed at strengthening animal health programs, enhancing market commitment, and supporting consumer demand for product quality. The plan will be implemented in phases, starting with the creation of the system and national database from 2025 to 2027, and the mandatory individual identification of animals born after 2027. The small number of head of cattle per property in Paraná may lead to an earlier completion of the identification process.
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The launch of the National Plan for Individual Identification of Cattle and Buffaloes (PNIB), promoted by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa), promises to further strengthen livestock protection in Paraná, according to the president of the Paraná Agricultural Defense Agency (Adapar), Otamir Cesar Martins. The plan, which will be in effect between 2025 and 2032, aims to qualify and improve livestock traceability by implementing an individual identification system for animals, which will allow detailed monitoring of the history, location and trajectory of each animal. Martins emphasizes that the objective of the plan is to strengthen animal health programs, improve the response to epidemiological outbreaks and reinforce Brazil's commitment to the health requirements demanded by international markets. "For Paraná, which already has a robust agricultural defense system, this is a great opportunity to further expand livestock protection," said the president of Adapar. The ...

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