National Plan for Individual Traceability of Cattle and Buffaloes is a step forward for Brazilian livestock farming, says Abiec

Published Dec 17, 2024

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock in Brazil has introduced the National Plan for Individual Traceability of Cattle and Buffaloes, which has been developed with the help of the Brazilian Association of Meat Exporting Industries (Abiec) and other stakeholders. This initiative aims to enhance agricultural defense, improve quality and food safety, and enable the country to penetrate new markets. Currently, Brazil, being the world's largest beef exporter, operates a batch-based traceability system, which will be upgraded to individual animal traceability through the use of technologies like electronic tags and buttons. The implementation of the plan will be gradual, with a focus on supporting small producers and ensuring the efficiency of the system.
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Original content

With the active contribution of the Brazilian Association of Meat Exporting Industries (Abiec) in its development, the National Plan for Individual Traceability of Cattle and Buffaloes was announced by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) this Tuesday (17). The Plan is the result of a Working Group created by the Secretariat of Agricultural Defense, which included the participation of Abiec and other entities in the production chain. Its establishment will represent a significant advance in the efficiency of the country's agricultural defense, ensuring better control of quality and food safety, and, consequently, boosting the opening of new markets and the maintenance of existing ones for Brazilian meat. Brazil is the world's largest exporter of beef and is already present in more than 150 countries. Although it already has a consolidated traceability system, based on the control of animal movement, through the Animal Transit Guide (GTA), today it is done by batches. ...

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