The regional sheep roundtable will have IICA as its technical secretariat in Chile

Published 2024년 8월 21일

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A collaborative effort led by the Seremi of Agriculture, the Federation of Sheep and Goat Cooperatives of Chile, and other stakeholders such as SAG, INDAP, INIA, and the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture, aims to address issues within Chile's sheep sector. The initiative focuses on solutions to problems like predator-related livestock loss, insurance coverage for damages, and other sector-specific challenges. A preliminary meeting has taken place in Puerto Montt, with plans to expand discussions in other regions and present a proposal to the legislative power and the Minister of Agriculture. A follow-up meeting is scheduled for October, marking a progression in public-private collaboration to enhance the sector and address its challenges.
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The Seremi of Agriculture, the Federation of Sheep and Goat Cooperatives of Chile with regional representatives, the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture, SAG, INDAP and INIA began a work that contemplates finding solutions to problems in the sheep sector. The loss of livestock due to the action of predators, insurance for damage and other issues related to the sector are of concern, but also to show the potential of the region, said the Seremi, Tania Salas, with meetings first in Puerto Montt, but later in other points of the region. Félix Cancino, president of the Sheep and Goat Federation, stated that they will prepare a proposal to the legislative power and will again approach the Minister of Agriculture. Carlos Inostroza, technical manager of the Inter-American ...

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