Mexico: Beef cattle management module inaugurated that will benefit more than 1,500 ranchers

Published 2024년 8월 5일

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The Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation has launched a modern genetic management module for cattle in the Ucayali region, benefiting over 1,500 producers. The facility, located at the INIA Pucallpa Agrarian Experimental Station, will enhance the quality of beef and milk, increase supply for both local and national markets, and potentially support exports. The infrastructure will also improve the health and robustness of cattle in tropical climates. A tripartite agreement between INIA, GORE Ucayali, and the National University of Ucayali will involve the delivery of 20 cows and 3 bulls for research purposes. The minister also emphasized the importance of land formalization for agricultural development in the region.
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The Government, through the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation, inaugurated a modern management module for the genetic core of cattle, which will improve the quality of beef and milk, for the benefit of more than 1,500 producers in the Ucayali region. The activity was led by Minister Ángel Manero, who indicated that “Inauguration of this genetic nucleus will allow for a greater supply of meat; both for the regional and national market, and in some years for export. We have to develop genetic improvement, that is why what brings us together today is very important. The implementation of this modern infrastructure will contribute to providing livestock with the necessary conditions to face tropical climates, reduce mortality levels of slaughter animals and increase the robustness and health of cattle. This module will be directed by the INIA Pucallpa Agrarian Experimental Station, which was built on a total area of 2,097.72 m2, where 3 resting pens, a handling pen, a ...

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