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Brazilian bovine genetics advances in Africa.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock of Niger authorizes the importation of bovine embryos from Brazil.

It took about six months of work, negotiations, and international coordination before the authorization was issued.

The document, issued by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock of Niger, authorizes the importation of bovine embryos from Brazil, in an initiative involving AG Agropecuária DNA, AGT, and Emperia, a regional partner in the African continent.

The authorization represents an important step towards the presence of Brazilian bovine genetics in Africa. This advancement also reinforces the interest of African markets in solutions capable of contributing to herd improvement, increased productivity, and the strengthening of local livestock farming.

The process required patience, diplomacy, and technical organization. In international negotiations involving animal genetic material, every documentary detail matters. Certificates, proof of origin, traceability, and technical validations are essential elements to provide security to the parties involved.

In this context, the AGT certification It played a key role in the progress and closing of the deal. The certificate helped to reinforce the traceability and reliability of the information presented, helping to transform a business opportunity into a concrete transaction.

In Africa, the initiative had the support of Emperia, a regional partner of AG Agropecuária DNA. Led by Saadia, The company played an important role in connecting with local stakeholders and monitoring the negotiations that allowed the project to move forward.

More than just the issuing of a document, this achievement marks a concrete step in bringing Brazilian agribusiness closer to the African market.

This breakthrough demonstrates how the combination of quality genetics, certification, traceability, and regional presence can open doors in international markets. It also reinforces Brazil's role as a partner capable of contributing solutions for the development of livestock farming in diverse production realities.

For AG Agropecuária DNA, AGT, and Emperia, the result in Niger represents not only the closing of one stage, but the beginning of new possibilities for cooperation on the African continent.

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