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ARGENTINA HIGH QUALITY MEAT FOR THE WORLD Subsecretariat of Livestock. Why Argentina?. Título: Tipografía Arial / Versión: bold Cuerpo 16 a 18 / Color blanco. Because of its soils and climate variety which allows to develop livestock under the best natural conditions.
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ARGENTINA HIGH QUALITY MEAT FOR THE WORLD Subsecretariat of Livestock
Why Argentina? Título: Tipografía Arial / Versión: boldCuerpo 16 a 18 / Color blanco Because of its soils and climate variety which allows to develop livestock under the best natural conditions. Differential value attributes (cultural, social, natural production and processing) that strengthen the integration of products and promote their position. Appreciation to Argentina the highest status on the BSE: "negligible risk" by the OIE. Completion of the health standards of the European Union.Wide variety of cuts in different presentations that aim to preserve the flavor and ensure the tenderness of the meat.
FMD: Sanitary Condition in Argentina, recognized by the OIE Título: Tipografía Arial / Versión: boldCuerpo 16 a 18 / Color blanco
BOVINE LIVESTOCK Título: Tipografía Arial / Versión: boldCuerpo 16 a 18 / Color blanco • 48.900.000 Cattle • +190.000 Farmers • 493 Plants (Slaughter and/orMeatProcessing) • 90 Open marketsforexports of freshmeat • 97 Export plants • 62 High-techplants, authorizedtoexportto EU • 61 PlantsperformingHalalSlaughter
REGIONS OF ARGENTINA Stock Distribution Título: Tipografía Arial / Versión: boldCuerpo 16 a 18 / Color blanco NOA RegionNOA NEA Region 9.1% 26.8% Region of Cuyo Pampas 8.5% 53.4% 2.6% Patagonian Region
PRODUCTION SYSTEMS Título: Tipografía Arial / Versión: boldCuerpo 16 a 18 / Color blanco
Grass Production Extensively reared livestock (Animal Welfare), with a combination of soil and climate that allows it to develop a uniform muscle, tenderness and texture unique in the world. Pastures of the Argentine plains (splitting), which result in 100% natural meat, free of additives and hormones, low-cholesterol, saturated and intramuscular fat.
Silvopastoral/ForestGrazingProduction Título: Tipografía Arial / Versión: boldCuerpo 16 a 18 / Color blanco It allows to develop two different productive activities in one: Forestry and Forage. Protects the soil and holds moisture, producing forage for longer. Animals have shelter, improve calving and increase beef and/or milk production. It stimulates the growth of trees.
Título: Tipografía Arial / Versión: boldCuerpo 16 a 18 / Color blanco Feed lot Intensive production, supplemented with cereal grains and corn silage of high quality. Enables rapid weight gain and the release of land for other activities.Corn silage can accumulate a large amount of dry matter of good quality, optimizing load and weight gain in grazing and generating a high yield of meat per ha when it goes to food to the feed lot.
BOVINE GENETIC MATERIAL Breeding Embryo Transfer Sexed Semen Cloning
BOVINE GENETIC MATERIAL Commercialized Quantities of Bovine Semen
SHEEP Título: Tipografía Arial / Versión: boldCuerpo 16 a 18 / Color blanco Patagonia is the main sheep-producing area and accounts for stock: Chubut (31%), Santa Cruz (22%), Black River (12%). Buenos Aires holds a 10% of the total sheep stock, and is the province with greater participation outside Patagonia. Santa Cruz is the largest exporter of mutton assuming 80% of the total country.
SHEEP Título: Tipografía Arial / Versión: boldCuerpo 16 a 18 / Color blanco • 96 sheep meat plants in the country (slaughter and/or processing) • 20 sheep meat plants enabled for export distributed in Patagonia (7), Buenos Aires (5) and Entre Ríos (3) • 12 export plants which perform Halal slaughter • Intensive and Extensive breeding systems
SHEEP GENETICS Characteristics and geographical distribution Título: Tipografía Arial / Versión: boldCuerpo 16 a 18 / Color blanco Australian Merino: top wool producer 60% wool 40% meat Area: Río Negro, Chubut y Santa Cruz Corriedale: 60% wool 40% meat Area: All Argentina Romney Marsh :70% meat 30% wool Area: Buenos Aires and Litoral Hampshire Down: Great meat producer Area: Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Corrientes, Santa fe, Córdoba, Chaco
Título: Tipografía Arial / Versión: boldCuerpo 16 a 18 / Color blanco SHEEP GENETICS Characteristics and geographical distribution Lincoln: 80% meat 20% wool Area: Buenos Aires Ideal : 60 % carne y 40 % lana Area: provincias del Litoral Criollo: Multipurpose Area: NOA and NEA provincies Texel Argentino : Double purpose Area: Patagonia Sur, Corrientes
SHEEP GENETICS Characteristics and geographical distribution Título: Tipografía Arial / Versión: boldCuerpo 16 a 18 / Color blanco Pampinta (3/4 Frisona x 1/4 Corriedale) Multipurpose, 1,27 lt/day and 272 days of breastfeeding. Lean meat. Area: La Pampa and arid provincies Frisones: Double purpose Area: Template and cold zones Border Leicester :Meat, Thick Wool Area: Buenos Aires
PATAGONIAN SHEEP Título: Tipografía Arial / Versión: boldCuerpo 16 a 18 / Color blanco Unique weather conditions which result in low disease incidence. Free of FMD without vaccination recognized OIE. Exports from that region can be with bone.100% natural production, within an environment slightly modified by man. Lean meat, low cholesterol, smoothness, balance, tenderness and juiciness recognized as unique in the world.
Título: Tipografía Arial / Versión: boldCuerpo 16 a 18 / Color blanco POULTRY CHARACTERISTICS OF PRIMARY PRODUCTION CHARACTERISTICS OF POULTRY INDUSTRY 4 Grandparents breeding farms 150.000 Grandparents 274 Farms of reproducers 7.6 Million parents 573 Million broilers 80 Hatchery 5300 Poultry farms 50 Meat plants 13 Meat plants performing BPM, POES, HACCP, and ISO 9001
Título: Tipografía Arial / Versión: boldCuerpo 16 a 18 / Color blanco Geographical Distribution of Poultry Farms Provincies Participation Entre Ríos 46% Buenos Aires 36% Santa Fe 7% Córdoba 4% Mendoza 3% Río Negro y Neuquén 2% NOA 1% Broiler Chicken Breeds Cobb Ross Arbor Acres Hubbard
Título: Tipografía Arial / Versión: boldCuerpo 16 a 18 / Color blanco Geographical Distribution of Poultry Plants Provincies Participation Entre Ríos 45% Buenos Aires 42% Córdoba 5% Santa Fe 4% Río Negro y Neuquén 3% Mendoza 1%