EXCLUSIVE: Puerto Rico to Export Bovine Genetics to International Markets
Puerto Rico launches into the international market with its first export of locally developed bovine genetics, sending 620 embryos of heat-adapted Holstein cows to Colombia, marking a milestone in the island's agricultural biotechnology and positioning it as a strategic ally for countries facing the challenges of hot and humid environments in dairy production.
"Proterra Genetics was born with the purpose of helping to solve three major global challenges: the first is food security; the second, the resilience of agriculture in the face of climate change; and the third, global cooling, how we through livestock can contribute to...
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