Indea campaign to update the herd starts this Wednesday (1st)

Indea campaign to update the herd starts this Wednesday (1st)
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The state herd update campaign, carried out by the Institute for Agricultural Defense of the State of Mato Grosso (Indea-MT), begins this Wednesday (01.05). Until June 6th, commercial producers of cattle, buffaloes, pigs and poultry will have to provide Indea with detailed data on their herds and rural properties.

The rural producer will be able to communicate through the producer module, or in person at any Indea unit or outposts. On the municipality’s website, under Animal Health, you can find other information about the campaign.

To have access to the producer module, the interested party must request registration at an Indea unit, and sign the Term of Commitment to Use the Computerized System. On the website, in the Animal Health – Non-In-Person Service section, you can access the aforementioned term.

Rural producers who do not update their herd by May 8th will be prevented from issuing the Animal Transit Guide (GTA), except if the animal is for slaughter. Failure to report herd stock will result in a single fine of 27 Fiscal Standard Units (UPFs), whose monetary value is R$6,383.00.

During communication, rural producers who have cattle and buffaloes under their responsibility may also register the brand.

The president of Indea, Emanuele Gonçalina de Almeida, reinforces the importance of rural producers joining the campaign, as the data presented serves as a mirror so that the State Government can plan future operational actions of official veterinary services.

In the last campaign carried out by Indea, in November 2023, 26,441 rural establishments were registered. In addition, there are 34.1 million cattle, 56.5 million fish, 33.2 million commercial birds, 1.6 million technical pigs and 450 thousand horses.

The article is in Portuguese

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