The new BiosSui tool will help Brazilian producers to better make an assessment what the status is of the biosecurity levels on their farm. Photos: Embrapa Suínos e Aves
Brazil’s agricultural research institute Embrapa set out to develop a biosecurity compliance analysis tool that is specifically built for the situation in Brazil. It will be made available to the country’s swine producers in the coming months. Called BiosSui, the system monitors and suggests improvements for health management in farm operations and may soon be adopted as a national standard. Tested in Paraná state – one of Brazil’s leading pig-producing regions – the system generat
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