Russia and Brazil strengthen cooperation in the global veterinary market with new measures

15.08.2024
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During the exhibition, the delegation of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "ARRIAH" together with the official representative in Brazil, the company BELCHER FARMACÊUTICA DO BRASIL SA, held a number of significant meetings at which the main issues related to the Brazilian market were discussed.

The strategic cooperation between BELCHER FARMACÊUTICA DO BRASIL SA and the Federal State Budgetary Institution “ARRIAH” started with the signing of a memorandum of scientific and technical cooperation for 2024-2026. This step became an important stage on the way to a long-term partnership that promises to bring significant benefits to both Russia and Brazil, strengthening their positions in the international veterinary and agricultural markets.

The strategic partnership between Belcher Pharmaceuticals and the All-Russian Research Institute of Animal Health started with the signing of a memorandum of scientific and technical cooperation for 2024-2026. This step opens up new horizons for long-term cooperation, which promises significant benefits for both Russia and Brazil, strengthening their positions in the international veterinary and agricultural markets.

In addition, the FGBU "ARRIAH" signed a scientific and technical cooperation agreement with the State University of Maringa (UEM) and the Technological Institute of Paraná (TECPAR). This agreement will serve as a basis for further improvement of animal health in Latin America, with the intention of expanding joint initiatives in 2024 and 2026.

During the negotiations, issues of registration and supply of vaccines against economically significant diseases in birds, rabbits, cattle and small livestock were considered.

The All-Russian Research Institute of Animal Health intends to provide technical assistance to Brazil in the field of diagnostics and prevention of animal diseases. This cooperation is a clear example of an effective partnership between the two countries aimed at improving animal health and human welfare worldwide.

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