<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><link>https://en.sag.com.br/Blog</link><title>Blog | SAG - Agroindustrial Software</title><image><![CDATA[<url>https://t6.al/jGCF.svg</url>]]></image><description>Confira as últimas matérias publicadas.</description><language>en</language><item><title>EDATA and SAG announce strategic paternship to strengthen technological solutions in the agribusiness sector</title><link>https://en.sag.com.br/Blog/Cattle_Farming/EDATA_and_SAG_announce_strategic_paternship_to_strengthen_technological_solutions_in_the_agribusiness_sector</link><description><![CDATA[The companies EDATA and SAG, globally recognized for their technological solutions aimed at the agribusiness sector, announce a strategic paternship to offer even more complete and efficient solutions to serve the entire production chain, from farm to fork.<br/> <br/>This paternship is the result of strategic planning based on the companies’ broad know-how, strong market presence, and commitment to boosting results across the entire protein production chain.<br/> <br/>With 26 years of experience in agribusiness and a presence in Latin America, SAG develops technological solutions for the poultry, swine, and cattle sectors, connecting farm operations to the strategic management of agro-industries. EDATA, on the other hand, has 35 years of history and global operations, delivering software for protein slaughter and processing industries.<br/> <br/>"This paternship represents an important step in the evolution of both companies. We are combining know-how, experience, structure, and future vision to deliver more complete solutions for the entire production chain and add even more value to our clients,” says Edgar Trevisan, CEO of EDATA.<br/> <br/>The joint work between the companies reflects the dynamics of the sector, which demands robust solutions, highly specialized teams, and alignment with the new market requirements.<br/> <br/>"We are facing a moment where innovation demands collaboration. By joining forces, we can accelerate deliveries, reduce complexities, and offer more complete solutions and global best practices for the entire chain, from farm to table,” says Sidiney Tartari, CEO of SAG.<br/> <br/>Respecting the culture and values of both companies, the paternship prioritizes continuity of services and value generation for clients, who will benefit from an expanded portfolio of solutions.<br/><br/><strong class="btk">More information about the partnership between EDATA and SAG, including a full FAQ, is available on the microsite:</strong><br/><a class="z5" href="https://conteudo.sag.com.br/juntas-en" referrerpolicy="no-referrer" tabindex="0">conteudo.sag.com.br/juntas-en</a><br/>]]></description><category>Cattle Farming</category><pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2025 13:47:00 GMT</pubDate><enclosure type="image/avif" url="https://t6.al/kAxb.avif"></enclosure></item><item><title>Poultry farming in Rio Grande do Sul resumes markets after overcoming isolated case in Newcastle</title><link>https://en.sag.com.br/Blog/Poultry_Farming/Poultry_farming_in_Rio_Grande_do_Sul_resumes_markets_after_overcoming_isolated_case_in_Newcastle</link><description><![CDATA[<i><strong class="btk">Poultry production in Rio Grande do Sul is among the three largest in Brazil</strong></i><strong class="btk"> Agrolink - Aline Merladete</strong><br/> <br/>After the official closure of the isolated case of Newcastle registered in July of this year in the municipality of Anta Gorda, in Rio Grande do Sul, and the communication of the Brazilian health authorities to the World Organization for Animal Health (WHO), some countries lifted restrictions on<a class="z5" href="https://translate.google.com/website?sl=pt&amp;tl=en&amp;hl=pt-BR&amp;client=webapp&amp;u=https://www.agrolink.com.br/cotacoes/carnes/aves/?utm_source%3Dagrolink-detalhe-noticia%26utm_medium%3Ddetalhe-noticia%26utm_campaign%3Dlinks-internos" referrerpolicy="no-referrer" tabindex="0"><strong class="btk"> poultry</strong></a> products from Rio Grande do Sul. Among the markets that resumed operations are Russia, South Africa and Peru, strengthening the sector's international trade.<br/> <br/>According to information released by the Poultry Organization of RS (Asgav/Sipargs), the quick resolution of the case was the result of the joint efforts of federal, state and private sector authorities. "All the dedication of those involved and the interaction between the production sector and health and inspection authorities were decisive in eradicating the disease and demonstrating to the world the effectiveness of our system", stated José Eduardo dos Santos, executive president of the entity.<br/>Poultry production in Rio Grande do Sul is among the three largest in Brazil and has a long history of exporting to several international markets, consolidating the credibility of its production chain. According to Asgav, joint action with the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) was essential to meet health requirements and ensure control of the case.<br/> <br/>The use of strict protocols, technological tools and precise mapping of the affected area allowed for quick and effective action by official bodies. Now, with the lifting of embargoes by some countries, the poultry sector in Rio Grande do Sul awaits the end of restrictions still maintained by markets such as China, Mexico and Chile. <br/>]]></description><category>Poultry Farming</category><pubDate>Sun, 24 Nov 2024 13:55:00 GMT</pubDate><enclosure type="" url="https://t6.al/x6pK."></enclosure></item><item><title>Increased exports support the price of beef cattle</title><link>https://en.sag.com.br/Blog/Cattle_Farming/Increased_exports_support_the_price_of_beef_cattle</link><description><![CDATA[<i>Between January and August 2024, exports recorded a 20% increase in sales value and 40% in sales volume when compared to the same period in 2023.</i><br/>The beef market has good expectations for the last quarter of 2024. At a meeting of the Beef Cattle Technical Committee of the Agriculture and Livestock Federation of the State of São Paulo (Faesp), the projections presented showed a trend in the maintenance of good export performance, mainly to China. <br/> <br/>With the rise in the international market and the supply of the domestic market, which represents about 80% of beef production, there is an increase in the number of contracts. The recovery in the value of the arroba of fat cattle and the increase, albeit modest, in the price of calves are making cattle farmers excited about Christmas. <br/> <br/>"The market is beginning to show signs of recovery and this is very important for the entire beef production chain. We know that China is a strong market in the last months of the year, and to promote increases in the price of beef cattle per arroba", stressed Cyro Ferreira Penna Júnior, coordinator of the Commission. <br/> <br/>Among the issues that were also discussed at the meeting was the creation of the state compensation fund, which will compensate producers who have some outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease on their properties. The state government's Bill, which proposes the creation of a fund with public resources, will be submitted to the Legislative Assembly and is expected to be voted on and sanctioned this year, so that it can already raise funds in 2025. <br/> <br/>It is worth remembering that São Paulo, since May, has been nationally recognized as a foot-and-mouth disease-free zone without vaccination and the last recorded outbreak of the disease in the state was in 1996. However, the compensation funds are a security for livestock farmers and are part of an animal defense strategy of the PNEFA Strategic Plan, of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MAPA). Fundesa-PEC was announced by Governor Tarcísio de Freitas during Agrishow, at the end of April. <br/> <br/>"I had the opportunity to talk to the governor about the issue, which has caused concern among livestock farmers, reinforcing Faesp's request for a quick definition of the fund. The governor, who is always sensitive to the issues of the agricultural sector, guaranteed that he will work on this," concluded Faesp president Tirso Meirelles. <br/>]]></description><category>Cattle Farming</category><pubDate>Sun, 17 Nov 2024 20:55:00 GMT</pubDate><enclosure type="" url="https://t6.al/x7fO."></enclosure></item></channel></rss>