Summary of CNA defende remuneração para o couro e tipificação de carcaças

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In the YouTube video "CNA Defends Payment for Hides and Typification of Carcasses," the National Cattle Raising Commission of the Brazilian Cattle Raisers Association (CNA) met in Brasília to discuss the need for protocols to certify the quality and safety of hides and carcasses. With approximately 40 million animals slaughtered annually in Brazil, producers currently receive no payment for hides. The industry, along with tanneries, is working on a protocol to allow producers to be remunerated for high-quality hides. Another topic addressed was the importance of carcass classification for Brazilian producers to enter new markets and compete with global players. The new government is expected to help Brazil become a significant player in the world market by supporting the cattle industry's growth, which is highly competitive in meat production and has the potential to improve Brazilians' purchasing power and economic growth.

  • 00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "CNA defende remuneração para o couro e tipificação de carcaças" (CNA Defends Payment for Hides and Typification of Carcasses), the National Cattle Raising Commission of the Brazilian Cattle Raisers Association (CNA) held a meeting in Brasília to discuss the protocol for classifying hides and carcasses. The president of the commission, Antônio Pitanga, and Doctor Antônio were among those present. One of the topics discussed was the need for a protocol to certify the quality and safety of hides, as Brazil currently has approximately 40 million animals slaughtered annually, and producers receive nothing for the hides. The industry, along with tanneries, is working on a protocol to allow producers to be remunerated for high-quality hides. Another topic addressed was the need for carcass classification, as Brazilian pecuaria aims to enter new markets and evolve rapidly. Producers need to know the standards of the animals they are selling, and well-placed carcasses are essential for conquering markets abroad. Without proper classification, Brazilian producers cannot compete with global players who have better-quality carcasses. The new government, which understands the importance of working, producing, and commercializing, is expected to help Brazil become a country of significance in the world. The Brazilian cattle industry, which is highly competitive in terms of meat production, has a great opportunity for growth, both in terms of improving the purchasing power of Brazilians and the country's economic growth. Brazil in 2019 is expected to be a new country where the producer class will have an even more active role in generating revenue and income for the country. [Music]

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