An important and successful auction of the Brangus and Braford breeds was carried out, “which shows that producers are betting on the country by incorporating the best productive genetics”
In a context where the drought continues to affect the central north of the country, Los Guasunchos Cabin carried out a important and successful auction of the Brangus and Braford breeds“which shows that producers are betting on the country incorporating the best productive genetics”they assured from the company of Werthein Group.
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The annual auction of Cabaña Los Guasunchos belonging to the Werthein Group, held in Santa Margarita, province of Santa Febecame a livestock event which brought together a large number of breeders and producers who participated. A clear example is that The offer of 236 players was purchased by 75 buyers from Salta, Tucumán, Santiago del Estero, Córdoba, Santa Fe, Buenos Aires, Chaco, Formosa, Entre Ríos, Corrientes and Misiones, as well as breeders from Paraguay.


The setting of the auction was very important and also included the presence of Victor Navajaspresident of the Argentine Brangus Association and of Juan Manuel Alberroholder of the Braford Argentina Association.
“That in a year as hard as this, with this long drought that we have been suffering, the call of so many breeders and producers who invest in genetics It demonstrates a valuable long-term vision. The producers are committed to the country and that is why they incorporate genetics to improve,” explained the engineer. Jorge Sedelli, manager of Cabaña Los Guasunchos. The interest in the Los Guasunchos auction was evident, for example, with the case of a Brangus heifer with a calf that was auctioned after a long dispute between eight ranchers and groups of breeders for 28.5 million pesoss, one of the highest values of the year in this market.
The auction was conducted by Juan Pedro Colombofrom the consignee house Colombo and Magliano, who commented that “this auction highlights the producer’s vocation for access to the best products.” In this same sense, the Dr. Diego Granégenetic director of Los Guasunchos, expressed that “In these schools we have been working and selecting for productive attributes for many years. that have a high impact on production.”
In this auction where also Brahman breeders were offered from La Carolina cabin, in Corrientes, There was a lot of interest in the offer of bulls, some of which were even acquired by artificial insemination centers. “But without a doubt it was the females that went on sale that were the true stars of the auction, as demonstrated by the values achieved,” concluded Sedelli.
Source: Ambito