19/10/16 |   Research, Development and Innovation

Brazil and India sign agricultural research agreements

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Brazil's and India's governments signed two technical-scientific cooperation agreements during the meeting betweeen president Michel Temer and the prime-minister of India, Narendra Modi, last Monday (October 17), in Goa (India).

The agreements establish partnerships between Embrapa and India's Department Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries, for cooperation on bovine genome and assisted reproduction technologies; and the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, for cooperation in genetic resources, agriculture, animal science, natural resources and fishery.

Read the full news article on the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply's website. 

Translation: Mariana Medeiros

Embrapa's Secretariat of Communications - Secom

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