Abstract
The article highlights the importance of the livestock sector in Minas Gerais and the need for public policies that support genetic improvement in this sector. Raising awareness and training rural producers in the use of genetic reports, such as Expected Progeny Differences (EPD), for selecting breeders is essential for modernizing livestock farming. Thus, the study proposes the creation of robust educational programs and continuous technical support to integrate genetic improvement practices into daily operations, aiming to increase productive efficiency and sector competitiveness. The adoption of advanced genetic improvement practices can significantly enhance the productivity and quality of livestock production, better meeting internal demand. This stimulates job creation in various related sectors and drives local economic development. The need for training in genetics also promotes educational advancement and attracts investment in research, contributing to robust and sustainable economic growth in the municipality and region.
DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2024.023-002