Breeders Association Granadina Goat Murciano-, ACRIMUR, held yesterday in Jumilla, its XVI Training Course Livestock Goat Murciano-Granadina, which were more than fifty farmers working with the goat sector in the municipality.
Councillor for Agriculture, Francisco Martínez Escandell was responsible for inaugurating the course, together with the Director General of Agricultural and Agro-based Industry Training Region, Angel Garcia, and the Director General of Livestock and Fisheries Carmen Teodora Morales, plus Emilio Carranco, president of ACRIMUR.
In different papers questions as possible proceedings before an outbreak of contagious agalactia, export of goats, Malgrama information, and countries with formalized arrangements artificial feeding or running data query Murciagran website, among other topics were discussed.
As highlighted Martínez Escandell, "it is important for farmers to associate you and do them share your experiences and these training sessions are a good place to find" besides Councilman encouraged them to continue to farm since "they are an important engine that benefits not only the economy but also the Jumilla region. "
Moreover, the Director General of Livestock and Fisheries, Carmen Teodora Morales, noted that "for the Murcia goat breed grenadine remains the best in terms of milk production, are necessary one of a series of compromises where necessary farmers are the first link. Good control of milk yield, the best available at the time of performing artificial insemination or maintaining lactation daughters are some of the necessary actions that will result in either collected improving our race and therefore scans, and through these courses the administration favors knowledge of farmers on these and other important issues with which progress in improving Murcia Granada race. "
Meanwhile, according tinged CEO Agrifood Industry and Agricultural Training in the Region, Angel Garcia, "training events are essential for a sector to move and succeed and in this sense also, equally important is recycled, and learn new aspects of the management of this disease and goat breed that such representation has on the economy of the region. "
These courses are funded by the European Social Fund and the Ministry of Environment, Rural and Marine Affairs and are targeted for training and improving techniques in the national livestock sector.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla