. Agri-news. Agriculture. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ALBERTA CATTLE SOLD TO LATIN AMI i C The first delegation of Latin American visitors hosted by the Alberta Canada All Breeds Association (ACABA) has resulted in the sale of 30 animals. The cattle buying delegation of representatives from Mexico, Chile, and Brazil visited Alberta earlier this month to view Alberta livestock and facilities. "They enjoyed themselves, and perhaps more importantly they ordered some ; says Vic Janssen, an Alberta Agriculture commodity officer. "We have some really good indications there will be ma


. Agri-news. Agriculture. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ALBERTA CATTLE SOLD TO LATIN AMI i C The first delegation of Latin American visitors hosted by the Alberta Canada All Breeds Association (ACABA) has resulted in the sale of 30 animals. The cattle buying delegation of representatives from Mexico, Chile, and Brazil visited Alberta earlier this month to view Alberta livestock and facilities. "They enjoyed themselves, and perhaps more importantly they ordered some ; says Vic Janssen, an Alberta Agriculture commodity officer. "We have some really good indications there will be many more ordered in ; The Mexican visitors, Dr. Rafael Martinez and Henri Dominguez, represent- ing the Regional Cattle Union of Jalisco, placed the initial order esulting from the visit. Holsteins, Herefords, Chianina, Charolais and Black Angus breeding animals make up the 30 head selected. The cattle will be shipped in late September to Guadalajara, located in the state of Jalisco. They will be immediately exhibited in the Guadalajara Livestock Show October 18 to 25 before being delivered to breeders. The cattle will be shipped by truck to Mexico, says Mr. Janssen. However, if a total of 80 animals have been ordered by the time of shipping, it could be feasible to use air transport instead. Other Latin American cattle breeders have also shown an interest in Alberta livestock. "We have specific enquiries from Chile, and a pretty good indication that other countries will be sending delegations here later on," says Mr. Jan sen. -(cont'd)-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Alberta. Alberta Agriculture. Communications Branch; Alberta. Alberta Agriculture. Print Media Branch; Alberta. Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development. Publishing Branch. [Edmonton] : Communicatio


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