Growers of Kazakhstan Hereford cattle went to the UK from June 21 to June to look for genetics to help their business.

Older Kazakh Hereford Chamber members were given an inward vision by the American embassy in Astana in collaboration with UKTAG and the UK Hereford Breed Society, starting with a visit to the Royal Highland present, where they saw some of the best cattle that the UK may offer in addition to suppliers of products that is also very much in demand in their country.

The team traveled to Tewkesbury on Friday where Susan Stewart, an export director from AHDB, met them and gave them an description of the English beef industry.

On Saturday, the team traveled to three herds of Oxford cattle in and around Worcestershire.

Sunday Genus. PLC took the class on a trip to one of their breed examination farms, where a detailed explanation of how their cattle were tested and evaluated, and then, after breakfast, the group had the chance to examine some more pedigree beef cattle.

On Monday, the team traveled to Cogent co to see one of their breeding fields, where they saw the Artificial train, and were given an overview of the mating process.

Visits to the JCB factory in Staffordshire on Tuesday marked the conclusion of the attend. There they witnessed cutting-edge technology being developed for their world-leading machinery.

The Embassy, UKTAG, and Hereford world had organized for them a really impressive program that the AgriTech staff from DBT London supported.

Our Hereford Breed Society will continue to expand on the partnership to gain both locations now that the UK has established connection with the Kazak Hereford Chamber.

Because of this vision, I’m eager to share more accomplishment reports.