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    New partnership to bring premier genetics to the Spanish Market

    chrislyddonBy chrislyddonApril 18, 20162 Mins Read
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    Renowned experts in bovine genetics, innovation and selection, Cogent Breeding Ltd and Inatega SL have teamed up to bring world-leading beef and dairy sires to farmers across Spain.

    The partnership – which continues Cogent’s long-standing commitment to supply the very best in global genetics to every market in the world, will give farmers throughout Spain access to a diverse range of sires, in both sexed and conventional semen.

    Based in Leon, Northern Spain, Inatega is dedicated to animal health including feeding from production and research areas. The company has also been an iconic supplier of quality semen across the country for more than twenty years. Their affiliation with Cogent, the world leaders in sexed semen technology and breeding innovation, will result in a combined strength of proven resource efficiency and the consistent application of genetic science, best practice and cutting-edge technologies in customer herds.

    Pablo Garcia Managing Director said: “We are always looking for ways to expand the services that we offer to our clients and this landmark partnership with Cogent will enable us to supply quality, global genetics to our customers. The whole Inatega team shares the same values and visions as Cogent such as professionalism, integrity and trust and we are delighted to accept the appointment as their new, Spanish distributor.

    “We are particularly keen to promote Cogent’s enviable line-up of Signature Beef sires and look forward to refocusing what is one of the strongest line-ups of bulls available in the world.”Commenting on the acquisition, Cogent’s International Sales Manager for Spain Tom Peters, said: “Our new partnership with Inatega is an exciting development that, will enable us meet the needs of the Spanish market by supplying premier beef and dairy genetics in a structured and efficient way.

    “In the short space of time in which Cogent has been working with Inatega, we have already seen many of our leading sires such as Cogent Supershot, Cogent DG Superstyle, Oconnors Vogue Main Time and Stantons Zion imported into Spain and used successfully in herds throughout the country. This partnership will be a strong fit for both our companies and will allow us to offer outstanding product, service and support to every beef and dairy farmer in Spain.”

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