cattle zones
[ˈkætəl zoʊnz]
nounpl: cattle zones
zonas de gado
1. Designated geographical areas or regions established for cattle ranching, breeding, and grazing operations
The government designated several cattle zones in the northern region to organize livestock farming.
O governo designou várias zonas de gado na região norte para organizar a pecuária.
2. Areas managed under specific regulations for the control and management of cattle populations
Cattle zones help prevent disease spread by controlling animal movement between regions.
As zonas de gado ajudam a prevenir a propagação de doenças controlando o movimento animal entre regiões.
3. Territory allocated for livestock grazing with defined boundaries and management practices
Farmers in the cattle zones must follow sustainable grazing protocols.
Os agricultores nas zonas de gado devem seguir protocolos de pastoreio sustentável.
In Brazil, particularly in the Amazon and Central-West regions, cattle zones are significant for the agricultural economy. The term is commonly used in government policies, environmental regulations, and discussions about land use management. These zones are especially relevant in regions like Mato Grosso, Goiás, and Tocantins, which are major cattle-producing areas.
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