A new record in livestock auctions has attracted attention from both livestock lovers and the general public.
Viatina-19 FIV Mara Imoveis, a Nellore cow, set a record by selling at an astounding $4.8 million in Brazil.
This sale is a milestone, highlighting the value of superior genetic qualities in livestock auctions.
The Nellore breed, known for its white fur and hump, originated in India but is now vital in Brazil.
The high price of Viatina-19 FIV Mara Imoveis influenced the global livestock market, highlighting the breed's value and reputation.
**Revised Sentence**: Nelore cows dominate Brazil's cattle population with 80%, valued for their resilience to poor food and suitability for various climates.