Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination Market Outlook

Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Solution (Semen, Services), By Distribution Channel (Private, Public), By Animal (Bovine, Swine), By Sector (Meat, Dairy), And Segment Forecasts

Published Date: May - 2025 | Publisher: MIR | No of Pages: 259 | Industry: healthcare | Format: Report available in PDF / Excel Format

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Market Size & Trends

The size of the Brazil veterinary artificial insemination market was estimated to be USD 606.0 million in 2024 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 9.2% during the period from 2025 to 2030. Major factors expected to boost the growth are the increasing export activities, surfacing innovative research activities, rising livestock production, awareness & training activities, and uses of artificial intelligence. One of the key drivers behind this market's growth opportunities is the growing uses of artificial intelligence in veterinary AI. Country researchers and veterinary professionals are trying to implement this disruptive technology into artificial insemination processes. For example, in accordance with a 2024 article found in MDPI, researchers from Brazil and the USA joined hands to study artificial intelligence applications in bovine breeding processes.

This study integrated environmental and cow-related factors with automated activity monitoring (AAM) data to develop a predictive model to increase the conception rate of cows. The model indicated that including on-farm data such as parity, health status, and environmental factors significantly improved the accuracy of pregnancy predictions compared to using only AAM data, while also comparing the pregnancy outcomes between two AI timings. These findings suggest that, by helping animal owners choose the most advantageous time for artificial insemination of cattle, integration of on-farm and AAM data can significantly improve reproductive management.

Brazil is, in addition, one of the world's leading exporters of meat types, including beef and pork, to over 100 countries. Disease outbreaks in Brazil, in the recent past, have impacted its meat exports. China, being the biggest buyer of Brazilian beef, suspended the imports because of disease outbreaks among the cattle population. Still, exports have also been on the rise lately, serving as a driving force. Brazilian bovine semen and embryo exports earned $6.11 million last year, a rise from $4.7 million the previous year, as reported in an article by Sylvia Schandert in April 2025, according to data from the Agriculture Ministry's Agrostat system. embryos witnessed the largest proportionate growth in revenue at 73.3%, to $1.41 million, from $818,900. In volume terms, exports of genetic material increased to 1,450 kilograms from 942 kilograms in 2023.

Likewise, the Brazilian Association of Artificial Insemination (Asbia) index reported that Brazil exported 20,539,086 doses of semen last year, a 6% increase from the previous year. 31 foreig31 foreign countries received 833,276 of these, a decrease of almost 5% from the previous year.ceeded exports, with 5,741,702 dosexports,4% rise. A total of 26,280,788 doses were exchanged, marking a 7.4% increase in the market.

Furthermore, many other countries are increasing their meat imports from Brazil. For instance, in March 2024, Brazil and Thailand signed a new partnership to export several products, including meat, from Brazil to Thailand. Increasing exports lead to a rise in meat production, which in turn causes an increasing need for artificial insemination to increase the animal population to be slaughtered, driving the market growth.

Apart from meat exports, the country is also actively exporting semen doses to other countries to boost livestock production there. For example, according to data from January 2024, the NDDB, or National Dairy Development Board of India, imported over 40,000 bull semen doses from Brazil to boost the milk production in native breeds of India. Additionally, in January 2024, Brazil also initiated exports of livestock as well as bull semen to other South Asian countries like Pakistan. Such activities greatly boost the country's market, increasing demand for livestock and semen production. 

Brazil’s ongoing efforts to diversify its agricultural exports, opening 222 new markets in 2024, including 35 for bovine products, significantly drive the country’s veterinary artificial insemination (AI) market. In February 2025, Brazil had opened an additional seven bovine-related markets, according to an article published by the USDA. With expanded access to countries like Nigeria, Kenya, Suriname, Bhutan, and Vietnam for products such as bovine semen and in vitro/in vivo embryos, demand for Brazilian genetic material is rising. This growth boosts domestic AI production, encourages investment in advanced reproductive technologies, and enhances Brazil’s global reputation for high-quality cattle genetics. As a result, the AI sector experiences increased competitiveness, export revenues, and rural economic development, solidifying Brazil’s position as a global leader in veterinary genetics.

Market Concentration & Characteristics

Researchers and veterinary professionals in the Brazil veterinary artificial insemination (AI) industry are actively involved in conducting research studies to develop innovative solutions for improving the efficiency of livestock production in the country through international collaborations.

A moderate impact of mergers and acquisitions on the Brazilian veterinary artificial insemination (AI) industry can be seen due to attempts by international players to enter the country’s market space. For example, in December 2023, Axiom acquired three subsidiaries of Choice GeneticPoland, Brazil, and France. The purpose of this acquisition was to boost swine genetics research and development activities.

The country's regulations have been undergoing constant changes, reducing their impact. Despite being one of the first countries to draft regulations for veterinary AI, even before Europe, the final drafts have changed a lot. This has made the guidelines too broad and stringent without specific guidance. However, the future looks lucrative for the country as these regulations are being amended to make them more flexible by taking inspiration from the EU laws.

The impact of internal product substitutes in this market is significant because there are many providers of normal and sexed semen, suppliers of equipment and consumables, and AI service providers competing for market share within their respective segments. External product substitutes include alternative methods of breeding, such as natural mating. The threat due to external substitutes is low, as AI offers numerous advantages regarding genetic improvement, disease control, and reproductive efficiency. These benefits make AI a preferred method for many farmers and reduce the likelihood of significant substitution. Overall, the threat of product substitutes is moderate.

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Solution Insights

The services segment accounted for the largest revenue share of 42.57% in 2024. This dominance can be attributed to the developing knowledge of the advantages of artificial insemination among the farmers, enabling them to breed more cows using the semen of a single bull, thus reducing the need to keep numerous bulls on the farm. This improves breeding efficiency while saving time and resources. Furthermore, farmers can maintain precise records of their herds' genetic makeup and performance thanks to artificial insemination. This information can guide breeding decisions and eventually increase the herd's productivity. Furthermore, increasing breeding program efficiency and lowering the requirement for large herds can aid in mitigating the environmental impact of the bovine industry.

The semen segment of the Brazil veterinary artificial insemination (AI) industry is anticipated to grow at the fastest CAGR of 9.88% over the forecast period due to several factors. The segment divides into two categoriesnormal and sexed semen. The main driving factor is the rising adoption of sexed semen among industry professionals. Some of the prominent advantages of sexed semen are as follows. Farmers can select the sex of their progeny through the use of sexed semen, which is crucial in the dairy and meat industry since female calves are more valuable than male ones. Farmers can select for particular genetic traits, like growth rate or milk production, using sexed semen, which can enhance the overall quality of their herd.  Farmers may reduce the quantity of unwanted male calves by selecting the desired sex, which can save resources and lessen the operation's negative environmental effects.

Distribution Channel Insights

The private segment dominated the Brazil veterinary artificial insemination (AI) market in terms of revenue in 2024 and is anticipated to grow at the fastest CAGR over the forecast period due to the expansion of a private sector network of enterprises and associations that provide veterinary clinics, breeders, and owners of livestock with products and services related to artificial insemination. These organizations are essential to providing end users access to genetic materials and AI technology. Additionally, private players are increasingly involved in research and development activities to contribute to making the current practices more efficient.

Furthermore, the private sector has invested heavily in digital platforms and cold chain logistics to strengthen its distribution channels. For instance, firms like Genex Cooperative and Reprogen offer mobile apps and online ordering systems that allow veterinarians and farmers to schedule services and receive AI products directly. Meanwhile, specialized cold storage and liquid nitrogen delivery systems ensure the safe transport of semen across Brazil’s vast geography, including rural and hard-to-reach areas. These innovations and infrastructure investments allow private firms to offer reliable, timely, and high-quality services, further reinforcing their dominance in the distribution of veterinary AI products.

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Animal Insights

The bovine segment dominated the Brazil veterinary artificial insemination (AI) industry with a revenue share of 66.19% in 2024 and a CAGR of over 9.67% over the forecast period. The ever-increasing use of AI in the bovine population and the country's global dominance in beef and veal meat production are responsible for this. For example, the Brazilian Association of Artificial Insemination (ASBIA) reported in 2024 that bovine artificial inseminations in the country have increased over the years, rising from 78.6 million in 2022 to 79.1 million in 2023. This use of AI in the bovine populace has contributed to making Brazil one of the largest producers of beef in the world.

Moreover, the 49% growth in bovine semen exports and 10% rise in production compared to the same period in 2023, as reported by the ASBIA Index, strongly drive the Brazilian veterinary artificial insemination (AI) market by signaling both increased global demand and enhanced domestic capability. The surge in exports reflects international confidence in Brazil’s bovine genetics, encouraging local producers to invest in advanced AI technologies, improve breeding practices, and expand production capacity. At the same time, the rise in production indicates a scaling up of operations within Brazil to meet both domestic and international needs. This growth cycle boosts revenue for veterinary AI companies, stimulates innovation, creates jobs in rural regions, and reinforces Brazil's global leadership in the cattle genetics industry, positioning bovine AI as a key pillar of the country's animal agriculture economy.

Sector Insights

The meat segment dominated the Brazil veterinary artificial insemination (AI) market with a share of over 61% in 2024. The country's dominance in producing different types of meat, such as beef, pork, and chicken, accounts for this. Brazil is among the top 5 meat-producing countries in the world, just behind China and the U.S. AI techniques are largely used in breeding better-quality animals for meat production. For instance, according to US Department of Agriculture (USDA) data published in 2024, the top 3 beef/bovine meat-producing regions in the world are the U.S. (12.29 million MT or 20% of global production), Brazil (10.93 million MT or 18% of global production), and China (7.53 million MT or 13% of global production), and the EU (6.46 million MT or 11% of global production).

The dairy segment is expected to grow with the fastest CAGR in the market over the forecast period. This is attributable to the increasing use of artificial insemination to boost dairy production in the country. For instance, according to 2024 reports by ASBIA, the adoption of AI in dairy cattle doubled from 6% in 2016 to over 12% in 2023.

Key Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination Company Insights

The Brazil veterinary artificial insemination market is characterized by intense competition driven by the presence of both international and domestic players offering a wide range of reproductive technologies. Important companies in the market, like URUS Group and TAIRANA (SEMEX group), lead the way by having strong distribution systems, thorough genetic research, and customized breeding options for cattle, especially in dairy and beef. These companies focus heavily on expanding their product portfolios with advanced semen processing technologies, sexed semen, and genomic selection tools to enhance herd productivity. Additionally, strategic collaborations with local farms, ongoing investments in biotechnology, and government support for improving livestock genetics further strengthen the competitive landscape, prompting continuous innovation and differentiation among market players.

Key Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination Companies

Recent Developments

  • In June 2024, Pon Holding announced the sale of its majority stake in Brazil’s leading veterinary AI company, Urus Group, to CVC for over €600 million (USD 641.9 million)

  • In March 2024, researchers from Brazil and the U.S. successfully bred a cow through artificial insemination that produces insulin in its milk. This can be very beneficial to the individuals who have diabetes, as they can directly ingest insulin-milk acquired from such cows to eliminate the need for injection administration.

  • In 2024, researchers from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (Brazil) collaborated with PIC UK to analyze over 1,500 boars using artificial intelligence to explore ways to improve their semen quality. The technology tests the anatomical structures as well as the semen of the boar and predicts the samples that have a lower AI success rate.

  • In November 2023, Semex Brazil merged its AI center, Tairana, with Cenatte, a leading embryo facility in Brazil, to enhance its artificial insemination products & service portfolio.

  • In November 2023, the Brazilian government signed an agreement with the Cuban government for the export of dairy, beef, pork, poultry, and seafood products.

Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination Market Report Scope

Report Attribute

Details

Market size value in 2025

USD 649.0 million

Revenue forecast in 2030

USD 1.0 billion

Growth rate

CAGR of 9.2% from 2025 to 2030

Actual data

2024

Historical data

2018-2023

Forecast period

2025-2030

Quantitative units

Revenue in USD million/billion and CAGR from 2025 to 2030

Report coverage

Revenue forecast, company ranking, competitive landscape, growth factors, and trends

Segments covered

Solution, distribution channel, animal, sector

Country scope

Brazil

Key companies profiled

URUS Group LP; TAIRANA (SEMEX group); IMV Technologies; MINITÜB GMBH; Genus; CRV; World Wide Sires, Ltd.; Livestock Improvement Corporation Ltd (LIC); Flatness International; International Protein Sires; Semen Cardona

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Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination Market Report Segmentation

This report forecasts revenue growth at the country level and provides an analysis of the latest industry trends in each of the subsegments from 2018 to 2030. For this study, MIR has segmented the Brazil veterinary artificial insemination market report based on solution, distribution channel, animal, and sector

  • Solution Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018-2030)

    • Equipment & Consumables

    • Semen

      • Normal (Conventional) Semen

      • Sexed Semen

    • Services

  • Distribution Channel Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018-2030)

    • Private

    • Public

  • Animal Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018-2030)

    • Bovine

    • Swine

    • Other Animals

  • Sector Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018-2030)

    • Meat

    • Dairy

    • Other Sectors

Table of Content

Chapter 1. Methodology and Scope
                     1.1. Market Segmentation and Scope
                     1.2. Research Methodology
                     1.3. Information Procurement
                         1.3.1. Purchased Database
                         1.3.2. GVR’s Internal Database
                         1.3.3. Secondary Sources
                     1.3.4. Primary Research
                     1.4. Information/Data Analysis
                     1.5. Market Formulation & Visualization
                     1.6. Data Validation & Publishing
                     1.7. Model Details
                         1.7.1. Commodity flow analysis
                         1.7.2. Brazil Market: CAGR Calculation
                     1.8. List of Secondary Sources
Chapter 2. Executive Summary
                     2.1. Market Outlook
                     2.2. Segment Outlook
                     2.3. Competitive Insights
Chapter 3. Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market Variable Trends & Scope
                     3.1. Market Lineage Outlook
                         3.1.1. Parent Market
                         3.1.2. Ancillary Market
                     3.2. Market Dynamics
                         3.2.1. Market Driver Analysis
                             3.2.1.1. Growing Export Activities
                             3.2.1.2. Emerging Innovative Research Activities
                             3.2.1.3. Increasing Livestock Production
                             3.2.1.4. Rising Awareness & Training Initiatives
                             3.2.1.5. Increasing Applications of Artificial Intelligence
                         3.2.2. Market Restraint Analysis
                             3.2.2.1. Threat of Disease Outbreaks
                             3.2.2.2. Drop in Semen Production
                             3.2.2.3. Limited Penetration
                         3.2.3. Market Opportunity Analysis
                         3.2.4. Market Challenge Analysis
                     3.3. Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market Analysis Tools
                         3.3.1. Industry Analysis - Porter’s
                             3.3.1.1. Bargaining power of suppliers
                             3.3.1.2. Bargaining power of buyers
                             3.3.1.3. Threat of substitution
                             3.3.1.4. Threat of new entrants
                             3.3.1.5. Competitive rivalry
                         3.3.2. PESTEL Analysis
                             3.3.2.1. Political & Legal landscape
                             3.3.2.2. Economic and Social landscape
                             3.3.2.3. Technological landscape
                             3.3.2.4. Environmental landscape
                         3.3.3. Regulatory Framework
                         3.3.4. Estimated Animal Population, by Key Species, 2018-2024
                         3.3.5. Key Facts & Figures on Artificial Insemination in Brazil
                         3.3.6. Pricing Analysis
Chapter 4. Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market: Solution Estimates & Trend Analysis
                     4.1. Segment Dashboard
                     4.2. Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market: Solution Movement Analysis
                     4.3. Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market Size & Trend Analysis, by solution, 2018 to 2030 (USD Million)
                     4.4. Equipment & Consumables
                         4.4.1. Equipment & Consumables Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
                     4.5. Semen
                         4.5.1. Semen Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
                         4.5.2. Normal (Conventional) Semen
                             4.5.2.1. Normal (Conventional) Semen Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
                         4.5.3. Sexed Semen
                             4.5.3.1. Sexed Semen Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
                     4.6. Services
                         4.6.1. Services Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Chapter 5. Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market: Distribution Channel Estimates & Trend Analysis
                     5.1. Segment Dashboard
                     5.2. Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market: Distribution Channel Movement Analysis
                     5.3. Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market Size & Trend Analysis, by distribution channel, 2018 to 2030 (USD Million)
                     5.4. Private
                         5.4.1. Private Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
                     5.5. Public
                         5.5.1. Public Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Chapter 6. Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market: Animal Estimates & Trend Analysis
                     6.1. Segment Dashboard
                     6.2. Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market: Animal Movement Analysis
                     6.3. Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market Size & Trend Analysis, by animal, 2018 to 2030 (USD Million)
                     6.4. Bovine
                         6.4.1. Bovine Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
                     6.5. Swine
                         6.5.1. Swine Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
                     6.6. Other Animals
                         6.6.1. Other Animals Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Chapter 7. Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market: Sector Estimates & Trend Analysis
                     7.1. Segment Dashboard
                     7.2. Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market: By Sector Movement Analysis
                     7.3. Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market Size & Trend Analysis, by sector, 2018 to 2030 (USD Million)
                         7.3.1. Meat
                             7.3.1.1. Meat Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
                         7.3.2. Dairy
                             7.3.2.1. Dairy Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
                         7.3.3. Other Sectors
                             7.3.3.1. Other Sectors Market Revenue Estimates and Forecasts, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Chapter 8. Competitive Landscape
                     8.1. Market Participant Categorization
                     8.2. Company Market Position Analysis/ Heap Map Analysis
                     8.3. Company Profiles
                         8.3.1. URUS Group
                             8.3.1.1. Participant’s Overview
                             8.3.1.2. Financial Performance
                             8.3.1.3. Product Benchmarking
                             8.3.1.4. Strategic Initiatives
                         8.3.2. Taraina (Semex Group)
                             8.3.2.1. Participant’s Overview
                             8.3.2.2. Financial Performance
                             8.3.2.3. Product Benchmarking
                             8.3.2.4. Strategic Initiatives
                         8.3.3. IMV Technologies
                             8.3.3.1. Participant’s Overview
                             8.3.3.2. Financial Performance
                             8.3.3.3. Product Benchmarking
                             8.3.3.4. Strategic Initiatives
                         8.3.4. Genus
                             8.3.4.1. Participant’s Overview
                             8.3.4.2. Financial Performance
                             8.3.4.3. Product Benchmarking
                             8.3.4.4. Strategic Initiatives
                         8.3.5. MINITÜB GMBH
                             8.3.5.1. Participant’s Overview
                             8.3.5.2. Financial Performance
                             8.3.5.3. Product Benchmarking
                             8.3.5.4. Strategic Initiatives
                         8.3.6. CRV
                             8.3.6.1. Participant’s Overview
                             8.3.6.2. Financial Performance
                             8.3.6.3. Product Benchmarking
                             8.3.6.4. Strategic Initiatives
                         8.3.7. World Wide Sires Ltd.
                             8.3.7.1. Participant’s Overview
                             8.3.7.2. Financial Performance
                             8.3.7.3. Product Benchmarking
                             8.3.7.4. Strategic Initiatives
                         8.3.8. Livestock Improvement Corporation Ltd (LIC)
                             8.3.8.1. Participant’s Overview
                             8.3.8.2. Financial Performance
                             8.3.8.3. Product Benchmarking
                             8.3.8.4. Strategic Initiatives
                         8.3.9. Flatness International
                             8.3.9.1. Participant’s Overview
                             8.3.9.2. Financial Performance
                             8.3.9.3. Product Benchmarking
                             8.3.9.4. Strategic Initiatives
                         8.3.10. International Protein Sires
                             8.3.10.1. Participant’s Overview
                             8.3.10.2. Financial Performance
                             8.3.10.3. Product Benchmarking
                             8.3.10.4. Strategic Initiatives
                         8.3.11. Semen Cardona
                             8.3.11.1. Participant’s Overview
                             8.3.11.2. Financial Performance
                             8.3.11.3. Product Benchmarking
                             8.3.11.4. Strategic Initiatives
                     8.4. Strategy Mapping
                         8.4.1. Mergers & Acquisitions
                         8.4.2. Partnerships & Collaborations
                         8.4.3. Expansion
                         8.4.4. Product launch
                         8.4.5. Product Approval
                         8.4.6. Others
                     8.5. List of Key Companies
                         8.5.1. List of Manufacturers
                         8.5.2. List of Distributors
                         8.5.3. List of Service Providers

 

List of tables

Table 1 List of Secondary Sources
Table 2 List of Abbreviations
Table 3 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, By Solution, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Table 4 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, By Distribution Channel, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Table 5 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, By Animal, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Table 6 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, By Sector, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)

 

List of Figures

Fig. 1 Market research process
Fig. 2 Information Procurement
Fig. 3 Primary Research Pattern
Fig. 4 Market Research Approaches
Fig. 5 Value Chain-Based Sizing & Forecasting
Fig. 6 Market Formulation & Validation
Fig. 7 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, Market Segmentation
Fig. 8 Market Driver Relevance Analysis (Current & Future Impact)
Fig. 9 Market Restraint Relevance Analysis (Current & Future Impact)
Fig. 10 Market Challenge Relevance Analysis (Current & Future Impact)
Fig. 11 SWOT Analysis, By Factor (Political & Legal, Economic, and Technological)
Fig. 12 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
Fig. 13 Regional Marketplace: Key Takeaways
Fig. 14 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, for Solution, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 15 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, for Equipment & Disposables, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 16 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, for Semen, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 17 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, for Normal (Conventional) Semen, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 18 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, for Sexed Semen, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 19 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, for Distribution Channel, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 20 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, for Private, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 21 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, for Public, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 22 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, for Animal, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 23 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, for Bovine, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 24 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, for Swine, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 25 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, for Other Animals, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 26 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, for Sector, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 27 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, for Meat, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 28 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, for Dairy, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)
Fig. 29 Brazil Veterinary Artificial Insemination (AI) Market, for Other Sectors, 2018 - 2030 (USD Million)

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