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Angus association welcomes delegates

Purely Purebred, news from the December 2021 issue of Canadian Cattlemen

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Published: December 15, 2021

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CAA delegation.

The Canadian Angus Association (CAA) was happy to welcome the ambassadors of Hungary, Lithuania and Rwanda along with Embassy Relations in Ottawa to the CAA office.

Each ambassador expressed interest in Canadian Angus genetics to improve their local beef sector via technology, genetics and live cattle, and developing partnerships directly with local breeders and Canadian breeders with common interests.

All are planning delegations of local breeders to Canada, when the opportunity allows, to connect with Canadian Angus breeders in search of new genetics.

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Mike Millar

Mike Millar

National account manager

As National account manager for Canadian Cattlemen, I work with all major accounts including equipment manufacturers, ad agency's and national breed associations. When I'm not busy working and promoting Canadian Cattlemen magazine, my family and I are running a purebred herd of Simmental cattle at Grandora, Sask.

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