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In 2023, AbacusBio moved rapidly forward on a deliberate journey to reshape our business, aligning it more closely with the evolving needs of our clients. In our world characterized by constant change, we remain steadfast in our commitment to embracing and leveraging change as a catalyst for growth. The work we do has helped our …

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The team formed by PIC®,Vetline and AbacusBio, continues its mission to enhance Uganda’s pig farming industry, furthering the aim of providing economic stability for pig farmers while ensuring the health and welfare of farming families.

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The aim of this project was to provide an evidence base that can inform decisions related to the development of a future genetic improvement programme for the UK sheep and beef sector.

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The team formed by PIC®,Vetline and AbacusBio, continues its mission to enhance Uganda’s pig farming industry, furthering the aim of providing economic stability for pig farmers while ensuring the health and welfare of farming families.

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Case Studies AbacusBio has partnered with several organizations in developing countries, offering expertise on trait prioritization, bioeconomic valuation, and product profile development for staple food crops. This includes work with the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), and the Tanzanian Agricultural Research Institute (TARI) to understand rice stakeholder prioritization and conduct bio-economic modelling. We have also …

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AbacusBio, a New Zealand-based, world-leading agri-science consultancy specialising in genetics, data science, economics, and digital tech, is about to launch a new office in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, to cater for growth in the region.

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Angus bull breeders, including two Otago studs, have collaborated to design a platform to breed better beef by focusing on efficiency.

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PIC, Vetline and AbacusBio are working together to improve Uganda’s pig production, health, and welfare in a sustainable way

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This project comprises an industry survey that was undertaken to capture New Zealand (NZ) beef industry perspectives on traits, trait priorities and selection index requirements to support genetic improvement within the NZ beef industry.

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Dr Amer has worked as a scientist at the Dunedin-based agribusiness consulting company since its inception in 2001 and takes over from Sharl Liebergreen who remains in the business.