P. S. Baruselli, Laís Ângelo de Abreu, Bruna Lima Chechin Catussi, Guilherme Felipe Ferreira dos Santos, Luana Factor, Augusto Rodrigues Felisbino, Fábio Girardi Frigoni, G. Crepaldi
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The cow-calf operation system is one is one of the main sectors of beef production, with direct impacts on land occupation (70% of pastures are occupied by the cow-calf operation system) and on the productivity of the meat chain. The number and the weight of calves produced per cow and the age of the heifer at first calving directly impact the efficiency of the sector. Reproductive biotechnologies, with emphasis on fixed-time artificial insemination (FTAI), have significantly contributed to the development of an efficient and sustainable production system. In 2020, 23.7 million doses of semen and 21.3 million FTAI protocols were marketed in Brazil (90% of inseminations were performed by FTAI). In 2002, only 100,000 FTAI procedures were used (a 213-fold increase in 19 years), which represented only 1% of the inseminations performed. During this same period (2002 to 2020), Brazil went from 5% to 20% of inseminated cow and heifers (increase of 400%). FTAI programs provide an organized and practical approach to the use of AI, as well as improve the reproductive, genetic and productive efficiency of the herds. The use of the FTAI anticipates the conception of cows in the breeding season and the age of the first conception of heifers, significantly increasing the reproductive and productive efficiency and the economic return of livestock. Recent studies have shown that breeding systems that use FTAI present a reduction of 37.7% in the emission of CO2 equivalents (it produces more calves of genetic quality with fewer dams than natural service), collaborating and with the sustainability of livestock. It is also evident Baruselli et al. Mitos e realidades sobre a inseminação artificial em tempo fixo (IATF) em bovinos de