AGPIC 337 is by far the leading choice globally for boars A leader in efficiency, meat quality, and profitability, it consistently delivers superior performance with each generation.
The best feed conversion on the market
Resiliência e viabilidade incomparáveis
Unmatched resilience and viability
Highest carcass yield and prime cuts
Excellent meat quality
Speeding Up Genetic Improvement
Integrated into the largest international network for swine genetic improvement and using the most advanced selection tools, Agroceres PIC continuously drives the genetic progress of AGPIC 337 producing animals with superior performance in economically important traits with each generation.
Superior Growth and Feed Efficiency
AGPIC 337 progeny perform better from weaning to slaughter. Field tests* conducted by Agroceres PIC reveal the superior performance of high genetic value progeny across all indicators defining profitability.
0.995 kg of daily weight gain (DWG)
2.15 feed conversion ratio (FCR) in animals with a final weight of 129 kg
*Scientific study conducted by the Agroceres PIC Product Validation Team, with 4,942 animals in a controlled feeding system.
Maximizing Profitability
The superiority of AGPIC 337 in key productivity traits—feed conversion, efficiency in lean meat deposition, piglet survival, and carcass value—makes it the absolute market leader.
Its genetic advantage also translates to increased profitability. See the difference in returns in R$, considering:
A farm with 1,000 sows in production
30 piglets per sow per year
AGPIC CBV MAX boar with +10 points
Value per index point for slaughtered animals: R$ 0.624 * 10 points
= R$ 6.24 per piglet = 1,000 sows x 30 piglets x R$ 6.24 = + R$ 187,200.00
AGPIC 337: the heavyweight champion, resulting from Agroceres PIC's continuous commitment to genetic improvement, supported by customized and specialized technical assistance
See also
GPs
Animals of high genetic value, designed for contracted multipliers and closed daughter nucleus farms, for the production of terminal boars and parent gilts.