September 8, 2010
Inga Food and IRTA sign pig genetics agreement
Inga Food SA and the Institute for Food and Agricultural Research and Technology (IRTA) has signed a funded-CDTI project agreement focusing on Iberian pig genetics.
The agreement is aimed to characterise three lines of Iberian pigs and their crossbreed from a genetic and productive point of view, laying the foundations of a future selection and improvement program for Iberian pigs.
The Iberian pig production works mostly with pure Iberian pedigree, essentially using just one female line and missing the potential hybrid vigor (heterosis) that can be obtained with two different pure Iberian pedigrees.
Inga Food SA and IRTA will collaborate by using three Iberian pig pedigrees (pure and crossed) in order to characterise their production and genetics through a diallelic experimental design, and studying the economic aspect which includes prolificacy, growth, fine pieces percentage and meat quality.
These studies will be carried out in Lleida (for genetic studies) and Monells (for meat quality) IRTA centres, and with the collaboration of the Zaragoza and Extremadura universities.
The investigations expect to discover the three pedigrees genetic determinism and their crossbreed for the economic interests and to assess their combining ability and heterosis. Similarly, the three lines will be evaluated by monitoring the final products obtained through the crossing with Duroc males, under the regulations for Iberian products.
The project results should allow to obtain more efficient animals and then high range product, with competitive prices in the Iberian ham market.










