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Viatina-19

07-03-2025

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In February 2025, an Ongole cow named Viatina-19 was sold for a record-breaking 4.38 million USD (approximately INR 40 crore) in Brazil's Minas Gerais.

About Viatina-19

  • Viatina-19 is a Nelore breed cow (Ongole cattle), renowned for its exceptional genetic qualities. The Nelore breed, originating from India and now prevalent in Brazil, is prized for its adaptability and meat quality.
  • They are known for their unique genetic traits, including exceptional physical strength, heat resistance, and superior muscular structure. These qualities make them highly desirable for dairy.
  • The Nelore breed is well known for its ability to adapt to tropical climates and disease resistance. Due to this, Viatina-19's embryos are in high demand globally for breeding programs.
  • The Nelore breed, which makes up the majority of Brazil's cattle stock, is primarily raised for meat. According to the US Department of Agriculture, Brazil has about 230 million cows.
  • However, in India, the original home of the Ongoles, the breed is facing the threat of extinction, its numbers halving from 15 lakh in 1944 to 6.34 lakh in the 2019 Livestock Census. 
  • The price of the cattle, too, is relatively low in India – Rs 1 lakh for a cow and Rs 10 to 15 lakh for a prized bull.

Viatina-19 FAQs

Q1. Why is Viatina so expensive?

Ans. Viatina-19 is highly valued for its superior genetic traits, including exceptional size, muscle mass, and potential to produce high-quality offspring for Brazil's beef industry.

Q2. What is the most expensive cow in the world?

Ans. The most expensive cow in the world is Viatina-19, an Ongole (Nelore) breed cow from Brazil, which sold for 4.38 million USD in February 2025.

Q3. Which cow is worth 40 crore?

Ans. Viatina-19, an Ongole (Nelore) breed cow from Brazil, was sold for approximately 40 crore Indian Rupees (4.38 million USD) in a record-breaking auction.

Source: IE