The purpose. Analysis and generalization of existing methods of assessment of genetic worth of animals. Methods. Materials and publications which map foreign experience of assessment of genetic resources of animals are studied. Results. The survey of existing methods of assessment of genetic worth of animals is made. International experience of assessment of breeding programs based on formation of selection indexes is surveyed. Conclusions. Genetic worth of cows and bulls of dairy and dairy-meat breeds is evaluated on the basis of special procedures of assessment of breeding value, genetic intransmutations (trends) and determination of economic significance of these attributes in indexes of selection. Methods. Investigated materials and publications, which highlights AnGR estimation experience abroad.
Comparative analysis of national standards of quality and safety of honey and international demands has shown that existing differences in demands cause ecessity of perfecting and harmonization of domestic legislative baseline. Conclusions. Analysis of longterm probes of honey of various botanical parentages and from different regions of Ukraine shows that honey of domestic producers has high factors of quality and origin. The expediency is shown of keeping more rigid the following parameters of quality: content of inverted sugars, GMF, and activity of diastase. That will allow protecting home market from import of poor-quality honey. Necessity is justified of fitting national normative baseline concerning grading honey on quality factors (humidity, electrical conductivity, total sum of sugars and safety) with world demands. That will promote overgrowth of export potential of Ukraine.
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