Australian Equine Genetic Research Centre
The
Australian Equine Genetics Research Centre ( AEGRC),
formerly the Australian Equine Blood Typing Laboratory, was
established in 1986 under a joint agreement between The
University of Queensland and the Joint Proprietors of the
Australian Stud Book, the
Australian Jockey Club Limited and the
Victoria Racing Club Limited. Since its inception it
has been funded annually through the ASB. In the
School of Biomedical Sciences, it became a Centre within
the
Faculty of Biological and Chemical Sciences in 2000.
Its primary purpose is the DNA parentage testing of
Thoroughbred horses and many other horse breeds. The AEGRC
is ISO9001:2000 (Quality Management System) certified.
Australian Stud Book
The
Australian Stud Book is a founding member of the
International Stud Book Committee, comprising nine world
stud book authorities, which has met annually since 1976 to
ensure the relativity of rules and expedite the
international movement of horses. Many Australian Stud Book
initiatives have been adopted by some or all ISBC members,
and other stud book authorities
Emirateslink
Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates A diversified
group of companies catering to Oil/Gas, Energy, Water,
sectors, plus own Investment in industrial plants
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Established in 1994
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Based in Abu Dhabi, 3 locations ,and one in Al Ain
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Chairman: H.H. Sheikh Ahmed Al-Nahyan
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Vice Chairman : Mr. Jawaan Al-Khaily
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Group Directors : Mr. Iyad Al-Ansari , Mr.Hisham Al
Masri
Australian Agent & Representative for the
International Kurdish Horse Company of Iran The
International Kurdish Horse Company of
Iran is a Joint Venture between Australian
Agricultural Resources Group Pty Ltd and
the International Kurdish Horse Company Iran.
The program of DNA Testing and
Micro-Chipping of Kurdish Horses in the Kermanshah Province
in Iran has been conducted
as a Joint Venture between:
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Australian Agricultural Resources Group Pty Ltd
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Australian Equine Genetic Research Centre
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Australian Stud Book
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Equestrian Federation of Iran
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Government of the Province of Kermanshah Iran
The
International Kurdish Horse
Company of Iran exists to serve
the needs of Kurdish horse
breeders and owners, and to promoted and maintain the
Kurdish horse where ever and when
ever possible. and it is a requirement of owning and
breeding purebred Kurdish horses
to remain a shareholder and
member of the Company. In default horses
can be deregistered as a consequence of not maintaining
membership.
Australian Agent & Representative for the
International Horse Industry Development Group
The
principal objective of the project is to develop an
economically sustainable horse industry throughout the
Middle East which is recognized for both its contribution to
the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the various countries
involved and to act as an employment generator contributing
to the socio-economic development of the region. |