World Brahman Congress
An international gathering hosted every two years, World Brahman Congress is an opportunity to connect and celebrate the Brahman breed.
A forum for the exchange of ideas and information between Brahman breeders, World Brahman Congress enhances the breed’s position on a global scale and strengthens relationships around the world.
From learning opportunities to showring competition, it’s an event that is a guaranteed highlight for the Brahman breed.
1982 — Rockhampton, Australia
1984 — Houston, Texas
1986 — Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa
1988 — Cartagena, Colombia
1990 — Buenos Aires, Argentina
1992 — Veracruz, Mexico
1994 — Panama City, Panama
1996 — Maracaibo, Venezuela
1998 — Pereira, Colombia
2000 — Pretoria, South Africa
2002 — Rockhampton, Australia
2004 — Merida, Yucatan
2006 — Medellin, Colombia
2008 — Fort Worth, Texas
2010 — Uberaba, Brazil
2012 — Panama City, Panama
2014 — Parys, South Africa
2016 — Queensland, Australia
2018 — Bucaramanga, Colombia
2022 — Asuncion, Paraguay
2024 — United States
2026 — Merida, Yucatan
About the World Brahman Federation
The World Brahman Federation is the global organization that is comprised of Brahman associations from member countries. The objectives of this organization are:
— To preserve, improve and enhance the status of the Brahman breed around the world.
— To foster better relations between member associations.
— To promote the Brahman breed and its use in all areas of the world.
— To provide a forum for establishing host countries for future World Brahman Congresses.
— To exchange scientific and technical information among all members.
World Brahman Congresses are established during the annual meeting of the World Brahman Federation, which offers member countries an opportunity to submit a proposal to host in the future.
