The term refers to propagated grains or kernels sourced from or associated with a specific agricultural business raising caprines in the Santa Cruz region. These propagules are intended for cultivation, potentially used for animal feed or other agricultural applications. The geographical indicator suggests a localized origin, while the combination with animal husbandry implies a connection to livestock farming practices.
Sourcing planting material from a known location can offer several advantages. Locally adapted varieties may demonstrate superior resilience to regional climate conditions and pests. The combination of goat farming and seed production may signify integrated agricultural practices, potentially offering benefits such as natural fertilization or reduced transportation costs. Historically, small-scale regional farming has played a significant role in preserving biodiversity and fostering sustainable agricultural models.