Canada to fund genetic evaluation of Angus cattle

Published 2024년 6월 10일

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The Canadian government is investing up to CA$1.6 million (€1.08 million) in the Canadian Angus Association (CAA) to improve genetic evaluation tools for the Angus cattle herd. The funding will be used for the development of genetic selection tools to increase producers' return on investment and predict traits beneficial for the environment and consumer preferences. The CAA plans to use the funding to implement technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning to collect and manage large data volumes. The data will provide valuable knowledge on genetic selection for beef and dairy producers, supporting the development of new breeding tools. The CAA will partner with Holstein Canada to carry out this project.
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The government of Canada has announced funding to improve the genetic evaluation tools for the country’s Angus cattle herd. The country’s Minister of Agriculture, Lawrence MacAulay, has said that the government will commit up to CA$1.6 million (€1.08 million) to the Canadian Angus Association (CAA) to improve the genetic evaluation of Canadian beef and dairy cattle. The funding will be used for the development of genetic selection tools to allow producers increase their return on investment while predicting traits that benefit the environment and respond to consumer preferences, the country’s department of agriculture (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada) said. Angus cattle in Canada The development of those genetic selection tools will allow for the collection of large volumes of data and managing the complexity of that collected data. The CAA will be able to use the funding to leverage technologies such as artificial intelligence; machine learning; and camera and computer vision ...
Source: AgriLand

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