The Canadian ministry of agriculture and agri-food has allocated up to $1,627,270 for research on genetic traits in beef and dairy cattle, entrusting the funds to the Canadian Angus Association and Holstein Canada. This partnership aims to develop new genetic evaluation tools, powered by AI, machine learning, and computer vision systems, to enhance economic and environmental sustainability in the industry. The technology will analyze traits related to health, welfare, environmental performance, and profitability, with the goal of improving selection practices in the beef and dairy industries. This initiative is expected to boost producer income and the global competitiveness of Canadian dairy and beef products.