Canada to invest CA$1.7m to improve beef and dairy cattle genetics

Published 2024년 6월 10일

Tridge summary

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.
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Original content

The funding will be put towards artificial intelligence, machine learning and other new technologies able to capture genetic traits data more efficiently. The Canadian ministry of agriculture and agri-food will set aside up to $1,627,270 (US$1,181,438) to fund genetics traits research for beef and dairy cattle. The funding will be provided to the non-profit association Canadian Angus Association who, in partnership with Holstein Canada, will invest in new genetic evaluation tools to monitor for traits that would increase farmer profitability and further the knowledge of genetic selection across the beef and dairy industries. Canada’s agriculture minister Lawrence MacAulay told the press that investing in new technologies would enhance the industry’s economic and environmental sustainability while ‘putting more money in the pockets of producers and more top-quality Canadian products on tables around the world’. The Canadian Angus Association is set to leverage the federal funding ...

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