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Canada beef industry gets $14M boost

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Core Tip: Canada's beef industry will reap the benefits of a C$14 million ($14.7 million) investment aimed at boosting the industry's competitiveness in an increasingly global and high-tech market.
Canada's beef industry will reap the benefits of a C$14 million ($14.7 million) investment aimed at boosting the industry's competitiveness in an increasingly global and high-tech market.

The Canadian Cattlemen's Association (CCA) will manage the funds, which will go toward a research cluster of industry experts, scientists and universities. Research in key areas will include improving beef quality and food safety; animal health and welfare; feed production and efficiency; and sustainability. The funding will be spread out over five years.

"Research drives the improved production efficiencies that enable cattle producers to raise more beef using fewer resources," said Martin Unrau, CCA president. "The research objectives of the Beef Cattle Industry Science Cluster under Growing Forward 2 will build on the successes of the first cluster and further improve efficiencies that enhance the overall sustainability of Canada's beef cattle industry."

Canada's provincial governments are contributing an additional $1 million, and the beef industry will contribute $5 million raised through the industry's checkoff program.
 
 
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