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December 1, 2025 Innovation & Technology

Beef producers gain a made-in-Canada DNA testing option

A new partnership is bringing beef DNA testing back to Canada.

The Global Institute for Food Security (GIFS) at the University of Saskatchewan and the Canadian Beef Improvement Network (CBIN) have announced a new strategic partnership to deliver DNA testing and analysis services, giving Canadian beef producers an alternative to sending samples abroad.

Bringing testing capacity home

Officially launched this week, the partnership establishes a Canadian-based DNA testing and analysis platform designed to meet the needs of breeders, producers, and breed associations.

Until now, most genotyping required international shipment, creating delays, added costs, and the storage of Canadian genetic information outside the country.

GIFS has built a high-throughput, secure infrastructure that allows producers to access testing directly through CBIN and its participating breed associations. The move is expected to streamline logistics, reduce reliance on foreign labs, and help ensure Canadian data stays within national borders.

Strengthening Canada’s breeding tools

Steven Webb, CEO of GIFS, says centralizing genotyping capacity in Canada strengthens the industry’s foundation for innovation and competitiveness.

“By bringing this capability home, Canada can enhance data security, accelerate innovation and productivity, and position its beef sector for stronger performance in global markets.”

Steven Webb, CEO, Global Institute for Food Security

Investments from Farm Credit Canada and Prairies Economic Development Canada helped build the institute’s breeding acceleration program, which supports the development of tools and technologies to boost agricultural productivity.

CBIN CEO Sandy Russell says Canadian beef genetics are recognized around the world, making access to modern breeding technologies essential.

“It is paramount that our breeders and producers have access to the most innovative technologies and data-driven tools to continue to be leaders in the international marketplace.”

More information about GIFS is available at gifs.ca, and details on CBIN’s work can be found on the CBIN web page.

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