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STATEMENT ON THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF A NEW INDO-PACIFIC AGRICULTURE AND AGRI-FOOD OFFICE.

The Indo-Pacific region represents a significant opportunity for Canada to diversify its agricultural exports while positively impacting global food security. Today’s announcement is a significant and positive investment by the federal government in support of Canadian agriculture.

“Our organizations, which represent over $45 billion in annual economic activity and support over 250,000 jobs, are pleased to see the inclusion of a Canadian Indo-Pacific Agriculture and Agri-Food Office in the government’s Indo-Pacific strategy. While Canada’s cereals, canola and pulse industries enjoy a significant export share within the region and there are great opportunities, the rise of non-tariff barriers may prevent Canada from achieving its full potential in the region. New resources to tackle sanitary and phytosanitary issues in a strategic, coordinated manner with industry will help maintain and build market access for Canada’s agriculture exports. We want to thank the federal government for recognizing the important role Canadian agriculture will play in growing exports in this region.

“The Indo-Pacific region is being prioritized by leading agricultural exporting nations, all of which have recently unveiled enhanced strategic engagement plans. A properly equipped and resourced office will strengthen Canada’s position in the region and enhance the role Canada plays as a supplier of safe, sustainable, and high-quality foods.

“Our focus will now turn to ensuring this office is set up for success. Our organizations, together with others in the sector, will continue to work with government to establish a Canadian Indo-Pacific Agriculture and Agri-Food Office focused on delivering results that Canadian agriculture needs to serve this valuable, growing region.”

Source : Pluse Canada

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