AgriPost May 25 2018

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The AgriPost

May 25, 2018

Government of Canada Strengthens Trade Relationship with China Canadian Hemp Industry Achieves Record Growth

Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister, Lawrence MacAulay has just wrapped up a week-long mission to China where he promoted Canadian agricul-

Canada is a trading nation that is focused on growing trade and investment relationships, including diversifying into new and rapidly growing markets in Asia. With a population of 1.4 billion and a growing middle class, pursuing new market opportunities in China is vital to the continued growth of the Canadian economy, and to reaching the Government of Canada’s target of increasing global agricultural exports to $75 billion by 2025. Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister, Lawrence MacAulay has just wrapped up a

week-long mission to China where he promoted Canadian agricultural products and discussed ways of strengthening agricultural trade between the two countries. MacAulay also met with his counterpart, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Han Changfu to advance Canada’s agricultural trading relationship with China. The two ministers discussed key trade issues, including agricultural cooperation and biotechnology products. MacAulay advocated for China’s approval of three new genetically modified canola

traits, which would increase canola exports to China by an estimated $400 million every year, using the same amount of land and inputs, a major increase for canola productivity. “China is an important and growing market, representing Canada’s second largest trade partner is agriculture and food. This mission has been a great opportunity to showcase Canada’s highquality food and seafood, and to strengthen our trade ties, which are of vital importance to diversifying markets for our agricultural products

and to growing the middle class,” said MacAulay. As part of a pilot project agreed to by both countries in 2017, the first Canadian shipment of chilled pork was exported to China this month. Seventeen Canadian federally registered meat establishments are now eligible to export chilled beef derived from cattle under-thirty-months of age and/or chilled pork to China. The Canadian meat industry estimates the increased export values from this expansion of Canada’s meat access to China, could be worth upwards of $100 million for pork and $125 million for beef over the next five years.

As the Canadian hemp industry continues to grow, and prospects for the industry are accelerated thanks to the pending changes in Canadian cannabis regulations including the Industrial Hemp Regulations, the Canadian Hemp Trade Alliance (CHTA) has begun a search for a full-time Executive Director. With a modernized regulatory regime, the agricultural hemp industry is poised to grow to $1 billion in sales by 2023, creating 3,000 new jobs over the next five years. According to Russ Crawford, President of the CHTA, “Hemp is coming of age in Canadian agriculture. The 2017 crop surpassed 130,000 acres for the first time in Canadian history, as Canadian farmers and processors pursue opportunities in the food and fibre markets. As new regulations open the door for industrial hemp to provide key natural health products to Canadians and globally, our organization is preparing for significant growth.” “Our organization benefitted from the passion, determination and energy of Kim Shukla as our part-time Executive Director, and we thank her for her tremendous service. It is time for us to find a new organizational leader on a full time basis and the CHTA Board has launched a search for our next Executive Director,” stated Crawford. Search details have been distributed nationally and appear on the CHTA website at hemptrade.ca. The Canadian Hemp Trade Association is a not-forprofit organization which represents over 260 growers from 9 out of 10 provinces as well as numerous processors, distributors, developers and researchers involved in Canada’s rapidly growing industrial hemp industry. MacAulay also attended SIAL China, Asia’s largest food innovation exhibition, to show his support for the 47 Canadian exhibitors promoting products to 110,000 SIAL visitors. The Minister also delivered remarks at a reception hosted by Canada Beef. The mission provided the Minister a number

of opportunities to meet with industry representatives, including meeting with senior executives from e-commerce giant Alibaba. MacAulay highlighted Alibaba’s efforts to expand its presence in Vancouver. He also met with representatives from HeMa and GFresh to obtain a better understanding of market challenges and opportunities for Canadian agricultural products.


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