Today’s announcement that canola producers will be supported during uncertainty is welcomed news for the canola sector. While market access issues continue to block canola exports to China, Canada’s single largest export to that market, early action to support growers will help until the issues are resolved and canola markets are diversified.
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Canola Council urges stronger measures to support rules-based trade
As days have turned into weeks and a Canadian delegation has not yet been accepted by China, the Canola Council of Canada is calling on the Government of Canada to consider all available options to resume seed trade.
Read moreGovernment of Canada working group on canola collaborating to restore market access for Canada’s canola seed to China
The Government of Canada working group on canola held its inaugural meeting to work together to resolve the market access issue affecting Canada’s canola seed exports to China.
Read moreCanola working group on market access with China a positive step
Today’s announcement of a canola working group to resolve market access concerns related to trade with China is welcomed by the Canola Council.
Read moreCanola Council meets with Trade Diversification Minister Jim Carr
Today in Winnipeg the Canola Council brought together representatives of the canola value chain to discuss what’s required to resolve challenges facing our canola seed exports to China.
Read moreChallenges persist for canola seed exports to China
The Canola Council of Canada (CCC) is providing an update on market access challenges affecting all canola seed exports to China.
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