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Canada to further ties in agricultur­e sector

- By WANG XIAODONG in Shanghai wangxiaodo­ng@ chinadaily.com.cn

Canada is keen to cash in on the opening-up measures in China’s agricultur­e sector and plans to increase exports to the country, a top Canadian official said on Friday.

Speaking at the China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai, Lawrence MacAulay, Canada’s minister for agricultur­e and agri-food, said he sees great potential for highqualit­y agricultur­al products from his country in China.

The minister’s comments came after companies from the two countries signed 14 business agreements in agricultur­e and healthcare at the Canada pavilion on Friday.

“We are continuous­ly working with the Chinese government and the Chinese people. We know we have top-quality and safe food and we know that the Chinese consumers love such products. That is why we were pleased to hear President Xi Jinping saying that China will open its doors wider. We are going to take advantage of China’s further opening-up.”

Canada is working with the Chinese government to lower tariffs for agricultur­al products so as to boost exports, he said.

“The China Internatio­nal Import Expo brings people to Shanghai. It is a good occasion to deepen our relations further,” MacAulay said.

Thomas Lin, president of China Affairs for the Associatio­n of Certified Profession­al Nutritioni­sts in Canada, said his associatio­n has signed cooperatio­n agreements with three companies in China. “We plan to build training centers with our Chinese partners and train 5,000 certified nutritioni­sts for China that meet Canadian standards over the next few years,” he said.

This could reduce the gap between supply and demand for profession­al nutritioni­sts in China, he said.

“Profession­al nutritioni­sts can provide profession­al advice to Chinese people so they can make the right decisions when choosing nutrition products to improve their health,” he said.

Polly Zhao, Canada Beef Internatio­nal Institute’s chief representa­tive for China, said the institute signed a memorandum of understand­ing with Million Group, which is owned by Shanghai-based Bright Food Co, under which the two have agreed to promote Canadian beef in the Chinese market.

 ?? GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY ?? Lawrence MacAulay (center), Canada’s minister for agricultur­e and agri-food, applauds the signing of agricultur­e and healthcare business agreements at the China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai.
GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY Lawrence MacAulay (center), Canada’s minister for agricultur­e and agri-food, applauds the signing of agricultur­e and healthcare business agreements at the China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai.

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