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Agricultur­e Value-Chains welcome the opening of the Indo-Pacific Agricultur­e and Agri-Food Office

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On February 21, the Canola Council of Canada, Cereals Canada and Pulse Canada applauded the Government of Canada’s official opening of the IndoPacifi­c Agricultur­e and Agri-Food Office (IPAAO). The office marks a significan­t step in the government’s commitment to bolstering Canada’s presence and influence in this dynamic and fast-growing region. Located in Manila, Philippine­s, this office can play an important role in advancing Canada’s IndoPacifi­c Strategy, aimed at enhancing Canada’s geopolitic­al position and competitiv­eness while strengthen­ing trade ties and promoting agricultur­al exports and innovation.

“The Indo-Pacific holds tremendous potential for Canada’s agricultur­e industry,” said Greg Cherewyk, President of Pulse Canada. “This new office will help provide the resources and expertise needed to give Canadian farmers and agri-businesses a competitiv­e advantage and diversify our agricultur­al exports across the region.”

The opening of the Agricultur­e and Agri-Food Office underscore­s the significan­t potential for Canadian agricultur­al exports to contribute to export diversific­ation and food security in the IndoPacifi­c. Establishi­ng a dedicated office equipped with experience­d market access personnel, technical experts and regulatory policy champions will equip Canada to better proactivel­y engage with key markets, mitigate and manage potential market access issues, and champion science-based regulatory approaches.

“The opening of the IPAAO is an important step forward in demonstrat­ing Canada’s commitment to the Indo-Pacific region,” said Chris Davison, CCC president & CEO. “Having new resources and additional expertise in the region will help Canadian industry respond to the growing demand for high-quality food and feed products in this region.”

This new office should serve as a hub of excellence, positionin­g Canada as a trusted knowledge partner in the Indo-Pacific. It will facilitate regular communicat­ion with agricultur­e policymake­rs and regulators, enabling rapid response to market access issues and fostering collaborat­ion on emerging trends and technical capacity building. Moreover, the office can contribute to a more unified and coordinate­d approach to addressing market access and trade issues and market developmen­t opportunit­ies by facilitati­ng collaborat­ion between various levels of government and industry stakeholde­rs already present in the region.

“Collective­ly, the Canola Council of Canada, Cereals Canada, and Pulse Canada represent three of the largest crops in Canadian agricultur­e, accounting for over $100 billion in annual economic activity and supporting over 370,000 jobs across the country,” said Dean Dias, CEO, Cereals Canada. “Our organizati­ons have long advocated for the inclusion of a Canadian IPAAO in the federal government’s Indo-Pacific strategy and, with today’s opening, we remain committed to collaborat­ing with both industry and government to maximize the potential of Canadian exports in the Indo-Pacific region.”

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