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Canadian fresh produce industry engages with Parliamentarians

The Fruit and Vegetable Growers of Canada (FVGC) and the Canadian Produce Marketing Association (CPMA) successfully concluded their annual joint advocacy event, Fall Harvest, which took place in Ottawa from November 20-22.

L-R: Jan VanderHout, Colin Chapdelaine, Lawrence MacAulay, Ron Lemaire

This year's event centered on several key focus areas:

  • Competitiveness and Cumulative Regulatory Burden: FVGC and CPMA advocated for the government to enhance the competitiveness of Canada's fruit and vegetable supply chain by alleviating the cumulative regulatory burden and aligning departmental objectives for the sector's betterment.
  • Advancing Bill C-280: Both organizations urged Parliamentarians to prioritize the swift passage of the Financial Protection for Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Farmers Act through Royal Assent as a vital mechanism to support the long-term sustainability of Canadian produce businesses.
  • Sustainable Packaging Initiatives: FVGC and CPMA raised awareness of the industry’s significant concerns with recent Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) proposals related to packaging, and actively advocated for the adoption of sustainable packaging initiatives that ensure all Canadians have access to safe food, align with international standards for sustainability and competition, and mitigate any unintended environmental impacts from the food supply's packaging needs.

FVGC and CPMA members were also pleased to meet with key representatives from all four major political parties, including MP Francis Drouin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food; MP John Barlow, Vice-Chair of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food; MP Alistair MacGregor, NDP Critic for Agriculture and Agri-Food and Food Price Inflation; MP Dave Epp, Conservative Deputy Shadow Minister for Agriculture and Agri-Food, Senator Rob Black, Chair of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, as well as Assistant Deputy Ministers from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.

As part of the efforts, FVGC and CPMA hosted a reception for Parliamentarians and their staff. The event was attended by the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, who spoke about the significance of the fresh fruit and vegetable sector.

The FVGC and CPMA hosted a reception for Parliamentarians and staff.

“The discussions held here focus on providing Canadians with nutritious fruits and vegetables, improving overall health, and propelling our nation's economy forward,” said Colin Chapdelaine, chair of CPMA. “An all-encompassing examination of policies and regulations with a focus on reducing regulatory burden is an absolute national imperative."

“We've highlighted the importance of regulatory review, financial protection measures and the role the fresh produce industry must play in shaping new sustainable packaging regulations,” said Jan VanderHout, president of FVGC. “Our meetings have been dedicated to helping Parliamentarians and the Government build a resilient fruit and vegetable sector that can thrive amid challenges.”

For more information:
Ashley Peyrard
Fruit and Vegetable Growers of Canada
[email protected]
https://fvgc.ca/

Micken Kokonya
Canadian Produce Marketing Association
[email protected]
https://cpma.ca/joint-advocacy-events/fall-harvest

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