With 85 percent of Canada's canola crop exported around the
world, it is critical that our canola meets the requirements of our
export customers.
Importing countries will not accept canola shipments containing
de-registered varieties, pesticide residues or blackleg residues
depending on the country's regulations. If shipments are found
containing any of these, they can be turned away, causing millions
of dollars in losses and placing future business at risk. Importers
test frequently using extremely low detection limits, so follow all
of the canola production recommendations below to ensure you
continue to protect yourself and our industry from potential
losses, while maintaining Canada's reputation as a high quality
canola supplier.
Declaration of Eligibility
If you sign the mandatory Declaration of Eligibility affidavit at
the elevator, you are making a legal assertion that your canola is
registered. If it isn't, you can be held liable for the costs
associated with contamination of a bin or shipment - up to
$400,000.
In a business where the presence of de-registered varieties can
make or break a multi-million dollar deal, you can be sure that the
companies you sell to are actively checking and tracing all
deliveries. So don't make the mistake of growing de-registered
varieties. It can cost you more than you think.
Export Ready Production Practices
- Do not grow the canola varieties on this list:
HySyn
101 Roundup Ready, 295BX, Cartier BX, Zodiac BX, Renegade BX, Armor
BX 3850, 2153, 3640, 3880, 2163, 2273, Exceed, 2631LL,
Swallow, SW Legion LL, SW Flare LL, LBD 2393LL, Innovator,
Independence, HCN 14, Phoenix
- Do not use the pesticides
listed below for canola production:
- Always use other pesticides at the correct rate, timing
and pre-harvest interval.
- All bins used to store canola should be free of treated
seed and animal protein
Click here for the complete summary of Export Ready
best production practices.
For more information on why these varieties and pesticides have
been de-registered or are not acceptable, call toll-free
1-866-834-4378.