May 18, 2022 – Today, Canada was advised that China has reinstated access for Richardson and Viterra to export canola seed to China. For more information, please read the Global Affairs Canada statement. “This is a positive step forward, restoring full trade in canola with China and ensuring that all Canadian exporters are treated equally by…
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Canola Council launches revitalized market access strategy
March 4, 2021 – As the second anniversary of restrictions facing seed exports to China approaches, the Canola Council of Canada (CCC) is launching its revitalized market access plan to prevent and resolve challenges in the future. The updated plan reflects the consensus of the canola value chain on how market access challenges are evolving, the…
Read moreVirtual mission builds relations and promotes canola oil to influential South Korean customers
January 12, 2021 – This week the Canola Council of Canada (CCC) held a virtual mission to expand and build new relations with South Korean canola oil customers. South Korea consistently represents the third largest export market for Canadian canola oil and is an important market for diversification of canola products. “We had an engaging session…
Read moreProposed Clean Fuel Standard holds potential for canola
December 22, 2020 – The Canola Council of Canada (CCC) sees potential in the federal government’s proposed rules for the Clean Fuel Standard (CFS) released late last week. The CCC is pleased to see the CFS provides options for Canadian farmers’ growing practices to be accepted at a national level without any additional on-farm requirements.…
Read moreCanola Council statement on state of market access to China
Recent discussions between the governments of Canada and China have resulted in some media regarding the trade in canola. The Canola Council of Canada has issued the following statement.
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