(Ottawa, ON) April 27, 2012­– Pork industry leaders participated today in a series of events across the country to promote the importance of trade to the Canadian pork industry and to highlight the benefits of an ambitious Canada-European Union free trade deal.

“We are extremely fortunate to have excellent animal health status, a good supply of high quality feed grains, a very low animal population density and a strong reputation all over the world as a supplier of safe high quality pork,” stated Canadian Pork Council Chair Jean-Guy Vincent.   “Canada is a globally competitive and successful producer and exporter of pork and pork products. The key factor to sustaining our success is the ability to access a wide variety of markets.”

An ambitious Canada-European Union trade agreement would significantly enhance the sector’s export opportunities as well as benefit workers, businesses and families who rely on the pork sector for their livelihood. Pork is the preferred meat among Europe’s population of more than half a billion people.

There are no tariffs or quotas on pork imports to Canada.  The Canadian industry, however, is seriously constrained from access into the European Union due to such constraints as tariffs, tariff rate quotas, import permits and licensing requirements. Equivalency in access conditions for pork trade between Canada and the European Union is one of the most promising opportunities to increase returns and to provide growth for hog producers and value-chain partners, including grain growers, pork processors and the many Canadian companies involved in the meat export trade.

“We look forward to successfully completing talks with the European Union. This will provide the Canadian industry with the additional marketing opportunities that are needed to realize our long-run potential as a leading exporter of pork to the world and, as importantly, a return on our investments,” added Mr. Vincent.

The CPC serves as the national voice for hog producers in Canada. A federation of nine provincial pork industry associations, our organization’s purpose is to play a leadership role in achieving and maintaining a dynamic and prosperous Canadian pork sector.

For more information, contact:

Gary Stordy
Public Relations Manager
Canadian Pork Council
613-236-9239 Ext. 277
stordy@cpc-ccp.com

 

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