SOURCE: Canada Organic Trade Association

Canada Organic Trade Association

July 17, 2017 10:00 ET

First Ever National Organic Sector Report Highlights Quebec's Leadership While Next Door Ontario Is Without Regulations

OTTAWA, ON--(Marketwired - July 17, 2017) - The State of Organics: Federal-Provincial-Territorial Performance Report 2017 analyzes the existing organic policy frameworks among Canada's federal, provincial and territorial governments. As the first of its kind, the report is a benchmark, demonstrating the current state of affairs.

The report highlights that:

The report is available for download from: http://www.ota.com/canada-ota/what-cota-does/government-relations-regulatory-affairs.

"Canadian consumers and businesses need to see more government support of the organic sector in Canada," said Tia Loftsgard, executive director of the Canada Organic Trade Association. "A consistent framework across Canada would create a level playing field for organic businesses to thrive and increase consumer confidence. We have been encouraged by the positive conversations with government leading up to this report."

The Canada Organic Trade Association has three recommendations for government.

  1. Ensure that all provinces and territories adopt organic regulations.
  2. Invest in expanded and improved organic data collection systems.
  3. Increase organic policies and programs across jurisdictions.

About the Canada Organic Trade Association

The Canada Organic Trade Association is the membership-based association for the organic sector in Canada: representing growers, processors, certifiers, provincial farmers' associations, importers, exporters, retailers and others throughout the organic value chain. COTA's mission is to promote and protect the growth of organic trade to benefit the environment, farmers, the public and the economy. COTA brings together the diversity of Canada's organic sector: from farmer and processor to retail, including food products, fibre and textiles, personal care, and emerging sectors such as organic aquaculture.

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