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CCGA Statement on the National Food Security Strategy

Reference: Canadian Canola Growers Association

Winnipeg, MB – Canadian Canola Growers Association (CCGA) welcomes several key elements included in the Government of Canada’s National Food Security Strategy that have the potential to improve competitiveness, support farm profitability, and strengthen Canada’s agri-food supply chain.

Of particular importance to canola farmers is the strategy’s focus on reducing regulatory approval backlogs for key agricultural inputs. Accelerating access to seed, feed, fertilizer, and crop protection products is essential to ensuring farmers have the tools they need to remain productive, competitive, and resilient. CCGA is encouraged by the government’s commitment to eliminate approval backlogs at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and the Pesticides Regulatory Directorate by the end of 2026, and to reduce average approval timelines for future applications by at least one-third.

Policy changes are also needed to support the next generation of farmers. CCGA looks forward to collaborating with the government through the new task force examining potential supports for intergenerational farm transfers. Ensuring policy reflects the structure and realities of modern farming operations will be critical to supporting farm succession and long-term sector growth.

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