While Fertilizer Canada respects the bargaining process, another supply chain shutdown is untenable and government-led solutions are needed to prevent future disruptions. The association urges the federal government to amend the Canada Labour Code section 87.7 to ensure the continuous movement of fertilizer products at ports during labour disputes.
The Canadian fertilizer industry relies on Canada's supply chains to move fertilizer products, which play a fundamental role in food security. Fertilizer is responsible for half of the world's current food production, and with the southern hemisphere's spring planting season approaching, timely delivery is crucial for international customers.
Canada is the world's largest producer of potash, responsible for close to 40 per cent of global production, with 95 per cent of it exported to over 75 countries. As a heavily export-driven industry, some of the biggest international buyers for Canadian fertilizer are in markets only accessible through ports.
Fertilizer Canada represents producers, manufacturers, wholesale and retail distributors of nitrogen, phosphate, potash and sulphur fertilizers. The fertilizer industry plays an essential role in Canada's economy, contributing over $42 billion annually and employing 100,400 workers throughout the supply chain. We are committed to supporting the industry through innovation, stewardship, safety and security. As the foundation of Canada's agri-food sector, we apply innovative solutions that positively impact agriculture, the economy, and the social fabric of Canadian life.
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