Canadian stakeholders, government partners, and dignitaries were also on hand to officially open Canada’s Indo-Pacific Agriculture and Agri-Food Office (IPAAO) and begin a new chapter for Canada’s engagement in the region.
In 2023, Canada's agriculture and agri-food exports to the Indo-Pacific region reached $22.8 billion
Industry officials in the Canadian agriculture sector see the potential for new and expanded opportunities in that area and are pleased to see the Indo-Pacific office open.
"The Indo-Pacific provides a unique opportunity for growth and diversification for Canadian pulses. This office demonstrates the Government of Canada’s support for our sector proactively breaking down market access barriers and playing a direct role in expanding exports of high-quality, sustainable pulses across the region." - Kevin Auch, Chair, Pulse Canada
“Canada’s 43,000 canola farmers rely on trade, 90% of the canola grown in Canada is exported as seed, oil, and meal. The opening of the IPAAO sends a strong signal to our trading partners in the region that Canada is serious about market access, maintenance, and development. The IPAAO is a key part of our strategy to diversify our export markets and establish long-lasting relationships in the Indo-Pacific.” - Dave Carey, Vice-President, Government & Industry Relations, Canadian Canola Growers Association (CCGA)
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