What we want to make sure is that a certain number of principles are being followed, that sustainable is about getting to sustainable outcomes in trade but not putting up trade barriers.Sustainable trade should enable and support economic and productivity growth.That's really the heart of it.
Sustainable trade is about making the world economy stronger so it's about allowing farmers to produce as much as possible, it's about international trade to work so that food can get from places that produce it, like Canada which produces more food than it consumes, to countries that import food in an efficient manner, in a way that doesn't make costs unnecessarily high for the consumer or for the producer.
Harvey says the principles be referred to in any kind of discussion and the hope is that Canada's trade negotiators will stick to them as much as possible when negotiating international trading agreements or international trade documents.For information on the Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance or its Principles for Sustainable and Fair Trade visit cafta.org.For more visit Farmscape.Ca.
Source : Farmscape.ca