While Canada's livestock sector has been using a Code of Practice for some time, its something that has been absent from the grain industry.
Cereals Canada President Cam Dahl believes it's time for that to change.
"The Codes of Practice that have been developed by the animal care councils, really are voluntary," he said. "I know some of the sectors have developed additional programs on top of the codes. If there's a commercial reason, if there's willing buyers or willing sellers on both sides and there's a commercial incentive to go beyond something that's voluntary. This could provide the basis for that."
Dahl notes the Grains Round Table recently endorsed exploring the development of a code through the Canadian Round Table For Sustainable Crops.