OTTAWA, ON, The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has completed its investigation related to the two 2021 detections of potato wart in Prince Edward Island (PEI) ahead of the September 2023 target date.
In line with the Government of Canada's Budget 2022 commitment to support the potato industry, the CFIA accelerated its in-depth investigation to help contain, control, and prevent the spread of potato wart and to maintain market access for PEI potatoes.
Over the course of the investigation, the CFIA collected and analyzed nearly 50,000 soil samples from fields in PEI associated with recent detections. The investigation identified potato wart in four additional fields, which is expected in investigations of this scale.
In these cases, and whenever potato wart is detected, land controls are put in place on individual fields to restrict the movement of potatoes, plants, soil, and other articles that could result in the spread of potato wart. Throughout the fall, CFIA will continue to conduct surveillance activities in PEI, including the surveillance of selected fields not previously associated with potato wart.