Bill C-280’s deemed trust emulates the United States Perishable Agricultural Marketing Act’s Trust in providing fresh produce sellers in Canada a way to secure payment in case of buyer bankruptcy with no additional burden on the government.
Ottawa-based Fruit and Vegetable Dispute Resolution Corporation (DRC) is a member-based, non-governmental organization that addresses dispute resolution and provides default contract rules and licensing. Bill C280 would secure the final piece of the puzzle, a trust system to back the complaint and force payment.
Fred Webber, retired DCR president and CEO, said the U.S. system was implemented for food security reasons.
“When somebody in the world has a product to sell, the United States is a market of first choice because it is the safest place to sell,” Webber told Farmtario in an earlier interview. “We need to erase any fear there is of people selling to Canada.
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