Pakistan has reopened its borders to Canadian canola after a three-year hiatus, restoring a valuable export market for Prairie farmers hit by China’s ongoing trade restrictions.
“This is great news for Canadian farmers,” Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand told the House of Commons last week, adding that her Pakistani counterpart confirmed import orders for Canadian canola have already been placed.
A joint Canada-Pakistan statement on Monday confirmed the border reopening.
“Canada and Pakistan agreed to facilitate the export of Canadian canola to Pakistan, recognizing the significant potential of Pakistan’s expanding market for this Canadian commodity,” the statement said.