But in order to resume trade as quickly as possible and prevent the imposition of more damaging, long-term measures, we must engage with the United States' concerns. Therefore, as of November 21, 2021, the CFIA has temporarily suspended trade of fresh potatoes from PEI to the U.S. We do not take this measure lightly.
We are determined to stand firm for Canadian interests and committed to supporting potato growers and Prince Edward Island. I have raised the issue twice with my counterpart, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, and we will explore every channel possible to give this issue the attention it deserves within the United States Government. Canada and the United States have a long history of engaging in bilateral trade based on science, and maintaining strong supply chains is more important than ever for both our countries.
While efforts to resume full access for PEI fresh potatoes are underway, we are working on a plan to support potato growers impacted by this temporary market suspension. That includes cost-shared Business Risk Management programs and collaborative efforts to determine how to reroute existing stock in storage in PEI. We will also work with the Province of PEI to determine what additional supports may be required to support impacted producers.
We will continue to engage with industry to understand their needs and concerns, and have created a Potato Working Group with provincial and industry stakeholders.
PEI has a long history of producing the highest quality potatoes for Canadians and international consumers. The Government of Canada shares the great pride of our PEI potato producers.
PEI potato growers can be assured that the Government of Canada is doing everything we can to restore market access to the U.S. for this vital industry.
Source : canada