Stateside, the National Potato Council is digging in on its position as the Puerto Rico market opens. It is waiting for ag minister Marie-Claude Bibeau to report on progress of testing 35,000 soil samples before the mainland opens for trade with PEI.
The PEI Potato Board’s Greg Donald sats that the long-term potato wart management plan is working and that potato fields are not “infested’ as the CFIA originally communicated to its American counterparts. Donald authored an opinion editorial that was published in the Toronto Star on February 9. Titled “PEI potatoes in the eye of an unfair trade war with U.S., he recommended that the Canadian government consider:
- Immediately rescinding the ministerial order of November 21 or at least restrict it to the regulated fields where the crop pest was discovered and contained. Correct the original error.
- Removing all restrictions on the shipment of PEI potatoes within Canada. Leaving them in place simply gives the U.S. government something to point at.
- Holding U.S. secretary of agriculture Tom Vilsack to his commitment of a determination, by early March, on the admissibility of PEI potatoes in light of scientific data. If the ban remains in force, it will be utterly clear it is nothing more than an unfair advantage for American potato producers.
Source : PEI Potato