Canada Welcomes Resumption of Cattle Exports to Colombia
April 16, 2010
Ottawa – The Honourable Peter Van Loan, Minister of International Trade, and the Honourable Gerry Ritz, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and Minister for the Canadian Wheat Board, welcomed Colombia’s recent announcement that it has reopened its market to allow the importation of Canadian cattle.  This change follows Colombia’s recent decision to reopen its market to Canadian beef.

“This is great news for Alberta farmers, and is a key step forward in securing new opportunities for our producers,” said Ted Menzies, Member of Parliament for Macleod.  “Gaining access to Colombia’s high-value agricultural market sends a strong signal to Canadian cattle producers that the Government is standing up for their interests while ensuring the health of our economy.”

Effective immediately, Canadian exporters are eligible to export to Colombia all cattle born after August 1, 2007.  Colombia will be the first country in South America to reopen its market to Canadian cattle since 2003.

“Improving access to international markets is extremely important for adding value to Canadian cattle,” said Travis Toews, President of the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association.  “We appreciate the tireless efforts of the Government of Canada to promote Canadian cattle and eliminate barriers.”

In January, Minister Ritz announced that Canada had successfully completed the process to reopen the Colombian market to Canadian beef.  The Colombian market for Canadian beef exports is worth about $6 million, according to estimates by the Canada Beef Export Federation.  The process began in the spring of 2009 when Minister Ritz travelled to Colombia and secured a process to demonstrate the safety of Canadian beef.

Minister Van Loan tabled legislation in March to implement the Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement.  With the implementation of this agreement, key Canadian exports that will benefit from immediate duty-free access to Colombia include live cattle, wheat, barley, lentils, peas, selected beef cuts, as well as a variety of paper products, machinery and equipment.

Canada and Colombia enjoy a healthy trade relationship, with two-way merchandise trade totalling $1.3 billion in 2009.
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