CropLife Canada responds to media coverage of pesticides in Quebec. Quebec consumers are fortunate to have access to a wide range of fruits and vegetables, and have confidence that they are safe to eat and feed to our families. While pesticides tend to be a headline-grabbing topic, what's often missing from the story is important context. Regulatory agencies like Health Canada take into account the potential exposure a person could have to a pesticide to accurately assess risk. MRLs are generally set at least 100 times below safety thresholds. Farmers must follow the label directions when it comes to the use of all pesticides to ensure the high standards for MRLs are being met.
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CropLife Canada is part of the CropLife International consortium, a global federation with members across 91 countries that champions agricultural innovations in crop protection and plant biotechnology. CropLife Canada represents the Canadian manufacturers, developers and distributors of pest control and modern plant breeding products. CropLife Canada is the trade association representing the manufacturers, developers and distributors of plant science technologies, including pest control products and plant biotechnology, for use. CropLife Canada is the trade association that represents the developers, manufacturers and distributors of plant science innovations - pest control products and plant biotechnology - for use in agriculture, urban and public health settings. Thanks to our 2023 sponsors. Platinum. The benefits directly touch Canadian families. In fact, the average Canadian family saves about $4,400 on groceries every year because pesticides and biotech crops help farmers produce a reliable and affordable food supply. These savings are significant. For some families it may mean they can save for post-secondary education or pay for extra.
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CropLife Canada. With pesticides and modern plant breeding, the plant science industry makes significant social, economic, and environmental contributions to the world today. Although many aspects of this industry continue to evolve, CropLife Canada's purpose remains the same — to advance the collective interests of the agricultural. March 6, 2023. March 6th, 2023 (Ottawa, ON) - The Grain Growers of Canada (GGC) are pleased to welcome CropLife Canada as an industry partner on their 'Road to 2050' climate-solution initiative. "Canadian farmers are global leaders in sustainability," says Pierre Petelle, president and CEO of CropLife Canada. If Canadian farmers stopped using pesticides and herbicide-tolerant and insect-resistant crops, we'd need 35 million more acres of land to grow the same amount of food we do today — more than the total combined area of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and P.E.I. With pesticides and plant biotechnology, farmers can produce more on the county's. All member companies of CropLife Canada are required to take an active role in various Stewardship First initiatives. Results are impactful. For example, since the full implementation of warehousing standards in 1995, there have only been five isolated fires in about 1,800 warehouses nationwide - a reduction of 90 percent.
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CropLife Canada is the national trade association representing the manufacturers, developers and distributors of pest control products and products of modern plant breeding. CropLife Canada is part of the CropLife International consortium, a global federation with members across 91 countries that champions agricultural innovations in crop. In this podcast episode, our special guest, Pierre Petelle, the President and CEO of CropLife Canada, discusses the organization's role and impact in the agricultural industry. CropLife represents companies that produce vital seed technologies and crop protection products in agriculture and public h…
CropLife Canada staff, along with member representatives, participated in six PMRA established working groups. In total, CropLife Canada participated in 20 TSC and TWG meetings between March and June, with more to come in the fall of 2022. This work, in close coordination with CropLife Canada's PCPA project team, culminated in March 10, 2023 (Ottawa) - CropLife Canada, the national trade association representing the manufacturers, developers and distributors of plant science innovations, including pest control products and products of plant breeding innovations, has announced that Trevor Heck, president of Syngenta Canada, has taken on the role of chair of the board of directors.
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CropLife Canada is the trade association representing the manufacturers, developers and distributors of plant science innovations, including pest control products and plant breeding innovations, for use in agriculture, urban and public health settings. We are committed to protecting human health and the environment, and driving innovation. Justine Taylor. Executive director, stewardship and sustainability. 1201-350 Sparks Street. Ottawa, ON. K1R 7S8. 613-230-9881 x 3235.