Adascan Grain Corporation
Gold Member
Address
203-9555 Yonge Street
Richmond Hill ON L4C 9M5
adascan.ca
Contact
Amadeus Bachari
Ph: 416.548.5901
Fax: 905.237.6311
Email: sales@adascan.ca
Products/Services
Adzuki Beans, Exporter, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Faba Beans, Green Peas, Lentils, White/Navy Beans, Yellow PeasADM Agri-Industries Company
Gold Member
Address
900 - 167 Lombard Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3B 0V3
adm.com
Contact
Meiyun Li
Ph: 306.370.3457
Email: meiyun.li@adm.com
Products/Services
Cleaning & Handling, Exporter, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Feed Peas, White/Navy BeansAgrocorp Processing Ltd.
Regular Member
Address
862 Snyder Road
Moose Jaw SK S6H 4Y4
agrocorp.com.sg
Contact
Garner Field
Ph: 306.531.6367
Email: garner@agrocorp.ca
Products/Services
Organic Products, Pulse Proteins, Pulse Starches, Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Canary Seed, Exporter, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Faba Beans, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Manufacturing, Lentils, White/Navy Beans, Pulse Fibres, Pulse Flours, Processor, Yellow PeasAGT Food and Ingredients
Gold Member
Address
6200 E. Primrose Green Dr.
Regina SK S4V 3L7
agtfoods.com
Contact
Jay Paskaruk
Ph: 306.525.4490
Fax: 306.525.4463
Email: trade@agtfoods.com
Products/Services
Beans, Lentils, Chickpeas, Peas, Canary Seed, Exporter, Canned, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Faba Beans, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Packaging, Lentils, Mustard, White/Navy Beans, Pulse Fibres, Pulse Flours, Processor, Sunflower, Yellow PeasBroadGrain Commodities Inc.
Gold Member
Address
18 King Street East, Suite 900
Toronto ON M5C 1C4
broadgrain.com
Contact
Zaid Qadoum
Ph: 416.504.0070
Fax: 416.504.0080
Email: zaid@broadgrain.com
Products/Services
Canary Seed, Exporter, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Lentils, Mustard, White/Navy Beans, Processor, Yellow PeasMarina Commodities
Gold Member
Address
90 Burnhampthorpe Road West, Suite 1102
Mississauga ON L5B 3C3
marinacommodities.com
Contact
Farhan Adam
Ph: 905.828.0777
Fax: 905.828.0778
Email: farhan@marinacommodities.com
Products/Services
Exporter, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Faba Beans, Green Peas, Lentils, Mustard, White/Navy Beans, Yellow PeasRoquette Canada Ltd.
Regular Member
Address
40117 Road 65N, Box 187
Portage la Prairie MB R1N 3B5
roquette.com
Contact
James P. Bozikis
Email: James.Bozikis@roquette.com
Products/Services
Ingredients, Peas, Regular Members, Processor, Yellow PeasViterra Inc.
Gold Member
Address
2625 Victoria Avenue
Regina SK S4T 7T9
viterra.ca
Contact
Quinton Stewart
Ph: 306.569.4081
Email: Quinton.Stewart@viterra.com
Products/Services
Cleaning & Handling, Canary Seed, Exporter, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Faba Beans, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Manufacturing, Packaging, Lentils, Mustard, White/Navy Beans, Transportation, Processor, Port, Yellow PeasNorthern Chickpeas Alliance (NCA)
Regular Member
Address
2904 South Sheridan Way, Unit 301B
Oakville ON L6J 7L9
northernchickpeas.com
Contact
Ali Siddiqui
Ph: 905.766.9486
Fax: 647.723.0422
Email: ingredients@northernchickpeas.com
Products/Services
Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Canary Seed, Exporter, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Faba Beans, Lentils, White/Navy Beans, Pulse FloursAdroit Overseas Enterprises Ltd.
Regular Member
Address
#512, 13737 96th Avenue
Surrey (Vancouver) British Columbia V3V0C6
adroitoverseas.com
Contact
Yogesh Raipuria
Ph: 604.930.4855
Fax: 604.909.4855
Email: yogesh@adroitoverseas.com
Products/Services
Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Canary Seed, Exporter, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Importer, Faba Beans, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Lentils, Mustard, White/Navy Beans, Processor, Sunflower, Yellow PeasAditya Birla Global Trading (Canada) Pvt Ltd.
Regular Member
Address
#206, 12788 76A Avenue
Surrey, British Columbia V3W 1S9
abgtrading.com
Contact
Vishal Gupta
Ph: 604.679.5094
Email: vishal.gupta@abgtrading.com
Products/Services
Beans (All Types), Peas (All Types), Regular Members, Exporter, Chickpeas, Logistics, LentilsGrainfinity
Regular Member
Address
#38 - 2861 Sherwood Heights Drive
Oakville, ON L6J 7K1
Contact
Sonja Parhar-Saroya
Ph: 416.624.8886
Email: sonja@grainfinity.ca
Products/Services
Beans (All Types), Red Lentils, Peas (All Types), Broker, Regular Members, Canary Seed, Chickpeas, Faba Beans, Logistics, Green Peas, Market Analysis, Lentils, Mustard, Yellow PeasFoodLife Group Inc.
Regular Member
Address
3351 Green Turtle Road
Regina, Saskatchewan S4V 3N6
foodlifegroup.com
Contact
Samir Maknojia
Ph: 639.999.5999
Email: samir@foodlifegroup.com
Products/Services
Beans (All Types), Red Lentils, Peas (All Types), Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Canary Seed, Exporter, Chickpeas, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Lentils, Processor, Yellow PeasAll Commodities (AC) Trading Ltd.
Regular Member
Address
1600 Two Mile Rd
Winnipeg MB R2N 4K1
allcommodities.ca
Contact
Kevin Dick
Ph: 204.339.8001
Fax: 204.339.8002
Email: kevin@allcommodities.ca
Products/Services
Regular Members, Canary Seed, Exporter, Chickpeas, Green Peas, Lentils, Mustard, Processor, Yellow PeasWestAg Solutions Inc.
Regular Member
Address
2A-160 Matheson Blvd E.
Mississauga, ON L4Z 1V4
Contact
Tanvir Zaidi
Ph: 416.471.8834
Email: tanvir@westagsolutions.com
Products/Services
Beans (All Types), Kidney Beans, Peas (All Types), Regular Members, Canary Seed, Exporter, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Lentils, White/Navy Beans, Yellow PeasAlpha Field Products Co.
Regular Member
Address
5750 Timberlea Blvd, Suite #17
Mississauga ON L4W 5N8
alphafield.net
Contact
Radek Stasiewicz
Ph: 416.907.5505
Fax: 416.840.4435
Email: radek@alphafield.net
Products/Services
Regular Members, Buckwheat, Exporter, Caraway Seed, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Faba Beans, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Lentils, Mustard, White/Navy Beans, Sunflower, Yellow PeasBelle Pulses Ltd.
Regular Member
Address
Box 65
Bellevue SK S0K 3Y0
bellepulses.ca
Contact
Tony Gaudet
Ph: 306.467.5501
Fax: 306.423.6212
Email: bellepulses@sasktel.net
Products/Services
Ingredients, Chickpeas, Peas, Regular Members, Exporter, Faba Beans, Green Peas, Manufacturing, Pulse Fibres, Pulse Flours, Processor, Yellow PeasAvena Foods
Regular Member
Address
R. R. # 3, Site 10,
Module 3, Compartment 13
Rowatt SK S4P 2Z3
avenafoods.com
Contact
Mike Gallais
Ph: 306.586.7116
Fax: 306.586.4848
Email: mikegallais@avenafoods.com
Products/Services
Ingredients, Beans, Lentils, Chickpeas, Peas, Regular Members, Chickpeas, Green Peas, Lentils, Pulse Fibres, Pulse Flours, Processor, Yellow PeasNortera Foods
Regular Member
Address
140 rue de l’Equinoxe
Brossard, QC J4Z 0R4
norterafoods.com
Contact
Steve Innes
Email: steve.innes@norterafoods.com
Products/Services
Canned/IQF, Regular Members, Canned, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Faba Beans, Green Peas, IQF Products, Lentils, Yellow PeasCargill Limited
Regular Member
Address
300-240 Graham Avenue
Winnipeg MB R3C 4C5
cargill.com
Contact
Stephen Stone
Ph: 204.947-6205
Email: stephen_stone@cargill.com
Products/Services
Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Exporter, Feed PeasColumbia Seed Co. Ltd.
Regular Member
Address
PO Box 80
Vauxhall AB T0K 2K0
columbiaseed.ca
Contact
Christos Lygouriatis
Ph: 403.654.2158
Email: christos@columbiaseed.ca
Products/Services
Regular Members, Buckwheat, Cleaning & Handling, Exporter, Faba Beans, Green Peas, Packaging, ProcessorDiefenbaker Spice & Pulse
Regular Member
Address
Box 69
Elbow SK S0H 1J0
dspdirect.ca
Contact
Melody Ector
Ph: 306.644.4704
Fax: 306.644.4706
Email: melody@dspdirect.ca
Products/Services
Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Exporter, Caraway Seed, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Green Peas, Packaging, Lentils, Mustard, White/Navy Beans, Pulse Flours, Processor, Yellow PeasETG Commodities Inc.
Regular Member
Address
6601 Goreway Drive - Unit B
Mississauga ON L4V 1V6
etgworld.com/northamerica
Contact
Ana Mendoza
Ph: 1.866.629.0086
Fax: 416.900.4149
Email: export.canada@etgworld.com
Products/Services
Organic Products, Pulse Proteins, Beans (All Types), Kidney Beans, Red Lentils, Regular Members, Canary Seed, Exporter, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Faba Beans, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Manufacturing, Packaging, Lentils, White/Navy Beans, Pulse Fibres, Pulse Flours, Processor, Yellow PeasEximcan Canada
Regular Member
Address
5075, Yonge Street, Suite #302
North York ON M2N 6C6
eximcan.com
Contact
Jason Redman
Ph: 416.979.7967
Fax: 416.979.8866
Email: jason@eximcan.com
Products/Services
Ocean Freight, Organic Products, Pulse Proteins, Pulse Starches, Canned/IQF, Ingredients, Beans, Chickpeas, Peas, Adzuki Beans, Broker, Regular Members, Buckwheat, Canary Seed, Canned, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Importer, Faba Beans, Logistics, Feed Peas, Green Peas, IQF Products, Liners & Bulkheads, Lentils, Mustard, White/Navy Beans, Transportation, Agency, Pulse Fibres, Pulse Flours, Port, Sunflower, Yellow PeasExport Packers Company Limited
Regular Member
Address
107 Walker Drive
Brampton ON L6T 5K5
exportpackers.com
Contact
Marcos Mosnaim
Ph: 905.792.9700
Fax: 905.792.7421
Email: marcos_mosnaim@exportpackers.com
Products/Services
Canned/IQF, Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Exporter, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Importer, Faba Beans, Green Peas, Lentils, White/Navy Beans, Yellow PeasFerguson Bros. of St. Thomas Ltd.
Regular Member
Address
43850 Ferguson Line, R. R. # 6
St. Thomas ON N5P 3T1
fergusonbros.com
Contact
John Ferguson
Ph: 519.631.3463
Fax: 519.631.8843
Email: fergusonoffice@fergusonbros.com
Products/Services
Adzuki Beans, Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Exporter, Coloured Beans, Importer, Packaging, White/Navy Beans, ProcessorFieldcrest International Commodities Ltd.
Regular Member
Address
21964 Fairview Road (RR#3)
Thorndale ON N0M 2P0
fieldcrest.biz
Contact
Bettie Gibbs
Ph: 519.461.1590
Fax: 519.461.1170
Email: bettie@fieldcrest.biz
Products/Services
Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Exporter, Coloured Beans, White/Navy Beans, ProcessorG3 Canada Limited
Regular Member
Address
200 Portage Avenue, 3rd Floor
Winnipeg MB R3C 3X2
g3.ca
Contact
James Wieler
Ph: 204.984.1554
Email: James_Wieler@g3.ca
Products/Services
Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Exporter, TransportationGedco
Regular Member
Address
212 - 1033 Bay Street
Toronto ON M5S 3A5
gedco.ca
Contact
Haifa Reda
Ph: 416.961.1777
Fax: 416.961.3936
Email: gedco@gedco.ca
Products/Services
Broker, Regular Members, Canary Seed, Exporter, Caraway Seed, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Faba Beans, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Lentils, White/Navy Beans, Sunflower, Yellow PeasGlobal Commodities Traders Inc.
Regular Member
Address
2430 Meadowpine Blvd, Suite 103
Mississauga Ontario L5N 6S2
gltraders.com
Contact
Noor Faridi
Ph: 905.908.0092
Fax: 289.802.0294
Email: noor.faridi@gltraders.com
Products/Services
Red Lentils, Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Canary Seed, Exporter, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Faba Beans, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Lentils, White/Navy Beans, Processor, Yellow PeasGrainport Inc.
Regular Member
Products/Services
Broker, Regular Members, Exporter, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Lentils, Yellow PeasHensall District Co-operative, Inc.
Gold Member
Address
1 Davidson Dr. Box 219
Hensall ON N0M 1X0
hdc.on.ca
Contact
Marion Hunt
Ph: 226.262.5008
Fax: 519.262.2186
Email: mhunt@hdc.on.ca
Products/Services
Kidney Beans, Adzuki Beans, Exporter, Coloured Beans, White/Navy Beans, ProcessorEmpros International Inc.
Regular Member
Address
33 City Centre Drive, Suite 603
Mississauga ON L5B 2N5
empros.ca
Contact
Rajesh Jain
Ph: 905.232.5888
Fax: 647.317.1152
Email: info@empros.ca
Products/Services
Regular Members, Canary Seed, Exporter, Chickpeas, Logistics, Green Peas, Lentils, Mustard, Processor, Sunflower, Yellow PeasJ.K Commodities Ltd.
Regular Member
Address
540 - 355 Burrard Street, Marine Building
Vancouver BC V6C 2G6
jkmilling.ca/JK-group.html
Contact
Shiloh Cashin
Ph: 604.696.9955
Fax: 604.696.9977
Email: shilohc@jkcomm.ca
Products/Services
Regular Members, Exporter, Chickpeas, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Lentils, Processor, Yellow PeasJohnston’s Grain
Regular Member
Address
Suite 2220, 150 9th Avenue SW
Calgary AB T2P 3H9
johnstonsgrain.com
Contact
Chevy Johnston
Ph: 844.324.7778
Fax: 403.266.7065
Email: chevy@johnstonsgrain.com
Products/Services
Crop Production, Organic Products, Pulse Proteins, Pulse Starches, Beans (All Types), Red Lentils, Peas (All Types), Broker, Regular Members, Canary Seed, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Faba Beans, Logistics, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Lentils, Mustard, White/Navy Beans, Transportation, Pulse Fibres, Pulse Flours, Yellow PeasKalshea Commodities Inc.
Regular Member
Address
441 Cordova Street
Winnipeg MB R3N 1A8
kalshea.com
Contact
Kaleigh Hamilton
Ph: 204.808.9284
Email: kaleigh@kalshea.com
Products/Services
Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Canary Seed, Exporter, Chickpeas, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Market Analysis, Lentils, Mustard, Safflower, Sunflower, Yellow PeasL.A. Grain Ltd. (Alberta Pulse Traders Ltd.)
Regular Member
Address
75030 RGE RD203A
Lethbridge County AB T1K 8G9
lagrain.ca
Contact
Jason Getty
Ph: 403.327.9787
Fax: 403.327.8727
Email: jasongetty@lagrain.ca
Products/Services
Regular Members, Chickpeas, Green Peas, Lentils, Processor, Yellow PeasNutri-Pea Limited
Regular Member
Address
880 Phillips St.
Portage La Prairie MB R1N 3B7
nutripea.com
Contact
Christianne Rosset
Ph: 204.239.5995
Fax: 204.239.6007
Email: npsales@nutripea.com
Products/Services
Ingredients, Peas, Regular Members, Pulse Fibres, Pulse Flours, Processor, Yellow PeasParrish & Heimbecker, Limited
Regular Member
Address
201 Portage Ave, Suite 1400
Winnipeg MB R3B 3K6
parrishandheimbecker.com
Contact
Kevin Price
Ph: 800.665.8937
Fax: 204.943.8233
Email: kprice@pandh.ca
Products/Services
Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Exporter, Feed Peas, Port, Yellow PeasPaterson GlobalFoods
Regular Member
Address
333 Main Street, 22nd Floor
Winnipeg MB R3C 4E2
patersonglobalfoods.com
Contact
Tamara Khoma
Ph: 204.956.2090
Email: tkhoma@patersongrain.com
Products/Services
Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Exporter, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Lentils, Yellow PeasPrairie Fava Ltd.
Regular Member
Address
Box 582
Glenboro MB R0K 0X0
prairiefava.com
Contact
Hailey Jefferies
Ph: 204.721.4715
Email: hailey@prairiefava.com
Products/Services
Ingredients, Faba Beans, Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Exporter, Faba Beans, Pulse Flours, ProcessorPrime Seeds International Inc.
Regular Member
Address
Suite 309 - 151 West Hastings Street
Vancouver BC V6B 1H4
primeseeds.com
Contact
Luz Stella Piedrahita
Ph: 604.990.2500
Email: luzstella@primeseeds.com
Products/Services
Organic Products, Beans (All Types), Kidney Beans, Peas (All Types), Regular Members, Exporter, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Logistics, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Lentils, Mustard, White/Navy Beans, Sunflower, Yellow PeasProvidence Grain Solutions
Regular Member
Address
168-11870 88 Ave.
Fort Saskatchewan AB T8L 0K1
providencegrainsolutions.ca
Contact
Milt Miller
Ph: 780.997.0211
Fax: 780.997.0217
Email: miltmiller@providencegrain.ca
Products/Services
Regular Members, ExporterRichardson International Limited
Regular Member
Address
2800-One Lombard Place
Winnipeg MB R3B 0X8
richardson.ca
Contact
Mike James
Ph: 204.934.5767
Fax: 204.942.4161
Email: Mike.James@richardson.ca
Products/Services
Red Lentils, Regular Members, Exporter, Lentils, Yellow PeasSakai Spice
Regular Member
Address
4201 2nd Ave North
Lethbridge AB T1H 0C8
sakaispice.com/home
Contact
Dave Macfarlane
Ph: 403.320.9445
Fax: 403.320.9446
Email: dave@sakaispice.com
Products/Services
Regular Members, Mustard, ProcessorSchlueter & Maack Gmbh
Regular Member
Address
Stadthausbruke 12
Hamburg Germany D-20355
schlueter-maack.de
Contact
Michael Kemperdick
Email: m.kemperdick@schlueter-maack.de
Products/Services
Regular Members, ImporterThe Andersons Canada Limited
Regular Member
Address
2 Hyland Dr.
Blenheim ON N0P 1A0
theandersons.com
Contact
Scott Cottenden
Ph: 519.676.5411
Email: scottenden@theandersons.com
Products/Services
Adzuki Beans, Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Exporter, Coloured Beans, Packaging, White/Navy Beans, ProcessorTradeMark Grain
Regular Member
Address
9006 Collings Way
Delta BC V4C 7E9
Contact
Mark Tycholiz
Ph: 604.584.7720
Fax: 604.584.7730
Email: info@trademarkgrain.com
Products/Services
Broker, Regular Members, Buckwheat, Canary Seed, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Faba Beans, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Market Analysis, Lentils, Mustard, White/Navy Beans, Agency, Sunflower, Yellow PeasTransco Food Trading Inc.
Regular Member
Address
225-750 Marcel Laurin Blvd.
Montreal QC H4M 2M4
transcofoods.com
Contact
Arnold Van Welie
Ph: 514.747.4249
Fax: 514.747.6953
Email: arnold@transcofoods.com
Products/Services
Broker, Regular Members, Canary Seed, Exporter, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Lentils, White/Navy Beans, Sunflower, Yellow PeasVeikle Grain Ltd
Regular Member
Address
Box 548
Cutknife SK S0M 0N0
veiklegrain.com
Contact
Carl Veikle
Ph: 306.398.7713
Fax: 306.398.2567
Email: veikle.seeds@sasktel.net
Products/Services
Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Exporter, Green Peas, Lentils, Pulse Fibres, Pulse Flours, Processor, Yellow PeasVictoria Pulse Trading Corporation
Regular Member
Address
601-850 West Hastings St
Vancouver BC V6C 1E1
victoriapulse.ca
Contact
Tala Mobayen
Ph: 604.733.1094
Fax: 604.733.1097
Email: tala@victoriapulse.ca
Products/Services
Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Canary Seed, Exporter, Chickpeas, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Lentils, Mustard, Processor, Yellow PeasWinnfield International
Regular Member
Address
Unit B-3325 Pembina Highway
Winnipeg MB R3V 0A2
Contact
Brian Crane
Email: briancrane@winnfield.ca
Products/Services
Regular MembersXPT Grain Inc.
Regular Member
Address
#201, 2631-28th Avenue
Regina SK S4S 6X3
xptgrain.ca
Contact
Christos Lygouriatis
Ph: 306.525.0205
Fax: 306.525.0208
Email: christos@xptgrain.ca
Products/Services
Broker, Regular Members, Exporter, Coloured Beans, Faba Beans, Feed Peas, Green Peas, White/Navy Beans, Processor, Yellow PeasSimpson Seeds Inc.
Regular Member
Address
1170 North Service Road
Moose Jaw SK S6H 4P8
simpsonseeds.com
Contact
Elyce Simpson Fraser
Ph: 306.693.2132
Fax: 306.693.4489
Email: ssi@simpsonseeds.com
Products/Services
Organic Products, Peas (All Types), Ingredients, Lentils, Regular Members, Exporter, Chickpeas, Lentils, Pulse Flours, ProcessorSouthland Pulse Inc.
Regular Member
Address
Box 879
Estevan SK S4A 2A7
southlandpulse.com/
Contact
Shawn Madsen
Ph: 306.634.8008
Fax: 306.634.8007
Email: shawn.southland@sasktel.net
Products/Services
Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Chickpeas, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Lentils, Processor, Yellow PeasCan-Seed Equipment Limited
Partner
Address
810 66th Street East
Saskatoon SK S7P 0E4
canseedequip.com
Contact
Jason MacNevin
Ph: 306.244.2285
Fax: 306.244.4066
Email: jmacnevin@canseedequip.com
Products/Services
Cleaning & Handling, Exporter, Manufacturing, Packaging, Liners & Bulkheads, ProcessorDG Canest Transit Inc.
Partner
Address
3700 rue Notre Dame Est
Montreal QC H1W 2J8
canest-transit.ca
Contact
Marc-Aurèl Clapperton
Ph: 514.529.4774
Email: ClappertonMA@canest-transit.ca
Products/Services
Ocean Freight, Cleaning & Handling, Inspection/Verification/Testing, Logistics, Packaging, Transportation, Processor, PortCFT Corporation
Partner
Address
401-2020 Winston Park Drive
Oakville ON L6H 6X7
cftcorp.com
Contact
Steve Pocklington
Ph: 800.561.8238
Fax: 905.829.5219
Email: spocklington@cftcorp.com
Products/Services
Ocean Freight, Logistics, Stuffing Facility, TransportationColumbia Containers Ltd.
Partner
Address
2319 Commissioner Street
Vancouver BC V5L 1A4
columbiacontainers.com
Contact
Shawn Routhier
Ph: 604.216.3727
Fax: 604.254.4482
Email: srouthier@columbiacontainers.com
Products/Services
Ocean Freight, Logistics, Packaging, Stuffing Facility, TransportationElizondo Agroalimentos SA DE CV
Partner
Address
Av. Ruiz Cortinez #150-C, Villa San Antonio
Guadalupe NL 67112 Mexico
elizondomexico.com
Contact
Virgilio Elizondo
Ph: 818.327.1350
Fax: 818.327.1350
Email: virgilio@elizondomexico.com
Products/Services
ImporterElement International Trade Inc.
Partner
Address
181 Hymus Boulevard, Suite 206
Pointe Claire, QC H9R 5P4
element-trade.com
Contact
Erhan Etiz
Ph: 877.938.8778
Email: info@element-trade.com
Products/Services
Packaging, Liners & BulkheadsFarm Credit Canada
Partner
Address
191 Commerce Drive
Winnipeg MB R3P 1A2
fcc-fac.ca
Contact
Bonnie Bain
Ph: 204.984.4164
Fax: 204.984.4222
Email: bonnie.bain@fcc-fac.ca
Products/Services
Financial ServicesGlobal Agriculture & Transloading Inc.
Partner
Address
11678-130th Street
Surrey BC V3R 2Y3
gatloading.com/
Contact
Johnny Sangha
Ph: 604.580.1786
Fax: 604.580.2786
Email: team@gatloading.com
Products/Services
Canned, Inspection/Verification/Testing, Logistics, IQF Products, Packaging, Liners & Bulkheads, Stuffing Facility, Transportation, Pulse Fibres, Pulse FloursIntertek Testing Services
Partner
Address
973 St. James Street
Winnipeg MB R3H OX2
intertek.com
Contact
Theresa Almonte
Ph: 204.944.1887
Fax: 204.942.0334
Email: theresa.almonte@intertek.com
Products/Services
Inspection/Verification/Testing, IQF Products, Pulse Fibres, Pulse FloursJakeCo Holdings Inc.
Partner
Address
1501 Quebec Avenue
Saskatoon SK S7K 1V6
jakecoholdings.com
Contact
Jayce Côté
Ph: 306.249.5503
Fax: 306.249.5580
Email: jayce@jakecoholdings.com
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Packaging, Liners & BulkheadsKintetsu World Express (Canada) Inc.
Partner
Address
610 Orly Avenue
Dorval Quebec H9P 1E9
kwe.ca
Contact
Leah Barnes
Ph: 514.422.4341
Fax: 514.636.7430
Email: leah.barnes@am.kwe.com
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Ocean Freight, Logistics, TransportationLewis M. Carter Mfg.
Partner
Address
835-58TH St. E.
Saskatoon SK S7K 6X5
lewismcarter.com
Contact
Steven Chivilo
Ph: 306.242.9292
Fax: 306.934.4840
Email: lmc@lewismcarter.com
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Cleaning & Handling, Canned, Manufacturing, IQF Products, Packaging, Liners & Bulkheads, Pulse Fibres, Pulse FloursIngredion
Partner
Address
5 Westbrook Corporate Center
Westchester, IL 60154 USA
Ingredion.com
Contact
Mike Valenti
Ph: 708.551.2600
Email: mike.valenti@ingredion.com
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Ingredients, Lentils, Chickpeas, Peas, Faba Beans, ProcessorMercantile Consulting Venture Inc.
Partner
Address
605 Des Meurons Street
Winnipeg MB R2H 2R1
mercantileventure.com
Contact
Marlene Boersch
Ph: 204.947.3032
Cell: 204.292.1515
Email: mboersch@mercantileventure.com
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Logistics, Market AnalysisMontreal Port Authority
Partner
Address
2100 Pierre-Dupuy Ave Wing 1
Montreal QC H3C 3R5
port-montreal.com/
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Rosetta Iacono
Email: iaconor@port-montreal.com
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IQF Products, Liners & Bulkheads, Pulse Fibres, Pulse Flours, PortNorseman Inc.
Partner
Address
#80, 9080-196 A Street
Langley BC V1M 3B4
norseman.ca
Contact
Rick Zieg
Ph: 336.676.5375
Email: rzieg@norseman.ca
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Packaging, Liners & Bulkheads, TransportationPort of Vancouver
Partner
Address
100 The Pointe, 999 Canada Place
Vancouver BC V6C 3T4
portvancouver.com
Contact
Doug Mills
Ph: 604.665.9000
Fax: 866.284.4271
Email: Doug.Mills@portvancouver.com
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PortRay-Mont Logistics Inc.
Partner
Address
1751 Richardson, Suite 5.500
Montreal QC H3K 1G6
ray-mont.com
Contact
Stephen Paul
Ph: 1-888-933-4449
Email: info@ray-mont.com
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Ocean Freight, Logistics, Packaging, Stuffing Facility, TransportationSGS Canada Inc.
Partner
Address
Unit 203-950 Powell Street
Vancouver BC V6A 1H9
sgs.com
Contact
Meera T
Ph: 604.629.1892
Fax: 604.831.1128
Email: Meera.T@sgs.com
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Inspection/Verification/TestingSoufflet Negoce
Partner
Address
Quai Sarrail
Nogent Sur Seine 10400 France
soufflet.com
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Julien Courseau
Email: jcourseau@soufflet.com
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Exporter, Importer, Faba Beans, Feed Peas, Yellow PeasWTC Group Inc.
Partner
Address
1389 Lindsey Place
Delta BC V3M 6V1
wtcgroup.com
Contact
Brian Atkins
Ph: 604.515.9116
Fax: 604.515.9117
Email: info@wtcgroup.com
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Ocean Freight, Logistics, Packaging, Stuffing Facility, TransportationGlyphosate Notification (January 10, 2019)
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Dear CSCA Members,
With a high level of interest and attention in farm, national and international media regarding glyphosate residues in crops and processed food products, the Canadian Special Crops Association (CSCA) Board of Directors would like to ensure that all CSCA members are aware of the potential market impacts associated with the use of glyphosate on Canadian pulses and special crops.
National and international regulatory bodies around the world have established tolerances for glyphosate residues in a wide range of food crops. With more than 800 scientific studies and reviews that prove glyphosate is safe for use, glyphosate is one of the most thoroughly reviewed pesticides by regulatory authorities around the world. Recent reviews by Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA), The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), and the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority have all concluded that glyphosate does not pose a human health risk. Despite the uncontroverted evidence that glyphosate is safe, there is increased global scrutiny on the use of glyphosate. Specifically, pre-harvest use of glyphosate is drawing increased attention.
Glyphosate is registered for pre-harvest weed control in Canada. Glyphosate is not a desiccant, nor is it a tool to speed up crop maturity or dry down. For several years, the Canadian pulse industry has been a partner in the Keep it Clean campaign that keeps farmers informed of the importance of following label directions for all crop protection products. When applied according to label recommendations, the pre-harvest use of glyphosate will result in residues that are well below established tolerances. However, if glyphosate is not applied according to label directions there may be incidents of residue levels that can create marketing restrictions for Canadian pulses and special crops. The Canadian pulse industry will ensure that more is done in 2019 to educate Canadian growers of pulses and special crops of the importance of following label directions when applying glyphosate for pre-harvest weed control.
In addition to the increased outreach to growers regarding this matter, the CSCA reminds its Members to be aware of the Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) for all crop protection products for each crop in the destinations to which you are exporting.
CSCA Partner organizations offer a wide range of quality testing services, including testing for residues of crop protection products. The contacts for CSCA Partners that provide testing services are noted below:
SGS Canada Inc.
3260 Production Way
Burnaby, BC V5A 4W4
Contact: Sunil Sukhtankar
Phone: 778-888-4588
Intertek Testing Services
301-111 Research Drive
Saskatoon, SKS7N 3R2
Contact: Tara Bachynski
Phone: 306-934-3600
CSCA Members can contact Mac Ross at mross@pulsecanada.com to confirm a crop and country specific MRL or with any questions on crop protection products including glyphosate. All CSCA member feedback on this matter is welcome.
Sincerely,
Gordon Bacon
CEO, CSCA
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Member UpdatesRevised Version of the GPC Pulses Contract No. 1 (January 11, 2019)
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Dear CSCA Members,
For your information only, please see below email and attachments from GPC:
Dear Pulse Industry Members,
The GPC Contracts Committee has released a new, revised version of the GPC Pulses Contract No. 1, which is attached hereto in Word and PDF versions. The new version has one important change. Section 25(e) makes clear that GPC may take disciplinary action against non-members that default on GAFTA arbitration awards.
25. DISPUTES & ARBITRATION
(e) DEFAULT OF ARBITRATION In the event that any party to a GAFTA Arbitration (a) neglects or refuses to carry out or abide by an Award of Arbitration within 21 days of the issue of that Award by GAFTA or (b) fails to pay any costs, fees or expenses of the Arbitration within 21 days of being called upon by GAFTA to do so, both parties expressly agree that GAFTA shall notify GPC in writing of any such default. GPC shall then, at its absolute discretion, have the right to take disciplinary action against the defaulting party (whether a member of GPC or not) in accordance with the GPC Code of Ethics of which both parties acknowledge awareness. Disciplinary action shall include, but shall not be limited to, suspension from GPC membership or recommendation of suspension from any GPC affiliates, on such terms and for such duration as GPC shall determine (including a prohibition on attending any GPC convention or event and written notification of defaulter to GPC membership - whether the defaulter is a member of GPC or not).
We strongly encourage all pulse industry members to use this new contract version. Should you have any questions or suggestions regarding GPC Pulses Contract No. 1 please do not hesitate to contact GPC Contracts Committee Chair Andrew Jacobs at ajacobs@poortman.com.
Best regards,
Randy DUCKWORTH
Executive Director
Global Pulse Confederation
Email: randy@globalpulses.com
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Member UpdatesWorld Pulses Day (January 16, 2019)
Partner
February 10 is World Pulses Day!
The United Nations has declared February 10 to be World Pulses Day in honour of the contribution pulses make to healthy, sustainable and affordable diets worldwide.
Events and initiatives are being planned around the globe to mark the first annual World Pulses Day. Pulse Canada is encouraging industry partners to help promote World Pulses Day in Canada. Below are some ideas for how to join the celebration. For more inspiration, visit pulses.org
Spread the word on social media
Help promote the benefits of eating pulses on social media using the hashtags #worldpulsesday and #LovePulses. This year's global social media campaign for World Pulses Day will focus on pulses as a sustainable food choice. The global pulse industry will encourage consumers to make half their protein a plant protein in order to promote sustainable diets.
Host a World Pulses Day event
The Global Pulse Confederation is encouraging associations, companies and individuals to plan events celebrating World Pulses Day. Your event could be a corporate lunch, dinner party, lecture, symposium or public event where pulses are on the menu! Don't forget to share photos of your event on social media using the official hashtags, and register your event on pulses.org or email event details to worldpulsesday@globalpulses.com.
Donate pulses to your local food bank
Canned pulses are one of the top ten food and household items most urgently needed by food banks in Canada. Help support your local food bank by donating canned pulses, or healthy food products that contain pulse ingredients.
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Member UpdatesSafe Food for Canadians Regulations (January 17, 2019)
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Dear CSCA Members,
Pulse Canada has received several questions from CSCA Members regarding the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's (CFIA) Safe Food for Canadians Regulations (SFCR).
The new regulations introduce requirements for companies involved in the manufacturing, processing, treating, preserving, grading, packaging or labelling of food for export. While the some of the new regulations come into force on January 15, 2019, there are different compliance timelines for different commodities.
Pulses and special crops will not require full regulatory compliance until July 15, 2020. The only change that has come into force for exporters of pulses and special crops pertains to exporters who are exporting to customers that require a Manufacturer’s Declaration Form (CFIA/ACIA 5280).The Manufacturer's Declaration Form has been phased out as of January 15, 2019. Products previously eligible to receive the Manufacturer's Declaration Form may now be certified by a Certificate of Free Sale (issued by CFIA) provided the exporter has a licence and a preventative control plan (PCP).
Companies will not need a license in order to obtain a phytosanitary certificate from CFIA. CSCA Members requiring a licence and PCP can apply online by signing up for a MyCFIA account.
After July 15, 2020 SCFR will require companies to obtain a license if they conduct one or more of the following activities on the unprocessed food used as grain, oil, pulse, sugar or beverages for the purpose of export or interprovincial trade:
- de-hulling
- crushing
- grinding
- milling
- soaking
- steaming
- package and label for the purpose of interprovincial trade or export, if you package them for sale to consumers.
Companies will not need a licence to conduct one or more of the following activities on unprocessed food used as grain, oil, pulse, sugar or beverages:
- aerating
- blending
- cleaning, including screening, rotary, gravity or spiral
- drying
- fumigation
- polishing, using a processing aid
- sifting
- sorting
- splitting
Pulse Canada will continue to work with CFIA to clarify the impacts the SFCR will have on all CSCA Members and provide updates accordingly. Please feel free to reach out with any further questions.
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Member UpdatesVancouver Rail Service Investigation (January 18, 2019)
Partner
Dear CSCA Members:
The Canadian Transportation Agency (Agency) has initiated an investigation into possible freight rail service issues in the Vancouver area, specifically related to congestion experienced in late November and December and the resulting embargos CP placed on some transloaders. The Agency investigation will “look into whether railways have met their service obligations in respect of certain shippers or classes of shippers as a result of measures such as the imposition of permits or embargos, or preferential treatment of one or more commodities over others.”
The Agency will publish a report summarizing the initial findings of the investigation by January 23rd and will hold oral hearings on January 29th and 30th in Vancouver to gather additional information and hear evidence from individuals or organisations directly involved in, or affected by, freight rail service issues in the Vancouver area.
To request participation at the hearing email the inquiry officer at Enquete.ferroviaire-Inquiry.rail@otc-cta.gc.ca. by today, January 18, 2019. Members of the public may also attend on a first come first served basis.
More information on the investigation or the oral hearing can be found on the Vancouver Freight Rail Investigation web page.
Please contact Greg Northey gnorthey@pulsecanada.com if you have any questions.
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Member UpdatesPakistan Glyphosate Testing (January 30, 2019)
Partner
Dear CSCA Members,
The Government of Pakistan notified the Government of Canada that the Pakistan Department of Plant Protection (DPP) has implemented a policy to randomly test imported shipments of lentils from all origins for glyphosate residues. DPP will utilize the Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) specified by Codex Alimentarius for the purpose of import clearances.
Canadian and Codex MRLs for glyphosate on lentils are as follows:
Canada MRL | Codex MRL | |
Lentil | 4 ppm | 5 ppm |
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Member UpdatesCanada-US Counter Notification to WTO on India’s Market Price Support for Pulses (February 19, 2019)
Partner
Dear CSCA Members,
On February 12, 2019, the United States submitted a counter notification (attached), co-sponsored by Canada, to the World Trade Organization (WTO) Committee on Agriculture (CoA) on India's market price support for chickpeas, pigeon peas, black matpe, mung beans and lentils. Both the US and Canadian Governments have identified several areas of concern with India's reporting of domestic support provided for the 2016-17 marketing year, including: 1) issues with the quantity of production used in market price support calculations, 2) exclusion of information on the total value of production for each category of pulse (information necessary to assess compliance with WTO commitments), 3) issues with currency conversions, and 4) issues regarding the prices used in India's calculations.
The WTO CoA will be meeting in Geneva, Switzerland on February 26 where this counter notification will be discussed. The Government of Canada noted that Australia will also be co-sponsoring the counter notification, however, the revised counter notification that includes Australia has yet to be issued. The attached document is now publicly available on the WTO website.
A counter notification is not a WTO "challenge" or "dispute" but rather a part of the normal operation of the CoA. Article 18.7 of the WTO Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) states that "Any Member may bring to the attention of the Committee on Agriculture (CoA) any measure which it considers ought to have been notified by another Member." If a Member believes, for example, that another Member has incorrectly calculated its domestic support, it can submit a "counter notification" using the methodology in the AoA. The Government of Canada expects that India will disagree with the calculations made by the US and Canada regarding India's domestic support on pulses. The Government of Canada is hopeful that the counter notification forces further discussion with India at the WTO level regarding the effect that India's domestic policies for pulses has had on the global pulse market.
Please refer to the attachment for full details on the counter notification.
Attachment - 2019-02-12 counter notification India Pulses G AG W193 [pdf]
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Member UpdatesGlyphosate Update (March 29, 2019)
Partner
Dear CSCA Members,
Glyphosate continues to be the subject of intense national and international media scrutiny despite uncontroverted evidence that the product does not pose a risk to human health or to the environment. The most recent example in Canada is a story that aired March 17 on CBC’s The Weekly with Wendy Mesley.
Several Canadian export markets including India and Pakistan have indicated that they will be testing pulse imports for glyphosate residues. In order to keep export markets open, it is imperative that both growers and members of the trade are aware of the market risks associated with improper glyphosate use on pulses and special crops. Glyphosate is registered in Canada for pre-harvest weed control. Glyphosate is not a desiccant nor is it a tool to speed up crop maturity or dry-down. Pre-harvest glyphosate must only be applied to pulse crops when seed moisture content is below 30% in the least mature plants in the field.
To increase awareness among Canadian producers regarding the market impact of their crop protection decisions, the Canadian pulse industry is a key partner in Keep it Clean!, a joint initiative of Canola Council of Canada, Cereals Canada and Pulse Canada. Through Keep it Clean!, the pulse industry produces an annual Grower Advisory on market considerations for various pulse crop protection products including glyphosate. A copy of the 2019 Grower Advisory is appended to this letter.
CSCA Members can help amplify the efforts of Keep It Clean! by following the campaign on social media and sharing the 2019 Grower Advisory and other relevant Keep it Clean! content directly with growers or through your company’s social media channels and websites. CSCA Members who are interested in obtaining Keep it Clean! resources such as shareable social media graphics and press releases can contact Madeleine Goodwin at mgoodwin@pulsecanada.com.
In addition to increased grower outreach through Keep it Clean!, the pulse industry is also working collaboratively with stakeholders across the value chain to improve the quality assurance and monitoring system for Canadian pulses and special crops. In order to ensure that consignments meet the regulatory requirements of export markets, the CSCA continues to encourage CSCA members to test for glyphosate residue particularly when farmers have indicated that they have used glyphosate on the crop and those deliveries will not be mixed with product from other sources. CSCA Members can contact Mac Ross at mross@pulsecanada.com to confirm a crop and a country-specific MRL or with any questions on crop protection products including glyphosate.
Sincerely,
Gordon Bacon,
CEO, CSCA
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Member UpdatesMarket Access Updates: Vietnam & China (March 29, 2019)
Partner
Dear CSCA Members,
Please find the following updates from the Government of Canada's Market Access Secretariat regarding China and Vietnam:
China:
“China's General Administration of Customs (GACC) suspended the registration of two Canadian companies and their ability to export Canadian canola seed to China based on alleged detection of pests of quarantine concern. Canadian officials are fully engaged with Chinese counterparts to restore access for the suspended companies as quickly as possible and to resume predictability of trade in canola seed. Please note that all shipments of Canadian canola seed continue to be under heightened inspection and quarantine as per a notice published by GACC on March 7, 2019.
The current actions taken by GACC are limited to canola seed, and while there have been media reports on trade disruptions covering a broad range of Canadian agricultural products to China, we have not received any indication to that effect. We continue to encourage Canadian companies to continue to report to us any changes to commercial activities of an unusual nature. We are committed to informing the industry of any changes in China's customs procedures and export approvals, should we learn of any new developments.
DISCLAIMER: The current trade situation remains fluid and subject to sudden change. It is the responsibility of individual companies to make informed business decisions at the time of export.”
Vietnam:
“On March 21, 2019, Vietnam's Plant Protection Department (PPD) notified the Canadian government of non-compliance (NNC) in Canadian wheat and soybean consignments to Vietnam due to the presence of creeping thistle (Cirsium arvense). Despite Vietnam's intent to implement more restrictive import measures on crops testing positive for creeping thistle beginning January 1, 2019, Vietnamese authorities allowed entry of the Canadian shipments under close supervision.
The Government of Canada has been informed that future detections could still lead to rejections and potential trade suspension on Canadian crops, should the level of detections not improve. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency will notify individual exporters affected by these notices of non-compliance.
The Government of Canada would like to remind exporters of the importance of preparing export shipments of cereals, pulses and soybeans that comply with Vietnam's phytosanitary import regulations.”
CSCA members are asked to inform Pulse Canada of any market access-related challenges experienced with export to either China or Vietnam.
Updates will continue to be provided to CSCA members as these matters evolve.
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Member UpdatesUpdate: India Quantitative Import Restrictions on Peas (March 31, 2019)
Partner
Dear CSCA Members,
On March 29 2019, the Government of India issued a notification (attached) indicating a revised policy condition to the existing quantitative restrictions applying to the import of various pulses into India. The revised policy condition for peas (HS Code: 0713 1000 - yellow, green, dun and kaspa peas) allows for the import of 150,000 metric tonnes (1.5 Lakh MT) of peas into India during the period of April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020.
The revised policy condition allows for the aforementioned quantity of peas to be allowed import into India “against license as per the procedure to be notified by Directorate General of Foreign Trade”. Pulse Canada is currently working with the Government of Canada to identify details of the import procedure required for peas to be allowed entry into India under this recently revised policy condition. All updates on this matter will be provided to CSCA members.
Chronology of India’s quantitative import restrictions on peas:
- April 25, 2018: The Government of India first imposed quantitative restrictions on the import of peas (HS Code: 0713 1000 - green, yellow, dun and kaspa peas). The policy restricted the import of peas into India to 100,000 metric tonnes during the period of April 1 to June 30, 2018.
- July 2, 2018: The Government of India extended the 100,000 tonne Quantitative Restriction on peas to September 30, 2018.
- September 28, 2018: The Government of India extended the 100,000 tonne Quantitative Restriction on peas until December 31, 2018.
- December 28, 2018: The Government of India extended the 100,000 tonne Quantitative Restriction on peas until March 31, 2019.
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Member UpdatesReleased US FDA Documents and Information
Partner
Dear CSCA Members,
Please see the attached email from the Government of Canada’s Market Access Secretariat (MAS) regarding the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Produce Safety Rule enforcement discretion for certain commodities, including pulses.
Pulse Canada is working with MAS to identify the effects, if any, that the FDA’s Product Safety Rule will have on the business of CSCA Members. Updates will be provided to CSCA when received.
Original Email:
Dear industry stakeholders,
In the last few weeks the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released guidance and documents that may be of interest to Canadian stakeholders.
Produce Safety Rule Enforcement Discretion for Certain Commodities
On March 28, 2019, the FDA announced that it intends to exercise enforcement discretion for the requirements of the Produce Safety Rule as they apply to entities growing, harvesting, packing, and holding wine grapes, hops, pulse crops, and almonds.
The Produce Safety Rule establishes science-based minimum standards for the safe growing, harvesting, packing, and holding of fruits and vegetables for human consumption. The rule does not apply to produce that is considered to be rarely consumed raw (RCR) as determined by the FDA, grown for personal or on-farm consumption, some produce undergoing commercial processing, or not a raw agricultural commodity.
After the Produce Safety Rule was finalized, FDA received feedback from stakeholders that wine grapes, hops, pulses, and almonds should be exempt. After conducting an initial review of the production and use of these commodities, FDA has decided to exercise enforcement discretion with respect to the Produce Safety Rule for entities growing, harvesting, packing, or holding these commodities, while they consider pursuing rulemaking to address the unique circumstances they each present.
FDA will continue to enforce the statutory prohibition against introduction or delivery for introduction of adulterated food into interstate commerce.
The guidance document for industry on the enforcement policy for these produce is available here.
Dietary Fibre
On March 27, 2019, the FDA announced that it intends to propose that "cross-linked phosphorylated RS4" , regardless of sources, be added to the definition of dietary fibre. The FDA established a definition for dietary fibre in its Nutrition Facts label final rule, which was published in the Federal Register on May 27, 2016. Based on available evidence, FDA has determined that the scientific evidence suggests that cross-linked phosphorylated RS4 can help reduce insulin levels following a meal containing a carbohydrate that raises blood glucose levels.
16 categories of non-digestible carbohydrates (e.g. mixed plant cell wall fibres, a broad category) are either included in the definition of dietary fibre or are non-digestible carbohydrates that FDA intends to propose to be added to the definition of dietary fibre. Seven of these fibres were identified in the Nutrition Facts label final rule as meeting the dietary fibre definition. Until FDA completes rulemaking regarding adding additional fibres to the regulatory definition of dietary fibre, the agency intends to exercise enforcement discretion to allow manufacturers to include the amount of these additional fibres in the dietary fibre declaration on the Nutrition and Supplement Facts labels.
More information on Dietary Fibre including the list of the 16 non-digestible carbohydrates and the petition response to the citizen petition that prompted this review is available here and here.
Certification Bodies Under the FDA's Third-Party Certification Program
On March 20, 2019, the FDA announced that SGS North America Inc. of Rutherford, NJ, and NSF Certification LCC of Ann Arbor, MI, have become certification bodies (CB) accredited under FDA's Accredited Third-party Certification Program. SGS has been accredited for the following program scopes (Preventive Controls for Human Food; Juice HACCP, and Seafood HACCP) while NSF has been accredited for (Preventive Controls for Human Food; Juice HACCP, Seafood HACCP, and Produce Safety).
This accreditation means that SGS North America Inc. and NSF Certification LLC have been given the authority to conduct food safety audits and issue food and facility certifications for their relevant program scopes.
More information on the Accredited Third Party Certification Program and a complete list of certification bodies is available here.
Extending Compliance Dates for Agricultural Water Provisions
On March 15, 2019, the FDA issued a rule to finalize the new compliance dates for the agricultural water requirements in the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Produce Safety Rule
Larger farms are now required to comply with the agricultural water requirements by January 26, 2022, while small farms have until January 26, 2023, and very small farms until January 26, 2024. This rule does not change the compliance dates for sprout operations.
While this rule extends the compliance dates for the agricultural water provisions, produce remains subject to the other provisions of the Produce Safety Rule and the adulteration provisions of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act).
Please let us know if you have any questions,
Thank you.
Market Access Secretariat
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Member UpdatesSouth Korea Market Access Update (April 11, 2019)
Partner
Dear CSCA Members,
Pursuant to previous emails regarding this matter, CSCA members are reminded that South Korea's Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) implemented a Positive List System (PLS) for Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) on January 1, 2019 and CODEX MRLs for pesticide residues are no longer applied to commodities imported by South Korea.
As of January 1, 2019, a default limit of 0.01 parts per million (ppm) will be applied to commodity/pesticide combinations that do not have a MRL published on South Korea’s PLS. All commodities imported by South Korea are now subject to the PLS and consignments may be rejected if pesticide levels are detected above 0.01 ppm for commodities without an established MRL for specific pesticides.
It is important for CSCA members to be aware of South Korea's PLS enforcement to prevent any trade disruptions. MFDS recently released an information packet (attached) containing information regarding the PLS. All CSCA members exporting to South Korea are encouraged to consult the following link to review the MRLs currently published for various commodity/pesticide combinations on South Korea's PLS: https://www.foodsafetykorea.go.kr/foodcode/02_01_02.jsp. In addition, CSCA members exporting to South Korea should verify the MRLs of concerns with their respective South Korean importers.
Pulse Canada continues to work with the Government of Canada and registrants of pesticides used in Canada to identify specific pesticide/commodity combinations that may be at risk of non-compliance with the PLS, and in certain cases, to establish a MRL in South Korea via the MFDS submission process.
If CSCA members have any questions, including the pesticide/commodity combinations that may be at risk of non-compliance with South Korea’s PLS, please contact Greg Bartley at gbartley@pulsecanada.com.
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Member UpdatesIndia Pea Import Process (April 16, 2019)
Partner
Dear CSCA Members,
The attached notification outlining the application process required for importers in India to access the 150,000 MT quantity of peas (allowed entry over April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020) was published today by the Government of India and is also available at https://www.dgft.gov.in/policies/trade-notices .
Please reach out with any questions.
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Member UpdatesVietnam Market Access Update (April 18, 2019)
Partner
Dear CSCA Members,
Pursuant to previous email updates regarding this matter (attached below), CFIA has recently received an additional notice of non-compliance from Vietnam for the detection of creeping thistle in a shipment of wheat. CFIA tested a sample from this shipment during the phyto certification process and found no detection of creeping thistle. Vietnam’s Plant Protection Department (PPD) has indicated that if they find one more detection of creeping thistle in a Canadian shipment of grain, PPD will suspend all imports of Canadian grain that have the potential to carry creeping thistle (including pulses).
The Government of Canada would like to remind exporters of the importance of preparing export shipments of all commodities (including pulses and special crops) that comply with Vietnam's phytosanitary import regulations.
Pulse Canada will continue to provide updates on this matter as it evolves.
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Member UpdatesChina Update (April 18, 2019)
Partner
Dear CSCA Members,
Pulse Canada has received reports from CSCA members of elevated inspection efforts by Chinese officials on shipments of Canadian peas upon arrival in China. The Government of Canada continues to engage with Chinese technical officials regarding this matter. The Government of Canada has not received any official indication from China that the heightened inspection and quarantine measures currently faced by Canadian shipments of canola have been extended to shipments of any other Canadian commodities.
That being said, the current trade situation with China remains fluid and subject to sudden change. Pulse Canada encourages all CSCA members to continue to report to Pulse Canada any changes to commercial activities of an unusual nature.
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Member UpdatesWTO Notification: Traffic Light Labelling – Saudi Arabia (May 1, 2019)
Partner
Dear CSCA Members,
Please find the following email and attached documents regarding Saudi Arabia's recent WTO notification concerning traffic light nutrition labelling for food products. Pulse Canada will be working with the Government of Canada to identify timelines and further details regarding these new labelling requirements in Saudi Arabia and will update CSCA members accordingly.
Attachment 1 - Notification G/TBT/N/SAU/1105 [word]
Attachment 2 - Draft Standard G/TBT/N/SAU/1105 -English [word]
Attachment 3 - Draft Standard G/TBT/N/SAU/1105 - Arabic [pdf]
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Member UpdatesWTO Notification – Turkish Food Codex Regulation on Food Labelling and Information to Consumers (May 15, 2019)
Partner
Dear CSCA members,
Turkey's Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry/General Directorate of Food and Control has notified the WTO of Turkish Food Codex Regulations on Food Labelling and Information to Customers (attached). According to the attached document, this regulation sets out general principles, needs and responsibilities governing food information to consumers and in particular food labelling.
Pulse Canada will work to identify the impact these regulations may have, if any, on current Canada/Turkey trade. Attached is the original draft regulations in Turkish. Pulse Canada has requested an English and French translation from the Government of Canada and will provide this translated document to CSCA members when received.
Attachment 1 - Turkish Food Codex Regulations Notification G/TBT/N/TUR/146 [word]
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Member UpdatesKorea Market Access Update – Notification of Agriculture Safeguard on Canadian Adzuki Beans (May 17, 2019)
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Dear CSCA Members,
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) and the Canadian Embassy in Seoul have been monitoring the Agriculture Safeguard Measures for Canadian Adzuki Beans under the Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement (CKFTA).
The below data table (Figure 1.1) shows that as of April 25, 2019, the imports of Adzuki Beans (red beans) (HS 0713.32.90.00) from Canada to South Korea was at utilisation rate of 99.96% under the Main Safeguard Trigger Level of 476 MT for Year 5 (2019) within the CKFTA. This means that Canada is very close to exceeding the Main Safeguard Trigger Level.
Please be advised that any quantities above the Main Safeguard Trigger Level will be subject to a 376% import duty for the remainder of 2019.
Background:
For years 1-4 of the CKFTA, all quantities imported at or below an Intermediate Safeguard Trigger Level entered duty-free on a first-come, first-served basis, and all quantities entered above the Intermediate Safeguard Trigger Level and at or below the Main Safeguard Trigger Level entered at the Intermediate Safeguard Duty (which in 2018 (year 4 of CKFTA) was 15%).
In year 5 (2019) of the CKFTA, there is no more Intermediate Safeguard Trigger Level. All quantities imported at or below the Main Safeguard Trigger Level (476 MT) enters duty-free on a first-come, first-served basis and all quantities entered above the Main Safeguard Trigger Level (476 MT in 2019) shall enter at the Main Safeguard Duty (376% in 2019).
The Main Safeguard Trigger Level increases year over year until year 16 of the CKFTA (2030), after which there is no limit. The Main Safeguard Duty decreases year over year until year 16 of the CKFTA (2030), after which there is no duty.
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Member UpdatesVietnam Market Access Update (May 17, 2019)
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Dear CSCA members,
On May 16, 2019 the CFIA received a notification from the Government of Vietnam stating that Vietnam Plant Protection Department (PPD) has recommended that Vietnam suspend the import of all shipments Canadian grains and oilseeds (including pulses) that have the potential to contain creeping thistle (Cirsium arvense). This recommendation comes after Vietnam PPD identified the presence of creeping thistle in 9 more container shipments (including 1 shipment of peas). The 9 detections are in addition to previous notices of non-compliance that have been issued by Vietnam PPD for detection of creeping thistle in Canadian shipments.
Vietnam PPD has communicated that an official notification of suspension on the import of all Canadian grains and oilseeds could be issued to Canada as soon as June 1, 2019, upon which a 60-day grace/transition period would be implemented for shipments in transit from Canada to Vietnam.
CFIA continues to work with Vietnam PPD to find a technical resolution to this matter prior to Vietnam’s implementation of an import suspension on all Canadian grains and oilseeds. As you will recall (included in below email), CFIA recently implemented additional phytosanitary certification measures for exports to Vietnam in order to prevent further creeping thistle detections and is hopeful that these measures will aid in preventing an import suspension.
This situation remains fluid and subject to change. CSCA members with exports intended for Vietnam are encouraged to reach out to Pulse Canada for the latest information regarding Vietnam market access.
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Member UpdatesIndia Phyto Concerns (May 23, 2019)
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Dear CSCA members,
Due to concerns by India Directorate of Plant Protection (DPP) over the legitimacy of recent phytosanitary certificates (phytos) provided to India for shipments of Canadian lentils, India DPP has recently requested that CFIA verify the authenticity of several phytos.
India has noted that concerns over phyto legitimacy are raised when the date on the phyto is after the bill of lading date. Due to this being a common occurrence in Canada, many countries have raised this concern in the past. Generally, CFIA will just backdate the phyto when asked by the exporter in order to assuage any concerns in the export market.
In this case India has stated that when a phyto is dated after the bill of lading date, India classifies it as a non-compliance. In order to comply, India has asked that CFIA provide the date of sample inspection on the phyto if the phyto is dated after the bill of lading date. Therefore, Regina CFIA (which issues all the phytos in Western Canada) has been advised and given the following directions to staff for issuing phytos for India:
“THE DATE ON THE PHYTO CANNOT BE AFTER THE BILL OF LADING DATE UNLESS THE INSPECTION DATE IS INCLUDED AS AN ADDITIONAL DECLARATION ON THE PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE.”
CFIA will be implementing this change immediately and appending an additional declaration to the phyto that outlines the sample inspection date on any phytos that will be dated after the bill of lading.
CFIA may not know the bill of lading date and may now request this information from the exporter. CSCA members should contact Pulse Canada or CFIA Regina for additional clarification on implementation of these measures.
CFIA Regina Office:
1800 11th Avenue
Floor 3, Room 301
Regina, Saskatchewan
S4P 0H8
Tel: 306-780-5180
Fax: 306-780-5177
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Member UpdatesILWU/BCMEA Labour Dispute Update (May 29, 2019)
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Dear CSCA Members and Partners:
The ongoing labour dispute between the British Columbia Maritime Employers Association (BCMEA) and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union – Canada (ILWU – Canada) has resulted in a BCMEA issuing a lockout notice to all longshore employees covered by the expired BCMEA / ILWU – Canada collective agreement effective 0800, Thursday May 30, 2019. The lockout does not include employees required to service vessels at licensed grain terminals and transfer elevators but will impact the majority of other bulk and container terminals in Vancouver and Prince Rupert.
BCMEA has issued this notice in partial response to ILWU taking job action at GCT Deltaport and GCT Vanterm on Monday, May 27 that saw workers refuse overtime and has resulted in disruption at these terminals.
Negotiations between BCMEA and ILWU are set to resume today at 0700 PDT with the assistance of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS).
The press releases from the BCMEA and ILWU are attached.
CSCA/Pulse Canada will be contacting Federal Ministers today to make them aware of the impact these labour issues have on Canadian exporters and requesting them to ensure a quick resolution of this labour dispute.
If you have any questions please contact Greg Northey – gnorthey@pulsecanada.com or (613) 868-5028.
Attachment 1 - BCMEA Press Release Lockout [pdf]
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Member UpdatesILWU/BCMEA Labour Dispute Update (May 30, 2019)
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Dear CSCA Members:
BCMEA and ILWU continue to engage in talks to resolve the labour dispute in Vancouver and Prince Rupert this morning. However the lockout notice issued by BCMEA that would stop longshore employees from servicing the majority of non-grain bulk terminals and container terminals in Vancouver and Prince Rupert is still in place and will take effect today, May 30 at 0800 PDT.
Even if the lockout notice is rescinded, there will continue to be delays in Vancouver and Prince Rupert to move cargo as the terminals recover from the ILWU work to rule actions.
CP has recently updated their embargos on shipments to locations in Vancouver (see latest bulleting below) and invited both CN and SRY to participate. CP is allowing shippers to apply for permits either through contacting their service representative or the permit officer: brian_townshend@cpr.ca
Pulse Canada/CSCA continue to monitor the situation and will provide updates.
If you have any questions please contact Greg Northey – gnorthey@pulsecanada.com or (613) 868-5028.
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Member Updates, UncategorizedAlberta Pulse Growers Commission
Partner
5007B-49th Avenue
LEDUC AB T9E 6M6
pulse.ab.ca
Leanne Fischbuch
Ph: 780.986.9398
Fax: 780.980.2570
Email: lfischbuch@albertapulse.com
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Affiliated OrganizationsCanary Seed Development Commission of SK
Partner
Bay 6A - 3602 Taylor St E.
Saskatoon SK S7K 5H9
canaryseed.ca
Kevin Hursh
Ph: 306.933.0138
Fax: 306.249.4869
Email: kevin@hursh.ca
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Affiliated OrganizationsIndia Pulses and Grains Association
Partner
Unit 106, T.V. Industrial Estate, S.K. Ahire Marg
Worli Mumbai 400030 INDIA
ipga.co.in
Pravin Dongre
Email: info@ipga.co.in
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Affiliated OrganizationsManitoba Pulse and Soybean Growers
Partner
P.O. Box 1760
Carman MB R0G 0J0
manitobapulse.ca
Daryl Domitruk
Ph: 204.745.6488
Fax: 204.745.6213
Email: daryl@manitobapulse.ca
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Affiliated OrganizationsOntario Bean Growers
Partner
P.O. Box 100
60 Elora Street South
Harriston ON N0G 1Z0
Website: ontariobeans.on.ca
Ryan Koeslag
Ph: 519.803.9847
Email: info@ontariobeans.on.ca
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Affiliated OrganizationsSaskatchewan Mustard Development Commission
Partner
Box 37026 North Park PO
Saskatoon SK S7K 8J2
saskmustard.com
Rick Mitzel
Ph: 306.975.6629
Fax: 306.244.4497
Email: info@saskmustard.com
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Affiliated OrganizationsSaskatchewan Pulse Growers
Partner
207-116 Research Drive
Saskatoon SK S7N 4L8
saskpulse.com
Carl Potts
Ph: 306.668.5556
Fax: 306.668.5557
Email: cpotts@saskpulse.com
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Affiliated OrganizationsSaskatchewan Trade & Export Partnership
Partner
320-1801 Hamilton St
Regina SK S4P 3C6
sasktrade.sk.ca
Ph: 306.787.9210
Fax: 306.787.6666
Email: inquire@sasktrade.sk.ca
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Affiliated OrganizationsHildebrand Farms
Regular Member
Address
114 Main Street
Foremost AB T0K 0X0
hildebrandfarms.com
Contact
Brian Hildebrand
Ph: 403.867.0009
Email: b.hildebrand.farms@gmail.com
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Crop Production, Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Chickpeas, Logistics, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Lentils, Mustard, Yellow PeasMeraki Commodities Inc.
Regular Member
Address
323 Church St, Suite 21
Oakville ON L6J 1P2
merakicommodities.com
Contact
Harjee Makkar
Email: harjee@merakicommodities.com
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Regular Members, Exporter, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Faba Beans, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Lentils, Yellow PeasMAY 27, 2021
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Meeting Minutes, 2021 MinutesGradient International Inc.
Regular Member
Address
33 City Centre Drive, Unit 660
Mississauga ON L5B 2N5
gradient.ca
Contact
Anshul Nagar
Ph: 647.620.2489
Email: anshul@gradient.ca
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Regular Members, Exporter, Chickpeas, Faba Beans, Green Peas, LentilsAUGUST 31, 2021
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AUGUST 31, 2021
CSCA Board Meeting via Zoom
Tuesday August 31, 2021 10:00AM – 11:30AM Winnipeg
- Approval of Agenda
- Minutes of the May 27, 2021 Board Call
- China Strategy
- Containerized Freight Strategy
- Canada - India Trade Talks
- IPIC
- Regulatory Modernization
- 2021 PSCC Convention Update
- 2021-2022 CSCA Board Nominations & AGM Update
- 2020-2021 Financial Statements
- 2021-2022 CSCA AMP Application Update
- Other Business
- Next Meeting
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Meeting Minutes, 2021 MinutesNatural Specialty Crops Co., ULC
Regular Member
Address
Suite 700, 595 Burrard St.
Vancouver BC V7X 1S8
naturalspecialty.net
Contact
Gildardo Silva
Ph: 832.381.7056
Email: gils.nsc@gmail.com
Products/Services
Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Canary Seed, Exporter, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Green Peas, Lentils, Mustard, White/Navy Beans, Processor, Yellow PeasSEPTEMBER 21, 2021
Partner
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Meeting Minutes, 2021 MinutesNOVEMBER 22&23 2021
Partner
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Meeting Minutes, 2021 MinutesSunnydale Foods Inc.
Regular Member
Address
311 38th Street E
Saskatoon SK S7K 0T1
sunnydalefoods.com
Contact
Heidi Dutton Weber
Ph: 306.986.6180
Email: heidi@sunnydalefoods.com
Products/Services
Pulse Proteins, Pulse Starches, Peas (All Types), Regular Members, Exporter, Chickpeas, Faba Beans, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Manufacturing, Lentils, Pulse Fibres, Pulse Flours, Processor, Yellow PeasSWT
Regular Member
Address
Box 719
Gull Lake SK S0N 1A0
swt.ca
Contact
Robert Chapman
Ph: 306.672.4741
Email: rchapman@swt.ca
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Red Lentils, Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Exporter, Faba Beans, Logistics, Lentils, Yellow PeasMAY 4, 2022
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MAY 4, 2022
CSCA Board Meeting via Zoom
Wednesday, May 4, 2022
11:00 AM CDT
- Approval of Agenda
- Minutes of the March 7, 2022 Board Call (document)
- Rules Committee update
- Board Elections update
- 2022 PSCC update - Decision item (document)
- Pulse Sector Research initiative update – Decision item (document)
- CSCA Brand Redesign update
- Canadian Grain Commission update (document)
- Changes to split tolerance for No. 2 Canada Green Peas
- Committee nominations update
- Transportation – Container Crunch update (document)
- India Trade Negotiations update (document)
- Other business
- Next Meeting
- In-camera
- Service agreement review (document)
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Meeting Minutes, 2022 MinutesJUNE 3, 2022
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JUNE 3, 2022
CSCA Board Meeting via Zoom
Friday, June 3, 2022
11:00 AM CDT
DRAFT AGENDA
- Approval of Agenda
- Minutes of the May 4, 2022 Board Call
- Outstanding CSCA Memberships
- Pulse Canada Board Governance Update
- 2022 PSCC update
- CSCA Brand Redesign – Review of Designs
- CGC Standards Committee Update
- India Trade Negotiation Update
- Containers – Competition Bureau Update
- Next Meeting
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Meeting Minutes, 2022 MinutesOverseas Container Logistics (OCL) Ltd.
Partner
Address
100-10451 Shellbridge Way
Richmond BC V6X 2W8
oclog.ca
Contact
Darren Smith
Ph: 204.229.9611
Email: dsmith@oclog.ca
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Ocean Freight, Logistics, TransportationJUNE 24, 2022
Partner
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Meeting Minutes, 2022 MinutesArjazon Seed Trading Ltd.
Regular Member
Address
91079 Range Road 253
Fort Macleod AB T0L 0Z0
arjazon.ca
Contact
Adrian Jansen
Ph: 403.360.4320
Email: adrian@arjazon.ca
Products/Services
Red Lentils, Peas (All Types), Regular Members, Cleaning & Handling, Exporter, Services, Chickpeas, Green Peas, Packaging, Lentils, Mustard, White/Navy Beans, Processor, Yellow PeasJuly 28, 2022
Partner
July 28, 2022
CSCA Board Meeting via Zoom
Thursday, July 28, 2022
2:00 PM CDT
- Approval of Agenda
- Approval of Minutes
- CSCA Board Election/Nominees
- Rules Committee Update – FOR DECISION (Document)
- Pulse Canada Board Update – FOR DECISION (Brian)
- STIP Update
- 2022 PSCC update (Meagan/Denise) (document)
- CSCA Brand Redesign (Mary Price)
- Indian Delegation Tours (Mac/Greg N)
- Transportation Issues (Greg N)
- Other Business
- Next Meeting
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Meeting Minutes, 2022 MinutesResource Sample
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Uncategorized2022 Pulse & Special Crops Convention
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2022 Pulse & Special Crops Convention
Thank you to all our sponsors, exhibitors and delegates for making PSCC 2022 such a success! We can't wait to see you next year in beautiful Banff.
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ResourcesArdent Mills ULC
Regular Member
Address
6860 Century Avenue, Suite 301
Mississauga ON L5N 2W5
ardentmills.ca
Contact
Elaine O'Doherty
Ph: 905.494.2643
Email: Elaine.ODoherty@ardentmills.com
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Regular Members, Buckwheat, Cleaning & Handling, Exporter, Chickpeas, Manufacturing, Packaging, Lentils, Pulse FloursLouis Dreyfus Company
Regular Member
Address
500-525 11th Avenue SW
Calgary AB T2R 0C9
ldc.com
Contact
Brian Conn
Ph: 403.680.8854
Email: brian.conn@ldc.com
Products/Services
Peas (All Types), Regular Members, Exporter, Logistics, ProcessorWestern Freight Solutions
Partner
Address
4115 Ontario Street East, Suite 310
Montreal, QC H1V 1J7
westernfreightsolutions.ca
Contact
Casey Bassenden
Ph: 514.347.5364
Email: cbassenden@westernfreightsolutions.ca
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Ocean Freight, Cleaning & Handling, Exporter, Logistics, Market Analysis, Packaging, Stuffing Facility, Transportation, ProcessorAmSpec Services Canada Limited
Partner
Address
1163 Waterford Street Unit C
Thunder Bay, ON P7B 0E6
amspecgroup.com
Contact
Christopher Bazaluk
Ph: 807.707.7177
Email: christopher.bazaluk@amspecgroup.com
Email Operations: AgriOps.Canada@amspecgroup.com
Products/Services
Organic Products, Pulse Proteins, Pulse Starches, Beans (All Types), Kidney Beans, Red Lentils, Peas (All Types), Adzuki Beans, Buckwheat, Canary Seed, Caraway Seed, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Faba Beans, Inspection/Verification/Testing, Feed Peas, Green Peas, IQF Products, Lentils, Mustard, White/Navy Beans, Pulse Fibres, Pulse Flours, Safflower, Sunflower, Yellow PeasComponent Logistics
Partner
Address
42 Parkroyal Bay
Winnipeg MB R3P 1P2
componentlogistics.ca
Contact
Emily Birch
Ph: 204.509.4744
Email: emily@componentlogistics.ca
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Logistics, TransportationThe Redwood Group
Partner
Address
5920 Nall Avenue, Suite 100
Mission, Kansas 66202 USA
theredwoodgroup.com
Contact
Carlos Carias
Ph: 913.406.1860
Email: carlos.carias@theredwoodgroup.com
Products/Services
Beans (All Types), Cleaning & Handling, Exporter, Chickpeas, Green Peas, Lentils, White/Navy Beans, Yellow PeasDakota AgSynergy, LLC
Partner
Address
1050 E Interstate Ave. - 2nd Floor
Bismarck, ND 58503 USA
dakagsynergy.com
Contact
Jon Purintun
Ph: 701-401-2527
Email: jon.purintun@dakagsynergy.com
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Beans (All Types), Red Lentils, Cleaning & Handling, Products, Exporter, Chickpeas, Logistics, Green Peas, Packaging, Lentils, Mustard, Transportation, Processor, Sunflower, Yellow PeasFazco General Trading Limited
Regular Member
Address
3802-225 Webb Drive
Mississauga ON L5B 4P2
Contact
Faris Fazel Rehman
Ph: 647.544.7441
Email: fazcogt.canada@gmail.com
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Red Lentils, Peas (All Types), Broker, Regular Members, Products, Exporter, Chickpeas, Importer, Faba Beans, Green Peas, Lentils, Sunflower, Yellow PeasCorpay
Partner
Address
212 King Street W, Suite 400
Toronto ON M5H 1K5
corpay.com
Contact
Patrick Smith
Ph: 306.221.0666
Email: patrick.smith@corpay.com
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Financial ServicesCarilat Global Traders Limited
Regular Member
Address
58 Pleasant Valley Road
Brampton ON L6S 6R9
Contact
Kerry Ferreira
Ph: 416.859.1969
Email: kerry@carilatglobal.ca
Products/Services
Beans (All Types), Kidney Beans, Peas (All Types), Regular Members, Canary Seed, Exporter, Chickpeas, Green Peas, Lentils, Mustard, White/Navy Beans, SunflowerSeedone Food Inc.
Regular Member
Address
14 Village Squire Lane
Thornhill ON L3T 1Z9
seedone.ca
Contact
Abbas Amiri
Ph: 647.937.3766
Email: abbas@seedone.ca
Products/Services
Red Lentils, Regular Members, Canary Seed, Products, Exporter, Chickpeas, Green Peas, Lentils, MustardPKT Associates, Inc.
Partner
Address
19-03 Maple Avenue, Unit 5
Fair Lawn, NJ 07410
Contact
Meredith Mascitello
Ph: 201.794.1051
Email: meredith@pktpulses.com
Products/Services
Beans (All Types), Kidney Beans, Red Lentils, Peas (All Types), Exporter, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Importer, Green Peas, Lentils, White/Navy Beans, Yellow PeasEver-Grain Inc.
Regular Member
Address
198 East's Corners Blvd
Vaughan, ON L4H 4H3
ever-grain.com
Contact
Abie Bagai
Ph: 905-581-0058 ext 2
Email: abagai@ever-grain.com
Products/Services
Beans (All Types), Kidney Beans, Red Lentils, Peas (All Types), Broker, Regular Members, Canary Seed, Chickpeas, Coloured Beans, Faba Beans, Logistics, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Lentils, Pulse Fibres, Pulse Flours, Yellow PeasCanada Trade Pioneers
Regular Member
Address
2201, 250 Yonge Street
Toronto, ON M5B 2L7
canadatradepioneers.ca
Contact
Yashar Gharibi
Ph: 416-839-6305
Email: info@canadatradepioneers.ca
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Beans (All Types), Regular Members, Exporter, Chickpeas, Lentils, White/Navy BeansBattle River Railway
Regular Member
Address
Box 128
Forestburg, AB T0B 1N0
battleriverrailway.ca
Contact
Blake Gamroth
Ph: 403.829.0263
Email: blake@battleriverrailway.ca
Products/Services
Red Lentils, Peas (All Types), Regular Members, Products, Exporter, Importer, Faba Beans, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Transportation, Yellow PeasSure Good Foods
Regular Member
Address
2333 North Sheridan Way
Mississauga, ON L5K 1A7
suregoodfoods.com
Contact
Nathan Buhler
Ph: 306-216-7907
Email: nbuhler@suregoodfoods.com
Products/Services
Beans (All Types), Peas (All Types), Regular Members, Canary Seed, Exporter, Chickpeas, Feed Peas, Green Peas, Lentilstest
Partner
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ResourcesEstablishment of a Canadian Indo-Pacific Agriculture and Agri-Food Office
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Announcement of the establishment of a Canadian Indo-Pacific Agriculture and Agri-Food Office.
November 18, 2022 – Winnipeg, MB
Today, Canadian Pulse and Special Crops Trade Association (CPSC) President Murad Al-Katib released the following statement on the announcement of the establishment of a Canadian Indo-Pacific Agriculture and Agri-Food Office.
“As exporters of Canadian pulses and special crops, the CPSC has a strong appreciation for the Indo-Pacific region and what it represents in terms of opportunity for Canada to diversify its agricultural exports while positively impacting food security in the world’s most populous region.
“Today’s announcement of a Canadian Indo-Pacific Agriculture and Agri-Food Office is great news for our industry. We want to thank Prime Minister Trudeau, Ministers Joly, Bibeau, Ng, and their cabinet colleagues for their support and recognition of the importance of this region to Canadian agribusiness.
“Canada has a long history of supplying the Indo-Pacific region with pulses and special crops, and the CPSC fully recognizes the importance of a deeper presence in the Indo-Pacific when it comes to addressing restrictive trade barriers. We look forward to working alongside government to ensure this new office helps CPSC members directly address and tear down barriers while opening new opportunities to grow our industry.”
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Murad Al-Katib
President
Canadian Pulse & Special Crops Trade Association
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Frontpage NewsPulse & Special Crops Convention 2023
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Thank you for joining us in beautiful Banff, Canada for PSCC 2023!
Hosted by the Canadian Pulse and Special Crops Trade Association, Pulse & Special Crops Convention (PSCC) has been bringing together hundreds of industry leaders and buyers from around the globe for almost 40 years to network, discuss sector-wide challenges and grow their business.
Stay tuned for more information on PSCC 2024, September 17-19 in Winnipeg!
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Frontpage NewsPulse & Special Crops Convention 2024
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Join us in Winnipeg for PSCC 2024!
Hosted by the Canadian Pulse and Special Crops Trade Association, Pulse & Special Crops Convention (PSCC) has been bringing together hundreds of industry leaders and buyers from around the globe for almost 40 years to network, discuss sector-wide challenges and grow their business.
PSCC 2024 will be gathering hundreds of industry leaders from around the world in Winnipeg, Canada, an agricultural hub nestled in the heart of the beautiful Canadian prairies. Join us for the networking, education and experiences you'll only find at PSCC!
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Frontpage NewsSTATEMENT ON THE LOCKOUT AT CANADA’S TWO NATIONAL RAIL CARRIERS
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STATEMENT ON THE LOCKOUT AT CANADA’S TWO NATIONAL RAIL CARRIERS
August 22, 2024 – Winnipeg, MB – Today, Pulse Canada and the Canadian Pulse and Special Crops Trade Association (CPSC) issued the following statement on behalf of Chair Terry Youzwa and President Murad Al-Katib:
“For months, Pulse Canada and the CPSC have been clear that the federal government must use all tools at its disposal to ensure that Canada’s railways and economy remain open for business.
“We have worked constructively with likeminded groups through the #StopTheStrike initiative, calling on the government to act and providing viable solutions to avoid any disruption.
“The livelihoods of tens of thousands of farmers and over one hundred pulse and special crop companies have been ignored, as for the first time in our country’s history, both major national rail carriers have locked out their employees.
“For every day the rail stoppage lasts, the system requires at least one week to fully recover. This stoppage means cancelled contracts, customers lost, and irreparable damage done to our sector’s international reputation.
“We are renewing our call for Minister MacKinnon to invoke section 107 of the Canadian Labour Code and impose both sides into binding arbitration. This is the fastest way to get trains and our economy moving again.
“Our country’s leaders must show ambition, not apathy. The government must act now to stop the bleeding from this avoidable, self-inflicted wound so that Canadian farmers and agri-businesses can pick up the pieces.”
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For more information visit stopthestrike.ca or contact:
Jeff English
Vice President, Marketing and Communications
Pulse Canada
204-960-1622
jenglish@pulsecanada.com
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Frontpage News, UncategorizedSTATEMENT ON THE RESUMPTION OF SERVICE AT CANADA’S TWO NATIONAL RAIL CARRIERS
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STATEMENT ON THE RESUMPTION OF SERVICE AT CANADA’S TWO NATIONAL RAIL CARRIERS
August 23, 2024 – Winnipeg, MB – Today, Pulse Canada and the Canadian Pulse and Special Crops Trade Association (CPSC) issued the following statement on behalf of Chair Terry Youzwa and President Murad Al-Katib:
“The Minister’s use of section 107 to end the rail lockouts at CN and CPKC and get trains moving was necessary, appropriate, and will benefit Canada’s pulse and special crops sector. This action was a direct request from the #StopTheStrike campaign and represents the quickest way for Canada’s rail supply chain to recover and function at full capacity.
“Ongoing and planned labour actions continue to disrupt network operations on both railways, and we expect the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) to enact the Ministerial orders as quickly as possible to end the uncertainty facing Canada’s pulse and special crop sector.
“Success is a full rail workforce back on the job working to deliver for Canadians. Along with our partners across Canada, we’ll continue to demand action that drives us towards that goal.”
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For more information visit stopthestrike.ca or contact:
Jeff English
Vice President, Marketing and Communications
Pulse Canada
204-960-1622
jenglish@pulsecanada.com