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Plant and Animal Health Strategy sets out a collaborative path for Canadian agriculture

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the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food AAFC

July 27, 2017, Ottawa, Ont. – To support economic opportunities and to protect human health and the environment, Canada’s federal, provincial and territorial (FPT) ministers of agriculture endorsed the Plant and Animal Health Strategy for Canada at their annual meeting.

The strategy is a shared vision between partners across governments, industry, academia and others, and charts a path forward for collectively addressing evolving risks to plant and animal health.

Agriculture is an important driver in today’s economy and has been identified as one of Canada’s key growth sectors. Implementation of the Plant and Animal Health Strategy for Canada is essential to economic growth, and for the health of all of our citizens and the environment.

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Effective action depends on the combined and co-ordinated work of numerous partners. By taking a collaborative approach, the partners will be even more successful at protecting plant and animal resources from new and emerging risks.

The action-oriented strategy outlines how all parties will work together to protect these resources, unleashing the potential for growth in Canada’s agriculture sector.

“Agriculture is a key growth sector for Canada’s economy. By working in collaboration with partners we have been able to create a strategy that will improve how we work together to advance the protection of plant and animal health, reduce risk to Canadians and improve our economic opportunities,” said the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food.


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