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    Have your say: Modernization of Canada's crop
    variety registration system

    The Government of Canada has committed to a
    transformational shift in
    Canadian agricultural policy, with a renewed
    emphasis on research and
    innovation, competitiveness and market
    development. We continue to make
    efforts to reduce unnecessary regulatory burden
    as part of our commitment to
    a science-based regulatory framework that
    promotes research and innovation
    and allows for an efficient, transparent and
    predictable interaction between
    government and industry.

    To this end, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
    (AAFC), the Canadian Food
    Inspection Agency (CFIA) and the Canadian
    Grain Commission (CGC) have
    collaborated on an Options Paper that describes
    the current crop variety
    registration (VR) system in Canada and outlines
    some potential options for
    modernizing and streamlining the system.

    A responsive and efficient seed and grain
    regulatory system is needed to
    maximize Canadian farmers' ability to compete on
    a global stage. The crop
    sector is currently undergoing a positive
    transformation, including changes
    to the marketing and end uses of crops, shifts in
    research investment
    priorities and funding, and streamlining
    regulations.

    Four potential options are presented in the
    Options paper, with varying
    levels of direct involvement and oversight by crop
    value chains and the
    federal government.

    These options should be considered in a medium
    term context and
    complementary to the Minister of Agriculture and
    Agri-Food's February 2013
    letter. In that letter, the Minister requested that
    crop variety
    Recommending Committees (RC) review their
    operating procedures to identify
    and potentially implement measures, as
    appropriate and applicable, to
    streamline the way they operate. Changes to RC
    operating procedures are
    expected to be implemented by early 2014.

    To obtain a copy of the Options paper and to
    provide feedback, we encourage
    you to go to AAFC Online
    http://www.agr.gc.ca/CropVR, where there are
    currently a few short questions posted to help
    capture your feedback. The
    online form will be available until November 30,
    2013.
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