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Okay, lets assume I misunderstood your first post. So you claim 30% of seed each year is not in compliance. Where are you getting his figure? Please provide your source.
2. You ARE NOT required by CGC to disclose the variety of wheat at point of sale, only the class of wheat. Here is the CGC rules https://www.grainscanada.gc.ca/wheat-ble/ds-sd/dsm-msd-eng.htm https://www.grainscanada.gc.ca/wheat-ble/ds-sd/dsm-msd-eng.htm
3 You are prohibited by Canada's Seed Regulations to use a variety name for all commercially grown wheat plus most other crops). Variety names can only be used to describe pedigree production.
http://www.inspection.gc.ca/plants/variety-registration/registration-procedures/questions-and-answers/eng/1360122407834/1360122517324 http://www.inspection.gc.ca/plants/variety-registration/registration-procedures/questions-and-answers/eng/1360122407834/1360122517324
Therefore, as I have stated, any attempt to define commercial seed by variety for purpose of royalties or taxation upon sale will open up the market to commercial farmers being able to sell commercial production by variety name. The seed industry cannot have it both ways!
Originally posted by dmlfarmer
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2. You ARE NOT required by CGC to disclose the variety of wheat at point of sale, only the class of wheat. Here is the CGC rules https://www.grainscanada.gc.ca/wheat-ble/ds-sd/dsm-msd-eng.htm https://www.grainscanada.gc.ca/wheat-ble/ds-sd/dsm-msd-eng.htm
3 You are prohibited by Canada's Seed Regulations to use a variety name for all commercially grown wheat plus most other crops). Variety names can only be used to describe pedigree production.
http://www.inspection.gc.ca/plants/variety-registration/registration-procedures/questions-and-answers/eng/1360122407834/1360122517324 http://www.inspection.gc.ca/plants/variety-registration/registration-procedures/questions-and-answers/eng/1360122407834/1360122517324
Therefore, as I have stated, any attempt to define commercial seed by variety for purpose of royalties or taxation upon sale will open up the market to commercial farmers being able to sell commercial production by variety name. The seed industry cannot have it both ways!
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