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US and Canada enters into organic trade agreement 25 Jun 2009

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) stated that the US and Canada have reached a consensus for organic products traded between the two countries, according to a report by Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA).
US and Canada enters into organic trade agreement
The agreement states that products that are certified under the USDA National Organic Program standards in the US, are permitted to be sold as organic in Canada without Canadian organic certification, and vice versa.
 
Most imports from US
According to theUSDA, over 80% of Canada’s organic consumption is relayed from imports, with 75% of those imports coming from the US.

The report further stated that the value of the organic Canadian market has been approximated to be between US$2.1 billion to US$2.6 billion.
 
Last year, the sale of organic products in the US totalled US$24.6 billion.
 
 
Source: MLA.com.au
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