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    AAFC email - Canada: Securing Market Access for Pulses from Canada to India.

    I just read this email....looks promising.

    Statement by Government of Canada on Securing Market Access
    for Pulses from Canada to India

    March 30, 2017 – Ottawa, Ontario – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Global Affairs Canada
    The Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and the Honourable
    François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of International Trade today issued the following statement on
    securing continued access for Canadian pulses to India:

    "Following representations to the Government of India and visits to Delhi earlier this month by both
    ministers, Canada has secured continued access to the Indian market for Canadian pulse exporters.
    "India has granted a series of exemptions since 2004 to an import regulation regarding mandatory
    fumigation of imported crops, in recognition of Canada's cold climate. The end of the current
    exemption on March 31, 2017, had threatened to disrupt trade.

    "This new exemption means that Canadian pulse exports leaving Canada on or before June 30, 2017,
    will not require fumigation in Canada. We will maintain on-going trade while officials on both sides
    continue to work towards a long-term, science-based solution.
    "In 2016, pulse exports to India were worth over $1.1 billion and accounted for 27.5 percent of
    Canada's global pulse exports.

    "Exports of Canadian pulses to India are a key aspect of Canada's bilateral trade relationship with
    India, helping make Canadian farmers more competitive at home and abroad.

    "The Government of Canada has worked together with industry and provincial governments to secure
    this exemption with the Government of India which will benefit Canadians and Canadian farmers."
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