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Why you can count on Canadian dairy

Corporate Article Mr. David Wiens

Our farmers are committed to meeting some of the world’s highest standards in areas like food quality, food safety, sustainability, and animal care.

Dairy in the news

Corporate Resource

Delve into newsworthy issues affecting Canadian dairy farmers and the dairy products you love. Here’s our perspective on regulations, public health matters, policies, and trade agreements.

Statement from DFC in reaction to government’s Dairy Farm Investment Program

Corporate News

Yesterday, the Government of Canada announced the administrative details of the $250 million Dairy Farm Investment Program that will be implemented to mitigate some of the negative impact on Canada’s dairy farmers coming as a result of the Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement (CETA). Farmers can access information and can now apply to the program

DFC reacts to the TPP-11 Ministerial Statement

Corporate Article Mr. Pierre Lampron

According to today’s Ministerial Statement released from the TPP-11 talks in Da Nang Vietnam, no final agreement has been reached on a TPP-11 deal without the United States.

Budget 2019 a Positive Sign for Canadian Dairy Farmers

Corporate News

Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) welcomes today’s Budget 2019 announcement, which contains a funding envelope of $3.9 billion to compensate Canada’s dairy, poultry, and egg sectors for the impact of concessions granted in the recent Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).

Is it true that Canada has high tariffs on imported dairy products? 

Consumer Question

First, there are amounts of dairy products imported tariff-free. A higher tariff applies only after this amount has been reached. In reality, however, the countries exporting products to Canada will not pay the high tariff because they will simply not export more than was negotiated in the trade agreement under which they have access.

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