Story continuesExporters are required by law to pay for the CGC’s official quality certification before shipping Canadian grain around the world, outside of the United States. Grain kept moving, in part because the CGC allowed exporters to use private inspectors instead. Proponents of the government inspection system believe it’s responsible for protecting the global reputation of Canadian grain exports. But Milton Dyck, the national president of PSAC’s agriculture union, said trusting the private sector to protect the brand of Canadian grain could backfire. “Where are future grain inspectors going to be drawn from?”Gosselin asked.


Source:   National Post
May 08, 2023 17:24 UTC