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CanolaCountry Campaign

The Canola Council of Canada (CCC) has launched the #CanolaCountry campaign to showcase the impact of canola across Canada and benefits of international trade.
 
Canadians working in the canola industry, including seed developers, growers, processors, exporters and beyond, are joining in this effort to share the personal and community impact of canola, benefits of increased market access and positive impact that the CCC believes an ambitious Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) would have on Canola Country.
 
“Through the #CanolaCountry campaign, we are helping Canadians understand what canola means to our prosperity, livelihoods and communities across Canada,” says Patti Miller, president of the CCC. “We are inviting Canadians living and working in Canola Country to share what canola’s success means to them at canolacountry.ca and on Twitter, using the hashtag #CanolaCountry.”
 
The new website is the central part of the campaign, containing information on canola, the benefits of market access and the TPP, user-submitted photos from across Canada on what #CanolaCountry means to them, as well as a video of Canola Country from its heartland.
 
“With more than 90 per cent of Canadian canola being exported, we need access to international markets for Canola Country to thrive,” says Miller. “Whether it’s seed, oil or meal, access to markets means growth, jobs and opportunity — and that's a good thing for communities across Canola Country.”
 
Source : Agriculture and Forestry

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