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Fertilizer Bulk Labelling Requirements Paused to Find Resolution

Fertilizer Canada appreciates the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s notice that it will pause bulk labelling requirements under the modernized Fertilizer Regulations until July, 2027. This will allow for further collaboration with industry to meet the stated goals of reducing regulatory burden, increasing clarity, and supporting information access and transparency.

Between now and the fall, Fertilizer Canada will work in collaboration with officials to align regulatory practices and enforcement with the operational realities of the fertilizer supply chain.  

We look forward to continuing to work with the CFIA to enable the competitiveness of Canadian farmers while supporting the federal government’s goal of reducing costly red tape.

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Home Grown Ontario Tulips

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Ontario’s flower sector is blooming ??

With more than $1 billion in farmgate sales and over $650 million in annual exports—much of it centred in the Niagara region—Ontario growers are a major force in Canada’s floriculture industry. In fact, the province produces roughly 50% of all flowers grown in the country, serving a market of over 100 million consumers within a one-day drive.

It’s a powerful example of how strategic location, cross-border access, and strong production capacity come together to support both local agriculture and global markets ??

?? Watch as Andrew Morse, Executive Director of Flowers Canada, shares insights and the full story behind Ontario’s tulip industry and its thriving flower sector.