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Self-Attestation Removed from U.S. – Canada Organic Equivalence

by April Vasquez |

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has clarified their import policy for USDA certified organic products traded under the United States-Canada Organic Equivalence Arrangement (USCOEA). 

As of April 30, 2020, all certified USDA organic products imported to Canada must be accompanied by an organic certificate that includes the following attestation statement: u201cCertified in accordance with the terms of the U.S. u2013 Canada Organic Equivalency Arrangement.u201d 

If you export to Canada and are not already enrolled in CCOFu2019s Global Market Access (GMA) Canada program, email export@ccof.org or visit CCOFu2019s Canada webpage and submit a GMA application. If you do not export to Canada, but you sell to operations who do, you may be required to enroll in CCOFu2019s GMA program. Review CCOFu2019s Canada webpage for information on critical variances and risk assessment criteria.

Once you apply, CCOF will review your production methods, products, ingredient suppliers, and labels for compliance with the terms of the equivalency and ensure the required statement appears on your certificate.

 

For more information, visit the CFIA website.