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Growers’ Canada Summer Meeting. August 20, 2013 Montreal, QC. Agenda. Plant Health and Regulatory Updates Business Risk Management Nursery Certification IPM / Minor Use Updates Export Market Development Research Updates Other: ________________________ ____________________________.
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Growers’ Canada Summer Meeting August 20, 2013 Montreal, QC
Agenda • Plant Health and Regulatory Updates • Business Risk Management • Nursery Certification • IPM / Minor Use Updates • Export Market Development • Research Updates • Other: ________________________ ____________________________
Plant Health and Regulatory Updates • NAPPRA • Current status and what’s next • Updates on ongoing issues: • Apple Ermine Moth • Japanese Apple Rust, Pear Trellis Rust • Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) • Asian Long Horn Beetle (ALHB) • Bamboo Stakes • Plum Pox Virus (PPV) • Apple Proliferation Phytoplasma (APP) • Japanese Barberry
NAPPRA • NAPPRA = Not Authorized Pending Pest Risk Assessment • Includes two types of “not authorized plants” Round One • Plants that are considered to be quarantine host plants • Went into effect May 20, 2013 Round Two • Plants that are considered to be hosts of quarantine pests • Comment period ended July 5th, 2013
NAPPRA • Main impact to growers will be the need to provide proof of origin of NAPPRA plants • Is not of concern to exporters only! Exporters will need to know where YOU sourced your plants. • CFIA is looking for direction: How to best provide USDA with suitable documentation • CFIA has proposed to work with industry on information/awareness sessions
NAPPRA • CNLA & Flowers Canada to meet with CFIA on Monday, August 26th, to answer the following: • Focus of information (what do you need to know) • What does CFIA need to know about the industry related to providing proof of origin documentation • What is best delivery method? • Industry meetings? Webinars? Nursery and floriculture combined or separate? • Other considerations?
Misc. Updates • Apple Ermine Moth • Difference in support from Ontario and BC • Deregulation supported in principle by CFIA • Dereg process hindered by “lack of resources” • Shelved for now, hopefully a temporary set-back • Japanese Apple Rust, Pear Trellis Rust • Deregulation of both generally supported by all industry across Canada, • Deregulation hindered by lack of resources
Misc. Updates • Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) • Continues to spread across Ontario & Quebec • “slow the spread” strategies are a collaboration between CFIA and other partners, such as municipalities, etc. • Expansion of regulated areas to include all high-risk corridors (effective April 1, 2014) • Limited release of parasitic wasps as biological control started in 2013 (by MNR) • See RMD-13-01 for more details (CFIA website)
Misc. Updates • Asian Long Horn Beetle • Was confined to very localized area of north west GTA (area under quarantine) • Considered eradicated on April 5th, 2013 • see newsbrief of April 23rd • Eradication efforts over 10 years, three years of no positives to be considered eradicated
Misc. Updates • Bamboo Stakes • Movement regulations are jurisdiction of CFIA’s forestry department (as opposed to horticulture) • Fumigation regulations are more stringent in US than in Canada • Canada will not change regs as fumigation requires use of Methyl Bromide • Bamboo can enter Canada from US • Beware of strict paperwork requirements • Bamboo can not enter US from Canada, regardless of original source and even if it has first passed through US
Misc. Updates • Plum Pox Virus (PPV) • Quarantine pest, affects large area in and around Niagara and St. Catharine’s • Prunuscistenais considered to be a host • therefore subject to restrictions on sales and propagation • CFIA/AAFC collaborated on two very costly eradication programs. Efforts were not renewed. • PPV is now under CFIA “management program” • “Monitoring program” would be better term • Positives were detected in 2013, no word yet on whether or not quarantine area to be expanded
Misc. Updates • Apple Proliferation Phytoplasma (APP) • Serious disease in Europe affecting commercial apple production • Found in Nova Scotia, propagativetracebacks to Oregon supplier, but no positives found there by USDA-APHIS • Orchard in NS under quarantine • Further surveys to be conducted by CFIA and USDA before determining next steps
Misc. Updates • Japanese Barberry • List of new varieties to import to Canada was updated in ?? (after many years of work by CNLA) • Many new varieties developed since then that can not be imported to Canada • The process is considered by CFIA to be “do-able” but very resource intensive • Process subject to approval from Canada’s grain industry • Probably not forthcoming due to unknown implications of UG 99 strain of wheat rust
Canada – US trade • USDA have made much-needed administrative upgrades to their Q-37 regulations • Q-37 is the USDA-APHIS regulation that governs the importation of plants for planting • Call CNLA office if more details are required • CFIA and USDA-APHIS to engage in talks on North American Perimeter Approach (NAPA) for the expedited movement of plant materials as part of their Regulatory Cooperation Council (RCC) strategies
Business Risk Management • AgriStability • AgriInvest • Production Insurance • Advance Payments Program
AgriStability • All BRM programs have been cut back in the new Growing Forward 2 • Coverage reduced to 70% from the previous 85% • Formula allows for increased payouts in the event of “extreme” losses • Effective April 1, 2013 • See handouts for more details
AgriInvest • Has also been cut back in GF2 • Objective of program is to assist growers in dealing with small margin declines • Savings account with matching government contributions • New cap on percentage of ANS, from 1.5% to 1%,(from $22,500/yr to $15,000/yr.) • See handouts for more details
Advanced Payments Program • Program Facts: • Up to $100,000 Interest-free • An additional $300,000 available at Prime Lending rate • Advances issued between April 1, 2013 and March 31, 2014 • Applications deadline: February 28, 2014 • Advances for products intended for sale between October 2013 and September 2014 • Growers applying between April 2013 and September 30, 2013 require enrollment in Agristability • Applications submitted after October 1, 2013 do not require enrollment in Agristability • Growers indicate repayment dates which coincide with sales volumes • Advance(s) to be repaid no later than September 16, 2014 • Proof of Sales documents must be submitted by time of last repayment
Production Insurance • Currently no production insurance available to the nursery grower sector to cover plant losses • CNLA participated in PSRMP project in 2008-2010 to look at alternatives; length and complexity of inventory cycles made premiums unaffordable • Given the various losses due to weather incidents, there is some renewed interest to reinvestigate possible options
Production Insurance • Flowers Canada has begun development of their Green Chip program as a result of the work done under PSRMP • addresses quarantine risk only at this time • Proposed as an industry-owned and managed fund • AAFC is expected to announce details of an AgriRisk program, there may be opportunities for industry to continue to investigate PI possibilities
Nursery Certification (CNCI) • CNCI / Clean Plants program update • As of August 6, 2013 • 85 nurseries participating in the program • 4 need to have their first external audit • 2 need to submit manual and have initial audit • 65 with P. ramorum module • 6 with C. buxicola and P. ramorum • 1 with C. buxicola only • 15 nurseries with no module • Discussion • Why the declining numbers and lack of participation in Ontario and Quebec? • Promotion strategies?
Nursery Certification (CNCI) • New this year for Clean Plants • External audits reduced to once every three years • Random selection • Nurseries not undergoing external audits must conduct two internal audits per year and submit reports to the CNCI • Boxwood blight project still underway • Completion for October 31, 2013
Certification (CHT) • CHT for nursery growers • Ongoing discussion about the need for CHT (individual certification) for nursery sector • Access to offshore workers • No direct contact with general public • Concern by provincial associations on extra burden for program delivery • Decision made in fall 2012 to not pursue further HOWEVER ……….
CHT for nursery sector • After two years of work by CNLA staff, HRSDC funding for nursery module was approved • Necessary to re-assess objectives and methodology • Program components to include: • Occupational standards • Training Manual • Certification Delivery
CHT for nursery sector • Can we revisit methodology for delivery of certification program? • Grower advisor(s) required to participate on CNLA’s HR certification committee
Export Market Development • Third year to participate at IPM Essen with Canadian Grown booth (January 2013)
Export Market Development • Due to world-wide economic slow-down, it is very difficult to translate interest into actual orders • Export market development project not actively pursued in 2013-14 • Follow-up on leads, look at other possible opportunities for future? • Based on industry demand / leadership
Rose breeding program • CNLA now managing affairs of Canadian Artists consortium and introduction program • Campfire introduced in 2013, very popular rose, international sales via License Agreement with Bailey Nurseries • Campfire open to propagation and sales by all Canadian growers beginning in 2014
Rose breeding program • Vineland / CNLA rose breeding partnership is progressing very well • Rose group evaluated first selections from the program Aug. 13, 2013 at Vineland, • Hardiness testing will be done in the prairies • Vineland have added a black spot resistance research component • Continue to look for additional funding opportunities
Research • CNLA (COHA) have engaged with Vineland to submit cluster funding proposal to AAFC • Huge industry engagement process to determine priorities • Proposed projects cover a wide range of topics • Answer from AAFC still pending • Time to work on next cluster proposal is NOW • Template to follow soon for priority setting
Grower of the Year Award • Sheridan Nurseries winner for second year of CNLA’s Grower of the Year Award • Is again a participant in the AIPH awards program • Only four finalists at AIPH level, so participation at that level is a challenge as well • Personal calls to grower by Growers’ Canada chair • Other suggestions to increase participation?
Payroll & Remittance Program • Grower calculates the amount owing to their migrant workers. • Grower accumulates the growers’ payroll and wire transfers total amount to the program trust bank account. • Grower sends list of card numbers, names and amounts to be loaded onto the workers’ cards to DCR. • DCR loads payroll amount to the appropriate workers’ cards.
Payroll & Remittance Program • Worker receives a share pack • Two cards and sets of instructions • Keep one for payroll and send one to family or loved one. • Grower loads payroll amount • Card-to-Card transfer of funds from your card to your family’s card. • See handout for more details.
SKU Numbering System • Development of a uniform SKU numbering system underway as a project by Landscape Ontario • Use local catalogues and International List of Plant Names (from Europe) as a plant reference source.
International Events • CNLA made presentation to European Nurserystock Association (ENA) June 2013 • AIPH Annual General Meetings and tours to be held in Niagara area, Sept. 8-12, 2013 • NAPPO meetings to be held in Guelph, October 2013, with a visit to Niagara • IPPS-ER meetings in the Niagara area, summer 2014
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