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Canadian Identity Preserved Recognition System (CIPRS)

What is the value?

Canada is already a known leader in supplying identity preserved (IP) crops to the world. Now Canadian companies serving these markets can benefit from the added tool of third party certification to give them an edge in international markets. With the launch of the Canadian Identity Preserved Recognition System (CIPRS), agricultural businesses - from exporters and handlers to growers and primary processors - can have their IP quality management systems certified against the CIPRS Standard.

Value to the End User

Identity Preservation lets processors get the products they need to build better businesses. Consider the benefits.

Value to Participants

Offers a cost-effective opportunity for your company to make the transition from commodity handler to an integral part of an Identity Preserved system



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Last updated: 2004-05-17