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Agri-food exporting involves various stages of readiness; certain preparations must be completed within Canadian boundaries to ensure you, your company and you product are approved and ready for exporting. ATS has compiled resources to assist in this groundwork stage of exporting. This information can be consulted on an ongoing basis by both new and current exporters, to ensure existing Canadian exporter standards are upheld.


STAGE 1
Meeting in-Canada Requirements to Export
  STAGE 2
Meeting International Requirements to Export


Exporting Groundwork
Exporting is a process that extends beyond shipping your product to a potential market. If you wish to export your Canadian Agri-Food product, you must ensure that domestic requirements are observed.

Agri-Food Trade Policy
Information about international agricultural trade policy, including Canada's participation in on-going agricultural trade negotiations, and domestic consultations that are currently underway.

Shipping and Customs Services

Market Pricing

 


International Trade Organizations
Consult export regulations, standards and guidelines from an international perspective. With a lean towards standardization within this global industry, it is important to remain attentive to activities aimed at facilitating the international exchange of goods and services.

Market Information
Preparations for exporting are not yet complete, it is important to research specific country requirements for the market you plan to enter. These requirements extend beyond those outlined above; yet they must be handled before exporting begins. The ATS currently offers insight into such requirements within the Market Information section, under the Market Access sub-section.



Date Modified: 2005-11-08 Important Notices