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Agriculture committee No, the CRA doesn't. The website you would go to is the National Renderers Association—nationalrenderers.org—in the U.S. Each individual company has a very comprehensive website. West Coast Reduction, Rothsay, and Sanimax all have websites with a lot of information.
May 16th, 2012Committee meeting
Graham Clarke
Agriculture committee The CRA has three members. Sanimax is based in Quebec City, where they have big plants, and has its head office in Montreal. Rothsay, which is part of Maple Leaf Foods, has its head office in Guelph and its main plant in Dundas, Ontario. West Coast Reduction is in Vancouver. That
May 16th, 2012Committee meeting
Graham Clarke
Agriculture committee Are you referring to the AgriMarketing program?
May 16th, 2012Committee meeting
Graham Clarke
Agriculture committee It's actually $40,000 a year. That money is used primarily for export development and incoming missions and so on. The industry receives that money generally for two reasons. One is to use it for incoming missions and outgoing missions. But it also raises the profile of the indus
May 16th, 2012Committee meeting
Graham Clarke
Agriculture committee Actually, the rendering industry in North America acts as one industry. The CRA works with the NRA in the U.S. We have major contracts with Clemson University in the U.S. to do research looking for alternative uses for protein meals. Examples are biodegradable flower pots and car
May 16th, 2012Committee meeting
Graham Clarke
Agriculture committee Do you mean as an organic input?
May 16th, 2012Committee meeting
Graham Clarke
Agriculture committee Not that I'm aware of, primarily because under the organic regulations, if you're producing organic bone meal, you would have to have third-party certification, as Mike has mentioned. The organic regulations on the food require third-party certification. The rendering industry o
May 16th, 2012Committee meeting
Graham Clarke
Agriculture committee Certification.
May 16th, 2012Committee meeting
Graham Clarke
Agriculture committee I used that term in the context of organic.
May 16th, 2012Committee meeting
Graham Clarke
Agriculture committee If you're a certified organic producer, you have to be under third-party certification through a certification body. The rendering industry, of course, would not have that because they're taking inputs from the conventional industry. These rendering plants are large. Their thro
May 16th, 2012Committee meeting
Graham Clarke
Agriculture committee The answer to your question is that I don't know the answer to your question. They have contracts. For example, Rothsay would take all the SR material from the Cargill plant in Guelph. That would be an individual contract based on volume. I don't have access to that information
May 16th, 2012Committee meeting
Graham Clarke