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October 31st, 2018Committee meeting

Murad Al-Katib

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Chairperson, members of the committee, ladies and gentleman, my name is Murad Al-Katib. I come to you today with the perspective of an entrepreneur and a business leader in western Canada. In addition to my role as CEO of AGT Foods, I'm the new CEO of the Arctic Gateway Group cor

October 31st, 2018Committee meeting

Murad Al-Katib

International Trade committee  In our case, all of our products are non-genetically modified, with the exception.... In our company there may be lentils, peas, chickpeas, beans, the durum wheat that we brought, these are all non-GMOs. The advantage for us is that the European market is such a GMO-centric mark

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Murad Al-Katib

International Trade committee  I'm always concerned about zero tolerance policies because when you're mechanically processing agricultural products, you can never guarantee a zero tolerance, but a properly regulated tolerance. There are ways to ensure that your food handling system and your loading of the prod

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Murad Al-Katib

International Trade committee  [Technical Difficulty—Editor] trade internationally. I talked about the trade imperative. Certainly, from my perspective, with regard to trade liberalization and Canada's ability to access markets, we've seen this pro-trade agenda certainly yielding benefits, both on the various

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Murad Al-Katib

International Trade committee  Yes, certainly tariff access, when you're competing with Italian pasta manufacturers or French bakery companies [Technical Difficulty—Editor] we're providing high-quality Canadian-grown and processed ingredients, all I ask for is a level playing field, because we can compete. We

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Murad Al-Katib

International Trade committee  It's a very complex issue. I'll be very honest; I haven't studied them in a lot of detail, so I'm probably not the best person to give you a comment on that at this point.

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Murad Al-Katib

International Trade committee  There are a couple of ways to look at Canadian content. You have to get into your mind a vision of what it means to be a Canadian international business. I don't believe that just a strict Canadian [Technical Difficulty—Editor] is the only judge. Canadian companies that are succ

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Murad Al-Katib

International Trade committee  Our company is an example where we went from a start-up 10 years ago to $1 billion of export in value-added pulses and grain. We definitely see the opportunity that value-added products are going to move more by truck, container, and intermodal. So it is utilizing a transportatio

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Murad Al-Katib

International Trade committee  We've moving the other way from a commodity company to a food company.

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Murad Al-Katib

International Trade committee  For instance, if I take pasta as an example, today spaghetti manufactured in Canada is subject to very punitive duties going into Europe. The duties can range up to about 300 euros per tonne, and that would make us unable to access that market from a duty standpoint. When we look

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Murad Al-Katib

International Trade committee  We are origin-based processors. We will process finished products in Canada. We will put them into packaged form, and we will use containers and intermodals to ship them to Europe. We think Canada is a very competitive jurisdiction for processing food-safe, identity-preserved pr

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Murad Al-Katib

International Trade committee  As I mentioned, moving further up the value chain, in terms of more processed products, I have a vision of western Canada being a processing centre for agricultural products. The agreement is certainly going to ease access for, let's say, flours, processed food products. We had a

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Murad Al-Katib

International Trade committee  It's a very complex issue that would take a lot of discussion, but the current backlog I think is as a result of multiple factors. We've obviously had a very difficult weather situation, over the last four months in particular, with very extreme cold temperatures across the entir

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Murad Al-Katib

International Trade committee  The bottom line that we all have to recognize is the reputational issue—

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Murad Al-Katib