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International Trade committee  I think I heard two questions there. One was pertaining to the people attending and then the second was how do we use them for research. We utilize a lot of the institutions for research purposes. We have a lot of programming going on with University of Guelph; with Ridgetown Co

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

George Gilvesy

International Trade committee  One of the things we've particularly noticed in our travels in the pan-Pacific is the height at which Canadian products, including our own produce, are put on the global scale. There is a great deal of trustworthiness assigned to Canadian goods, and a lot of that goes to food saf

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

George Gilvesy

International Trade committee  Things go fairly well here. Most of the products go through the Ambassador Bridge here in Windsor, and for the most part, things go very well. There have been some expedited processes that have been put in place. Problems occur, though, when there is, let's call it, a bump in the

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

George Gilvesy

International Trade committee  I can't speak to the ones particular to the TPP, but I can speak to what we did see out of the Regulatory Cooperation Council with America. There were four main issues with regard to harmonization, which are critical to ongoing success. PACA was in that, as far as harmonization w

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

George Gilvesy

International Trade committee  We already have some members who are shipping tomatoes into Japan right now, so it is happening. It is all air-freighted in, of course, because tomatoes have a two-week life. You have to get the product there immediately. Right now product is being shipped direct from North Ameri

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

George Gilvesy

International Trade committee  Yes. What's affecting the scale on it, though, is the amount of products that can go in. Currently our peppers cannot go into Japan because of a phytosanitary issue on tobacco blue mould. Those are the types of protocols we have to establish with Japan to allow Ontario greenhouse

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

George Gilvesy

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

George Gilvesy

International Trade committee  Absolutely. I mean, the packaging is different there. As the OGVG, we've done exploratory work in the pan-Pacific, and we see that package sizes and product sizes in fact are different over there as compared with what's normal in North America.

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

George Gilvesy

International Trade committee  Until you see it, you don't believe it. It's an untold story, and that's our fault, I guess. Our guys just want to do the work and keep the volume.

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

George Gilvesy

International Trade committee  In those agreements you have to establish fail-safe positions sometimes. I would digress a bit to the U.S. one, because you've touched on our growth success in the U.S. Our most recent growth took place with a dollar at par. One would question how that could have happened. I wou

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

George Gilvesy

International Trade committee  Yes: very well.

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

George Gilvesy

International Trade committee  One example of a current trade irritant would be the lack of reciprocity between the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act in the United States and its requirement for a similar level of protection in Canada for their exporters. This ongoing irritant unnecessarily threatens our

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

George Gilvesy

International Trade committee  Thank you, Mr. Chairman. It's nice to see a lot of old friends in the room. My name is George Gilvesy, and as chair of the Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers, I'd like to express my appreciation for the opportunity to address you today. Many people are surprised to learn tha

May 12th, 2016Committee meeting

George Gilvesy

Agriculture committee  I'm not sure we'll get an answer from the banks on that, but I think we have to bring it back to the principles of good commerce, and that's ensuring that growers get paid for what they do. If we're deferring to the banks in their position on the backs of the growers who aren't g

May 9th, 2016Committee meeting

George Gilvesy

Agriculture committee  It's a good question. This is only my interpretation so it's quite anecdotal, but the banks have taken a position of principle on this and they aren't going to defer to anyone if they don't have to. Their position is one that's very simple to understand. Who is the biggest benef

May 9th, 2016Committee meeting

George Gilvesy