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Archived - Canada's contribution to the International Plant Protection Convention standard-setting process: Closed consultation

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Current status: Closed

This consultation ran from July 1, 2019 to September 30, 2019.

Each year, the International Plant Protection Convention conduct consultations with contracting parties on draft International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPMs). Through these consultations, each member country has the opportunity to share their perspectives and contribute towards improving the ISPMs. The CFIA is responsible for engaging partners and stakeholders, submitting comments on behalf of Canadians and ensuring that Canadian interests are considered and reflected in the ISPMs.

Who was the focus of this consultation

All groups interested in plant health and willing to contribute feedback to any of the draft ISPMS including government organisations, importers and industry were encouraged to participate.

The focus of this consultation was on the following draft ISPMs that were undergoing second consultation:

The full list of ISPMs, diagnostic protocols and annexes for consultation is listed on the IPPC website.

Key questions for discussion

Substantive, technical or editorial comments, concerns or questions on the draft ISPMs.

Related information

Please note that a document containing the history of previous consultations on draft ISPMs is available as well, previous versions of draft ISPMs going through consultations and their background documents are available in the previous consultations for ISPMs page.

Contact us

Please send us an email at cfia.ippc.acia@inspection.gc.ca and we will add you to our mailing list.

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