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CPMA welcomes food supply chain’s support of Grocery Sector Code of Conduct

The Office of the Grocery Sector Code of Conduct (OGSCC), represented by 10 organizations including the Canadian Produce Marketing Association (CPMA), has obtained the commitment of all grocers and key suppliers to support the Grocery Code of Conduct (the Code). The news was shared with Federal, Provincial, and Territorial (FPT) Ministers of Agriculture yesterday.

The development of the Code was proposed by FPT Ministers of Agriculture in 2021 to improve transparency, predictability, and respect for the principles of fair dealing within the supplier/retailer relationship.

The development process involved several industry representatives including CPMA which has been part of the process since the beginning as a founding member of the initial Working Group and member of the new Interim Board.

The development of the Code was proposed by FPT Ministers of Agriculture in 2021 to improve transparency, predictability, and respect for the principles of fair dealing within the supplier/retailer relationship.

"We are delighted to finally have the entire food supply chain's support for this Code," said Ron Lemaire, CPMA president. "This Code will support industry's efforts in strengthening our country's food supply chain and CPMA looks forward to working with all stakeholders to implement it swiftly."

Canada's Grocery Code of Conduct is a set of principles that allow all parties to make informed business decisions, contribute to a thriving and competitive grocery industry, promote reciprocal trust and collaboration amongst grocery value chain partners, and provide an effective, equitable mechanism for resolving commercial disputes. With the support from the government, OGSCC hopes to implement the Code by June 2025. To learn more about Canada's Grocery Code of Conduct, visit www.canadacode.org.

For more information:
Micken Kokonya
Canadian Produce Marketing Association
Tel.: +1 (613) 226-4187 x225
[email protected]
https://cpma.ca/

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