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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has announced a transition period for new standards for greenhouse miniature cucumbers
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has announced a transition period for new standards for greenhouse miniature cucumbers
August 01, 2023

On July 7, 2023, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) published a notice informing the fresh  produce industry of changes to the Canadian Grade Compendium: Volume 2 – Fresh Fruit or Vegetables.

 

These changes reflect feedback received from industry, trading partners, and stakeholders, during the consultation period covering:

 

-  A new standard for greenhouse miniature seedless cucumbers.
 

-  Updates to the grades and requirements for greenhouse long seedless cucumbers, including changes to size requirements and clarifications to terminology for defects and tolerances.

 

The modified and new standards are found in the following:
 

Part 2 Grade Requirements for Fresh Vegetables.
 

Grades and Requirements for Greenhouse Long Seedless Cucumbers, paragraphs 148-154.
 

Grades and Requirements for Greenhouse Miniature Seedless Cucumbers, paragraphs 200-206.

 

The CFIA is providing industry with sufficient time to adjust product grading and labels. The transition period began July 7, 2023 and ends on January 6, 2024.

 

As of January 7, 2024, the previous grade requirements will cease to apply, and all regulated parties must comply with the new requirements.

 

Consult the notice to industry to learn more.

 

Questions or concerns can be sent to cfia.labellingconsultation-etiquetage.acia@inspection.gc.ca.

 

Publication of an updated standard for greenhouse tomatoes is expected in the coming months.

 

Source:  DRC August 1, 2023 newsletter

 

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Submitted by Karen Davidson on 1 August 2023