Health Canada, through the Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA), works with agricultural food growers to help support their pest control product regulatory needs through a number of programs including the Pesticide Risk Reduction Program, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Re-evaluation transition strategies, and programs associated with other government department and grower associations, such as the On Farm Food Safety Program. In these programs PMRA works with stakeholders, including growers and their associations, researchers, processors, provincial government extension, private extension companies, other federal government departments and international governments, to support grower needs through a number of activities, including:
Agricultural food crops include all crops grown for food uses, such as berries, vegetables, cereals and legumes.
PMRA and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) have worked with the following commodity groups to identify priority issues:
Heath Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency welcomes your questions and comments.
Should you require further information please contact the Pest Management Information Service.