P.E.I. Potato Board loses court battle over seed potato export ban in Canada

Published 2023년 4월 15일

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The Prince Edward Island Potato Board has partially lost a court battle to lift an export ban on seed potatoes imposed by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) due to potato wart. The Federal Court of Canada has refused the board's request for a judicial review, upholding the CFIA's authority to issue the ban. However, the potato board is pleased with the court's confirmation that the CFIA cannot order suspensions or directives to Island potato growers and plant health inspectors.
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The Prince Edward Island Potato Board in Canada is claiming partial victory, after losing its court battle to lift the export ban on seed potatoes, as Brian Higgins reports for the CBC. The potato board argued in a hearing last month that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) overstepped its authority when it issued the ban, placed in response to the outbreak of potato wart two years ago. The Federal Court of Canada has now issued a written decision, denying the potato board’s request for a judicial review. But the board said it did have some successes in court. “The court did confirm the industry’s position that the CFIA has no authority to order ...

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