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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
CANADA CONTRIBUTES CAD 250,000 FOR FOOD,
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH STANDARDS
Canada is giving CAD 250,000 (approximately CHF 152,000) to support
initiatives that strengthen sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) capacity in
developing and least-developed countries through the Standards and Trade
Development Facility (STDF). This contribution in 2025 will be key to bolster
developing countries’ ability to become better integrated in world markets and
uphold rules-based international trade, based on the STDF's new Strategy for
2025-2030.
WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala welcomed Canada's donation: "Compliance
with international standards enhances food security in both importing and
exporting countries by facilitating trade in agricultural products. The
long-term impact of STDF-related programs will benefit producers, traders and
governments along global and regional value chains, helping them raise export
revenues, income levels and living standards. The STDF will continue to
facilitate inclusive and safe trade worldwide, in close partnership with
Canada."
Heath MacDonald, Canada's Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, said: "The
Government of Canada will continue to support global efforts to adopt
international standards for food safety and animal and plant health. Investing
in larger-scale capacity building projects, like the Standards and Trade
Development Facility, will help improve food security, reduce poverty, and
promote sustainable economic growth around the world."
Beyond participation in the STDF Working Group, Canadian officials have
shared expertise to strengthen the delivery of STDF projects. This includes
innovative projects to pilot the use of Codex Guidelines on voluntary third-party assurance
programmes (vTPA) in Africa and Central America for more effective risk-based
food safety systems. For instance, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) hosted a learning visit for
regulators from Honduras and Belize in 2024, and co-organized webinars in March
and April 2025 attended by more than 100 experts, many in Africa, to share
insights from Canada's risk-based food safety model. Additionally, the CFIA
will host a learning visit for regulators from Rwanda and Uganda in September
2025, as a follow up to the April 2025 webinar and to further share information
on this model.
This donation underscores Canada's major and long-standing commitment to
the STDF's programme goal, bringing its total contributions to CHF 7.6 million
since 2005.
Canada has contributed over CHF 15 million to WTO trust funds over the
past 23 years.
The STDF is a global multi-stakeholder
partnership that promotes safe and inclusive trade. It was established by the
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the World Bank
Group, the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Organization for Animal
Health (WOAH), and the WTO, which houses and manages the partnership.
In support of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),
the STDF responds to evolving SPS needs, drives inclusive trade and contributes
to sustainable economic growth, poverty reduction, food security and resilience
to climate change.
Developing economies and least developed countries are encouraged to
apply to the STDF for SPS project and project preparation grants. Information
on how to apply is available here.
To date, the STDF has funded over 260 safe trade projects
benefiting developing and least developed country economies.
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