Ontario Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs - Jeff LealOntario Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs - Jeff Leal
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Mission Looking For AgriFood Trade Opportunities In China

Ontario Agriculture Minister Jeff Leal and some representatives of the province's agri-food sector are headed for China later this month.

Leal says they're following up on interest shown in Ontario agricultural products during the Premier's visit there last fall.

The delegation will reflect the interest the Chinese have apparently shown in a wide range of Ontario products.

Leal says the Chinese recognize Ontario's superior brand of agricultural products and represent the largest consumer market in the world.

The provincial delegation will be visiting China from April 15th to the 25th.

It includes representatives from Beef Farmers of Ontario and Ontario Pork.

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The minister says it's a follow-up to the Premier's earlier visit to China.

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Leal says he and other representatives from the provincial agri-food industry will be trying to tap into that interest when they visit China later this month.

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Leal and International Trade Minister Michael Chan will head up a delegation of 20 agrifood representatives on the trip.

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Beef Farmers of Ontario President Bob Gordanier says China has the potential to be a very important market for the Ontario beef sector.

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