Manufacturing Industry
Canada delays prohibition on "5 a day for better health" logo
AgExporter, Jan, 2002
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has agreed to delay implementation of its ban on the use of the U.S. promotional logo "Eat Fruits and Vegetables-5 a Day-For Better Health," on prepackaged fresh fruits and vegetables sold in Canada, from Dec. 1, 2001 until Sept. 1, 2002. The new enforcement date will allow U.S.
fruit and vegetable producers, shippers and Canadian importers time to design and purchase new packaging material to comply with Canadian requirements.
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