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Strategic Priorities
To fulfill CSI's mission, CSI staff focus on three strategic priorities:
1. Nutrition Information
Service
CSI maintains a Nutrition
Information Service to provide health professionals, educators,
consumers and the media with current scientific information on sugars,
carbohydrates and health. The Nutrition Information
Service is managed by qualified nutrition professionals including
registered dietitians and nutrition researchers and is guided by
a Scientific Advisory Council.
The goal of this service is to inform and educate Canadians about
sugars and healthy eating and to advocate for nutrition policies
and recommendations that are based on reliable scientific research.
2. International
Trade Issue Management
CSI provides industry consensus to
government on trade policy, international agreements and disputes, and
works collaboratively with other stakeholders to advance mutual objectives.
CSI's key objectives include:
- improving access to
the United States and other export markets
- supporting efforts
to gain more liberalized sugar trade globally
- seeking redress from
unfair trade practices
- encouraging government
policy to enhance the industry's cost competitiveness
3. Member Services
CSI provides information
and services of common value to its members, such as:
- collecting and disseminating
statistics on international trade
- monitoring and reporting
on international trade policies and disputes
- monitoring and reporting
on current nutrition and scientific issues related to sugar
- providing technical
assistance in meeting Canadian regulations and standards
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