
Growing Together: Uniting Agriculture for a Sustainable Future
Stay ahead of industry changes and ensure your business is prepared! CAAR invites you to an exclusive online session this Thursday, March 13, 2025, from 12:00–1:00 PM CST. Our next CAAR Connects session features Paul Enwerekowe, the director, Regulatory Affairs, Chemistry at CropLife Canada, who will explore the importance of collaboration within the agricultural sector to shape policies that promote innovation, sustainability and growth. This is your opportunity to learn, engage and have your questions answered in an informative and interactive setting.
As the agricultural landscape rapidly evolves, it’s increasingly crucial for all stakeholders to come together and ensure that policies and regulations are designed to support, rather than hinder, the sector’s full potential. This collaborative effort involves every part of the agriculture community, from farmers and ag retailers to policymakers and consumers and everyone in between. The time is now to pull together and discuss how we can create a supportive environment that fosters access to safe innovation, sustainability and competitive growth.
Join us for an engaging webinar where we’ll explore current topics influencing access to innovation, the importance of unity in the agriculture sector, and how we can work together to shape policies that benefit everyone. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead in the industry and be part of the conversation shaping the future of agriculture!
Meet the speaker
Paul Enwerekowe serves as the director of Regulatory Affairs, Chemistry, at CropLife Canada. In this capacity, he is instrumental in helping lead one of the two principal business lines at CropLife Canada, providing strategic leadership in addressing regulatory and policy priorities within the Canadian plant sciences sector. CropLife Canada is a trade association representing developers, manufacturers and distributors of innovative plant science solutions for agriculture, urban and public health applications.
Before joining CropLife Canada in 2022, Enwerekowe dedicated over 14 years to the Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA), a division of Health Canada. During his tenure, he honed his expertise as a policy analyst, focusing on policy development with a particular emphasis on WTO, Codex and maximum residue levels (MRLs).
He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and political science from the University of Ottawa. Passionate about collaboration, Enwerekowe is committed to working towards enhancing the agricultural system for everyone involved.