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Judi Corbett
Posted at:
January 26, 2025
Judi here again. Thanks for you help.I apologize, the correct URL new Canadian regulatory authority for medicinal herbs and herbal products, the Office of Natural Health Products, is www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hpb/onhp .
I looked over the info I got from you, the link www.hc-sc.gc.ca/onhp/ is no longer operational.
Now, I have another question. I want to grow cooking herbs, will the new medicinal regulations affect the cooking herbs? Is there anything else that I can look at? I want to supply restaurants, grocery stores, etc.It is not expected that the new regulations from the ONHP will have any effect on culinary herbs. Culinary herbs are considered foods and as such are subject to the regulations of the Food Directorate at Health Canada.
I want to get the books that you have listed in your herb farming site. Any other suggestions where I can find anymore info?The commercial growing and marketing books and conference transcripts that are available on the Richters website are an excellent start. There is more than enough material to help you get started.
Do we have an idea on when the new regulations are apt to be out?The new medicinal herbs regulations are expected in be in force next summer (summer of 2001). Until then, medicinal herbs are regulated as foods or drugs under the old rules. Whether a product is considered a 'food' or 'drug' depends on a complex and confusingly arbitrary system put in place by the Food and Drug Directorates of Health Canada.