Federal Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay discussed market access issues with Chinese officials last week.
It was part of his trip to China - a trip which included the G20 Agriculture Ministers Meeting.
The market access issues included discussions about canola, beef and pork.
The G20 ministers meeting wrapped up with a declaration focusing on ways the group can promote food security, nutrition, sustainable agricultural growth and rural development.
According to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, China is this country's second largest trading partner, after the U-S.
2015 agri-food and seafood exports to China were worth 6 point 3 billion dollars.