“There is a Canadian Cheddar, but we are told by Canadians and Americans themselves that our Cheddar is head and shoulders above the rest.”
Ms Randolph said the UK is respected in terms of animal welfare and food safety, therefore there is a huge demand for British produce, however both were hard markets and incredibly competitive.
To protect its dairy industry, Canada enforces a quota which only allows a certain amount of cheese and dairy products to be imported.
Ms Randolph added: “Because of Brexit, we moved from being in the EU quota to the non-EU quota. As a result, we need to make sure we can maintain that supply.
“Our quota is currently 1.8 million kilos of cheese exported to Canada annually and we need to make sure that gets moved into the new quota situation.”
Negotiations will take place this November, with a decision made on the quota by next year.