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Decision: Mucci International Marketing Inc. v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission (PDF, 127.1KB)
Withdrawal for appeal of the BCVMC’s decision regarding a probationary agency designation and agency application,
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Preliminary decision: Mucci International Marketing Inc. v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission (PDF, 347.8KB)
Appeal of Red Sun Farms’ agency designation conditions from BCVMC. BCFIRB dismissed the BCVMC’s summary dismissal application and deferred Mucci’s appeal to the supervisory review process.
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Decision: Greenhouse Grown Foods Inc. & Windset Farms (Canada) Ltd. v. BC Vegetable Marketing Commission (PDF, 263.8KB)
Appeal of the B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission’s decision to designate MPL British Columbia Distributors Inc. and Red Sun Farms as agencies.
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Dismissal: British Columbia Greenhouse Growers Association v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission (PDF, 136.9KB)
Appeal of BCVMC’s decision to suspend payments to the British Columbia Greenhouse Growers Association. The appeal was withdrawn, leading to its dismissal.
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Decision: Mucci International Marketing Inc v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission (PDF, 116.1KB)
Appeal of BCVMC’s decision to summarily dismiss a request to designate Mucci International Marketing Inc as an agency. The appellant withdrew their appeal, leading to its dismissal.
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Decision: CFP Marketing Corporation v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission (PDF, 128.8KB)
Appeal of BCVMC’s decision to dismiss CFP Marketing Corporation’s application for an agency license. The appeal was withdrawn by the appellant.
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Dismissal: Prokam Enterprises Ltd. v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission (PDF, 117.9KB)
Appeal of BCVMC’s reconsideration decision to dismiss. Prokam Enterprises Ltd. withdrew its appeal, leading to the dismissal of the case.
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Decision: Homeland Farms Ltd v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board (PDF, 276.3KB)
Appeal of BCCMB’s decision to deny relief from an overproduction levy. Homeland Farms argued that their overproduction was due to a force majeure event caused by a clerical error by the CFIA, leading to additional chicks being placed.
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Decision: K&M Farms v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board (PDF, 309.6KB)
Appeal of BCCMB’s decision to deny K&M Farms’ request to grow pasture production on leased land. K&M Farms argued the decision was inconsistent with government policy and BCFIRB directives. The decision was related to BCCMB’s new leased land policies.
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Decision: Island Milk Producers Organization v. British Columbia Milk Marketing Board (PDF, 1.1MB)
Appeal of BCMMB’s summary dismissal decision to dismiss the appeal. The Appellant challenged BCMMB’s decision to sign an agreement with the CDC in 2020, alleging it caused economic hardship for B.C. producers. The decision was related to the All-Milk Pooling agreement.
