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Dismissal: PPPABC (x6) v BCCMB – Dismissal Order (PDF, 123.1KB)
Withdrawal of six appeals from the Primary Poultry Processors Association of BC (PPPABC), challenging consecutive pricing orders issued by the BC Chicken Marketing Board for periods A-169 through A-174.
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Dismissal: BCCGA v BCCMB – Dismissal Order (PDF, 121.2KB)
An appeal with respect to the November 19, 2021 Mainstream Pricing Order for Period A-173 Pricing Order #164 and the November 24, 2021, Exceptional Circumstances Decision.
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Decision: Prior approval of the British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board’s decision to remove the catching cost from the B.C. live price (PDF, 266.8KB)
BCFIRB denies BCCMB’s request to remove the catching cost from the B.C. live price for pricing period A-194. It orders BCCMB to continue using the long-term pricing formula, and to comply with established monitoring and reporting requirements.
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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: Final long-term pricing recommendation for Chicken Pricing Supervisory Review (PDF, 367.2KB)
This is the final decision in the long-term chicken pricing supervisory review. BCFIRB approves the BCCMB’s October 30, 2023, long-term pricing recommendation, directing it to implement its new Cost of Production (COP) formula via a six-period phase-in, beginning in period A-190.
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Directive: BCFIRB to supply-managed boards and commissions — Administrative Monetary Penalties (AMPs) revised approach (PDF, 251.7KB)
BCFIRB changes its August 2023 directive, making the development and implementation of Administrative Monetary Penalties (AMPs) policies and procedures voluntary for supply-managed boards. SM boards may continue using their compliance and enforcement processes if they align with BCFIRB’s eight prior approval requirements for AMPs.
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Decision: B&L Poultry Ltd. v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board (PDF, 222.8KB)
Appeal of BCCMB’s decision to deny relief from an overproduction levy for period A180. B&L Poultry Ltd. argued that exceptional circumstances, including avian influenza and previous flooding, impacted their production. The decision was related to the General Orders on overproduction levies.
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Decision: B.C. Chicken Marketing Board interim pricing formula upper guardrail trigger (PDF, 105.0KB)
BCFIRB amends BCCMB Interim Pricing Formula to include a trigger model using $115.23 as the trigger value for period A-182 forward, conditional on BCCMB providing rationale for selecting Scenario 3.
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Decision: B.C. Chicken Marketing Board interim pricing formula amendment prior approval – period A-181 (PDF, 125.9KB)
BCFIRB approves the interim formula amendment for period A-181 only and directs the B.C. Chicken Marketing Board to develop a wheat-corn price differential trigger for future extensions.
