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  • Decision: Mucci International Marketing Inc. v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission

    Withdrawal for appeal of the BCVMC’s decision regarding a probationary agency designation and agency application,

  • NPMA Rules of Practice and Procedure for Appeals

    Outlines the rules of practice and procedure for regulated marketing appeals under the Natural Products Marketing (BC) Act. It includes guidelines for filing and withdrawing appeals, pre-hearing and hearing procedures, and post-hearing matters.

  • Decision: Whitta Farm et al v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board

    Appeal of BC Chicken Marketing Board’s decision to discontinue ferry freight assistance to Vancouver Island commercial growers as a condition of incentive quota.

  • Decision: Wrede’s Mushroom Farm Ltd. v. British Columbia Mushroom Marketing Board

    Appeal of BCMuMB’s decision to cancel Wrede’s Mushroom Farm Ltd.’s grower licence for 1987. The appellant contested the cancellation following a previous fine for bootlegging.

  • Decision: Whitta Farm et al. v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board

    Appeal of Chicken Board’s discontinuance of ferry freight assistance tied to incentive quota. Full reasons for decision issued, addressing history of freight assistance and sound marketing policy considerations.

  • Decision: Whaley Farms Ltd. v. British Columbia Milk Marketing Board

    Appeal of BCMMB’s decision to apply GEP rules to quota reallocated to Whaley Farms under the Regularization Program. Whaley Farms contested the application of the 10/10/10 and LIFO provisions, arguing it affected their ability to manage the quota. The decision was related to BCMMB’s Consolidated Order.

  • Decision: Townline Enterprises v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission

    Appeal of BCVMC’s decision to deny agency status for marketing ‘mini’ hothouse cucumbers. Townline Enterprises sought exemption to market directly, citing concerns over Co-op’s marketing strategy. The decision was related to the marketing structure under the Natural Products Marketing (BC) Act.

  • Decision: Woodrow v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission

    Appeal of BCVMC’s decision to refuse renewal of a packing house licence for Woodrow Bros. Farms. The appellant contested the refusal based on alleged bias and financial strain due to transportation costs.

  • Decision: Western Food Processors Association v. British Columbia Vegetable Commission

    Appeal of BCVMC’s order to uphold a new price setting system. Western Food Processors Association challenged the removal of arbitration in favor of mediation in the price setting process. The decision was related to the “Order Regulating the Marketing of Regulated Product for Processing or Manufacture.”

  • Decision: Washtock v. B.C. Chicken Marketing Board

    BCFIRB dismisses the appeal for an extension to file against the BCCMB’s decision denying additional time for NEP quota production. The appeal was filed beyond the 30-day limit, with no special circumstances justifying the delay.

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  • Decision: Mucci International Marketing Inc. v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission

    Withdrawal for appeal of the BCVMC’s decision regarding a probationary agency designation and agency application,

  • NPMA Rules of Practice and Procedure for Appeals

    Outlines the rules of practice and procedure for regulated marketing appeals under the Natural Products Marketing (BC) Act. It includes guidelines for filing and withdrawing appeals, pre-hearing and hearing procedures, and post-hearing matters.

  • Decision: Whitta Farm et al v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board

    Appeal of BC Chicken Marketing Board’s decision to discontinue ferry freight assistance to Vancouver Island commercial growers as a condition of incentive quota.

  • Decision: Wrede’s Mushroom Farm Ltd. v. British Columbia Mushroom Marketing Board

    Appeal of BCMuMB’s decision to cancel Wrede’s Mushroom Farm Ltd.’s grower licence for 1987. The appellant contested the cancellation following a previous fine for bootlegging.

  • Decision: Whitta Farm et al. v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board

    Appeal of Chicken Board’s discontinuance of ferry freight assistance tied to incentive quota. Full reasons for decision issued, addressing history of freight assistance and sound marketing policy considerations.

  • Decision: Whaley Farms Ltd. v. British Columbia Milk Marketing Board

    Appeal of BCMMB’s decision to apply GEP rules to quota reallocated to Whaley Farms under the Regularization Program. Whaley Farms contested the application of the 10/10/10 and LIFO provisions, arguing it affected their ability to manage the quota. The decision was related to BCMMB’s Consolidated Order.

  • Decision: Townline Enterprises v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission

    Appeal of BCVMC’s decision to deny agency status for marketing ‘mini’ hothouse cucumbers. Townline Enterprises sought exemption to market directly, citing concerns over Co-op’s marketing strategy. The decision was related to the marketing structure under the Natural Products Marketing (BC) Act.

  • Decision: Woodrow v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission

    Appeal of BCVMC’s decision to refuse renewal of a packing house licence for Woodrow Bros. Farms. The appellant contested the refusal based on alleged bias and financial strain due to transportation costs.

  • Decision: Western Food Processors Association v. British Columbia Vegetable Commission

    Appeal of BCVMC’s order to uphold a new price setting system. Western Food Processors Association challenged the removal of arbitration in favor of mediation in the price setting process. The decision was related to the “Order Regulating the Marketing of Regulated Product for Processing or Manufacture.”

  • Decision: Washtock v. B.C. Chicken Marketing Board

    BCFIRB dismisses the appeal for an extension to file against the BCCMB’s decision denying additional time for NEP quota production. The appeal was filed beyond the 30-day limit, with no special circumstances justifying the delay.