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  • Submission: The future of regulated vegetable marketing on Vancouver Island — Stakeholder engagement discussion paper

    The B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission invites stakeholders to participate in defining the future role of regulated vegetable marketing on Vancouver Island.

  • Decision: B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission re: BCFresh and VIFP Joint Agency Application

    The B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission (Vegetable Commission) approves the joint application for Vancouver Island Farm Products Inc. (VIFP) to become a sub-agency of BCFresh Vegetables Inc. and authorizes BCFresh to market greenhouse vegetables, subject to conditions.

  • Decision: BCFIRB to BCMMB — Supervisory review of GEP quota allocation from Stewart to Verdonk

    BCFIRB retracts the B.C. Milk Marketing Board’s 2008 allocation of GEP quota, finding it failed to follow the regularization program by allocating quota without a joint application.

  • Submission: The future of regulated vegetable marketing on Vancouver Island — Introduction to the review process and activity schedule

    The B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission outlines the process and opportunities to participate in BCFIRB’s supervisory review of regulated vegetable marketing on Vancouver Island.

  • Submission: The future of regulated vegetable marketing on Vancouver Island — Introduction to the review process and activity schedule

    The B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission outlines the process and opportunities to participate in BCFIRB’s supervisory review of regulated vegetable marketing on Vancouver Island.

  • Decision: Supervisory review of the Vancouver Island chicken industry

    BCFIRB conducted a supervisory review of the Vancouver Island chicken industry to assess the feasibility of supporting a new processing plant proposed by Island Pride Poultry Processors Ltd. The review concluded that regulatory support for the plant is not justified due to economic challenges and the lack of a compelling long-term plan.

  • Letter: Mitha Law Group to BCFIRB — Recommendation to End Phase Two of Supervisory Review for MPL

    Mitha Law Group recommends ending Phase Two of the Supervisory Review for MPL British Columbia Distributors Inc., citing MPL’s decision to terminate its civil claim and commit to the B.C. regulated vegetable sector.

  • Decision: Supervisory review of Vancouver Island egg supply

    The B.C. Marketing Board completed a supervisory review of the BCEMB’s decisions regarding egg supply to Island Egg Sales Ltd., addressing policy questions on production allocation and marketing fairness.

  • Letter: BCFIRB to B.C. Turkey Marketing Board — Review of specialty production and new entrant programs

    BCFIRB directs BCTMB to adopt revised General Orders and Regulations for specialty production and new entrant programs, ensuring consistency with other supply management sectors.

  • Supplemental decision: Supervisory review of B.C. Turkey Marketing Board turkey allocation to B.C. processors

    BCFIRB issues a supplemental decision regarding the BCTMB allocation of turkey production to B.C. processors, confirming principles from the January 26, 2006 decision and addressing requests for modification and clarification.

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  • Submission: The future of regulated vegetable marketing on Vancouver Island — Stakeholder engagement discussion paper

    The B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission invites stakeholders to participate in defining the future role of regulated vegetable marketing on Vancouver Island.

  • Decision: B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission re: BCFresh and VIFP Joint Agency Application

    The B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission (Vegetable Commission) approves the joint application for Vancouver Island Farm Products Inc. (VIFP) to become a sub-agency of BCFresh Vegetables Inc. and authorizes BCFresh to market greenhouse vegetables, subject to conditions.

  • Decision: BCFIRB to BCMMB — Supervisory review of GEP quota allocation from Stewart to Verdonk

    BCFIRB retracts the B.C. Milk Marketing Board’s 2008 allocation of GEP quota, finding it failed to follow the regularization program by allocating quota without a joint application.

  • Submission: The future of regulated vegetable marketing on Vancouver Island — Introduction to the review process and activity schedule

    The B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission outlines the process and opportunities to participate in BCFIRB’s supervisory review of regulated vegetable marketing on Vancouver Island.

  • Submission: The future of regulated vegetable marketing on Vancouver Island — Introduction to the review process and activity schedule

    The B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission outlines the process and opportunities to participate in BCFIRB’s supervisory review of regulated vegetable marketing on Vancouver Island.

  • Decision: Supervisory review of the Vancouver Island chicken industry

    BCFIRB conducted a supervisory review of the Vancouver Island chicken industry to assess the feasibility of supporting a new processing plant proposed by Island Pride Poultry Processors Ltd. The review concluded that regulatory support for the plant is not justified due to economic challenges and the lack of a compelling long-term plan.

  • Letter: Mitha Law Group to BCFIRB — Recommendation to End Phase Two of Supervisory Review for MPL

    Mitha Law Group recommends ending Phase Two of the Supervisory Review for MPL British Columbia Distributors Inc., citing MPL’s decision to terminate its civil claim and commit to the B.C. regulated vegetable sector.

  • Decision: Supervisory review of Vancouver Island egg supply

    The B.C. Marketing Board completed a supervisory review of the BCEMB’s decisions regarding egg supply to Island Egg Sales Ltd., addressing policy questions on production allocation and marketing fairness.

  • Letter: BCFIRB to B.C. Turkey Marketing Board — Review of specialty production and new entrant programs

    BCFIRB directs BCTMB to adopt revised General Orders and Regulations for specialty production and new entrant programs, ensuring consistency with other supply management sectors.

  • Supplemental decision: Supervisory review of B.C. Turkey Marketing Board turkey allocation to B.C. processors

    BCFIRB issues a supplemental decision regarding the BCTMB allocation of turkey production to B.C. processors, confirming principles from the January 26, 2006 decision and addressing requests for modification and clarification.