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  • Directive: BCFIRB to B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission − Vegetable Review Directions on Conflict of Interest, code of conduct and Agency Data

    BCFIRB issues directions to the BCVMC to review and submit conflict of interest forms and codes of conduct, and to make necessary orders for agency data reporting.

  • Submission: BCVMC to BCFIRB − Response to 2019-20 Vegetable Supervisory Review What We Heard summary document

    BCVMC submits feedback to BCFIRB regarding the 2019-20 Vegetable Supervisory Review, What We Heard summary document. BCVMC addresses points from the summary document that include commission structure and governance, agency accountability and storage crop delivery allocation.

  • Meeting Report: BCFIRB and VMC report on 2019-20 Vegetable Supervisory Review

    BCFIRB and VMCdiscussed the 2019-20 Vegetable Supervisory Review, focusing on review submissions, VMC structure, agency accountability, storage crop delivery allocation, agency application moratorium, and next steps.

  • Letter: Dentons Canada LLP and Mastronardi Produce Ltd. to BCFIRB − Request for Review of Mastronardi Agency Application

    Dentons Canada LLP requests BCFIRB to direct the BCVMC to review Mastronardi’s agency application promptly, citing concerns over the current moratorium’s impact on greenhouse vegetable marketing. The letter emphasizes the urgency due to the approaching deadline for growers to decide their marketing agencies.

  • Letter: BCFIRB to Dentons Canada LLP and Mastronardi Produce Ltd. − Mastronardi Agency Application and BCVMC Moratorium

    BCFIRB responds to Dentons Canada LLP request to direct the BCVMC to consider Mastronardi Produce Ltd.’s agency application immediately.

  • Directive: BCFIRB to B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission − Lifting Moratorium on New Agency and Producer-Shipper Applications

    BCFIRB directs the BCVMC to lift its moratorium on new agency and producer-shipper applications.

  • Meeting Report: BCFIRB and VMC report on 2019-20 Vegetable Supervisory Review

    BCFIRB and VMC discussed the 2019-20 Vegetable Supervisory Review, covering topics such as strategic planning, commission structure, agency accountability, process considerations and next steps.

  • Letter: BCFIRB to Mastrondari Produce Ltd. − Response to 2019-2020 Vegetable Supervisory Review Consultation submission

    BCFIRB acknowledges Mastrondari Produce Ltd.’s feedback on the proposed 2019-2020 Vegetable Supervisory Review topics, including having the opportunity to provide input on matters of interest, reviewing meeting summaries and having the opportunity to review other submissions.

  • Response/letter: BCFIRB to Hunter Law Corporation and Prokam Enterprises and CFP Marketing Corporation/Canada Fresh — Response to Client Concerns re: Vegetable Supervisory Review Process

    BCFIRB responds to Claire E. Hunter’s letter regarding the Vegetable Supervisory Review, addressing Prokam Enterprises Ltd. and CFP Marketing Corporation’s concerns about past decisions and the review process. The panel emphasizes the non-adversarial nature of the review and invites industry participation.

  • Submission summary and request for comments: 2019–2021 Vegetable Supervisory Review

    BCFIRB summarizes feedback from stakeholders on the 2019-2021 Vegetable Supervisory Review, and requests more comments. The review focuses on commission structure, agency accountability, and storage crop delivery allocation.

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  • Directive: BCFIRB to B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission − Vegetable Review Directions on Conflict of Interest, code of conduct and Agency Data

    BCFIRB issues directions to the BCVMC to review and submit conflict of interest forms and codes of conduct, and to make necessary orders for agency data reporting.

  • Submission: BCVMC to BCFIRB − Response to 2019-20 Vegetable Supervisory Review What We Heard summary document

    BCVMC submits feedback to BCFIRB regarding the 2019-20 Vegetable Supervisory Review, What We Heard summary document. BCVMC addresses points from the summary document that include commission structure and governance, agency accountability and storage crop delivery allocation.

  • Meeting Report: BCFIRB and VMC report on 2019-20 Vegetable Supervisory Review

    BCFIRB and VMCdiscussed the 2019-20 Vegetable Supervisory Review, focusing on review submissions, VMC structure, agency accountability, storage crop delivery allocation, agency application moratorium, and next steps.

  • Letter: Dentons Canada LLP and Mastronardi Produce Ltd. to BCFIRB − Request for Review of Mastronardi Agency Application

    Dentons Canada LLP requests BCFIRB to direct the BCVMC to review Mastronardi’s agency application promptly, citing concerns over the current moratorium’s impact on greenhouse vegetable marketing. The letter emphasizes the urgency due to the approaching deadline for growers to decide their marketing agencies.

  • Letter: BCFIRB to Dentons Canada LLP and Mastronardi Produce Ltd. − Mastronardi Agency Application and BCVMC Moratorium

    BCFIRB responds to Dentons Canada LLP request to direct the BCVMC to consider Mastronardi Produce Ltd.’s agency application immediately.

  • Directive: BCFIRB to B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission − Lifting Moratorium on New Agency and Producer-Shipper Applications

    BCFIRB directs the BCVMC to lift its moratorium on new agency and producer-shipper applications.

  • Meeting Report: BCFIRB and VMC report on 2019-20 Vegetable Supervisory Review

    BCFIRB and VMC discussed the 2019-20 Vegetable Supervisory Review, covering topics such as strategic planning, commission structure, agency accountability, process considerations and next steps.

  • Letter: BCFIRB to Mastrondari Produce Ltd. − Response to 2019-2020 Vegetable Supervisory Review Consultation submission

    BCFIRB acknowledges Mastrondari Produce Ltd.’s feedback on the proposed 2019-2020 Vegetable Supervisory Review topics, including having the opportunity to provide input on matters of interest, reviewing meeting summaries and having the opportunity to review other submissions.

  • Response/letter: BCFIRB to Hunter Law Corporation and Prokam Enterprises and CFP Marketing Corporation/Canada Fresh — Response to Client Concerns re: Vegetable Supervisory Review Process

    BCFIRB responds to Claire E. Hunter’s letter regarding the Vegetable Supervisory Review, addressing Prokam Enterprises Ltd. and CFP Marketing Corporation’s concerns about past decisions and the review process. The panel emphasizes the non-adversarial nature of the review and invites industry participation.

  • Submission summary and request for comments: 2019–2021 Vegetable Supervisory Review

    BCFIRB summarizes feedback from stakeholders on the 2019-2021 Vegetable Supervisory Review, and requests more comments. The review focuses on commission structure, agency accountability, and storage crop delivery allocation.