Category: Supervisory review
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Report: BCCMB to BCFIRB — A-192 update on BC Chicken COP phase in
The BCCMB provides an update to BCFIRB on the implementation of its new Cost of Production (COP) based live price formula, detailing the pricing calculations for the third phase-in period (A-192) and progress on stakeholder engagement.
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Report: BCCMB to BCFIRB — A-191 update on BC Chicken COP phase in
The BCCMB provides an update to BCFIRB on the implementation of its new Cost of Production (COP) based live price formula, detailing the pricing calculations for the second phase-in period (A-191) and progress on stakeholder engagement.
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Reply: BCFIRB to parties — Response to B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission request for clarification
BCFIRB clarifies issues regarding trust and confidence in the B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission and the statutory authority to impose charges, as raised in the phase 2 decision.
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Letter: BCFIRB to BCBHEC — Chicken Sector Pricing Supervisory Review Completion
BCFIRB confirms that the BCBHEC has met all reporting requirements for the Chicken Sector Pricing Supervisory Review.
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Report: BCCMB to BCFIRB — A-190 update on BC Chicken COP phase-in
BCCMB submitted a proposal for a new live price formula based on a cost of production model, which was approved by BCFIRB on May 22, 2024. The phased implementation will occur over six production periods.
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Letter: BCBHEC to BCFIRB — Request for release from Chicken Sector Pricing Supervisory Review
BCBHEC requests release from the Chicken Sector Pricing Supervisory Review process, citing completion of the implementation phase of the Hatching Egg Cost of Production.
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Letter: BCBHEC to Stakeholders — Implementation plan completion & final update
B.C. Broiler Hatching Egg Commission announces the completion of its 10-period phase-in of the new COP pricing framework, fulfilling BCFIRB’s June 2022 decision, and outlines ongoing monitoring.
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Letter: Affleck Hrabinsky Burgoyne LLP to BCFIRB — Request for clarification on issues addressed in Phase 2 decision
Counsel for the B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission seeks clarification from BCFIRB on issues related to trust and confidence, and statutory authority to impose levies as addressed in the Phase 2 decision.
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Email: BCFIRB to PPPABC — Rejection of submission outside established process
BCFIRB rejects a March 7, 2024, submission from the PPPABC, stating it will not be shared with the Panel because it falls outside the established supervisory review process.
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Letter: BCCMB to BCFIRB — Response to pricing panel request of March 4, 2024
BCCMB responds to BCFIRB’s March 4, 2024 request for updated pricing information, providing data up to period A-188 and discussing the limitations in projecting future costs.
