Industry: Chicken
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Report: B.C. poultry industry biosecurity/emergency response strategic plan — work plan version 2
The Poultry Industry Advisory Management Committee outlines its biosecurity/emergency response strategic plan for 2010/11, focusing on avian influenza insurance product development, risk management for non-regulated sectors and emergency response protocols.
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Submission: B.C. Chicken Marketing Board Quota Assessment Evaluation
BCCMB evaluated quota assessments related to chicken quota in B.C. and recommended changes to transfer assessment structures to maintain sound marketing policy.
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Report: British Columbia poultry industry biosecurity/emergency response strategic plan (2005–2008)
The Poultry Industry Advisory Management Committee submitted a strategic plan to enhance biosecurity and emergency response in the B.C. poultry industry. The plan outlines goals for implementing mandatory biosecurity programs, emergency response management and risk management strategies.
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Preliminary decision: B.C. Egg Hatchery Association v. B.C. Chicken Marketing Board
The B.C. Marketing Board issues a decision on BCEHA’s appeal for a stay of BCCMB’s decision regarding over-hatch placements, pending appeal. The stay is granted to maintain the status quo until the appeal is heard.
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Procedural decision: British Columbia Chicken Growers Association v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board
The B.C. Marketing Board denies the B.C. Chicken Growers Association’s (BCCGA) application to stay a B.C. Chicken Marketing Board (BCCMB) decision that removed the over-marketing levy for period A-53.
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Letter: Art Friesen to BCFIRB — Mandatory poultry avian influenza insurance plan
A producer expresses their opposition to the mandatory avian influenza insurance plan, arguing it does not meet objectives and suggesting alternative strategies for managing outbreaks.
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Addendum: BCCMB to BCFIRB — Request for prior approval to amend Quota Period A-175 mainstream pricing formula
Submissions for BC Chicken Marketing Board’s February 25, 2022 request for prior approval from BCFIRB to amend the A-175 pricing formula.
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Directive: Guidelines for approval of election rules and procedures submitted by marketing boards and commissions
BCFIRB outlines guidelines for marketing boards and commissions to establish and publish election rules for member elections. These rules must align with the NPMA Regulations and receive BCFIRB approval before implementation. Boards must submit draft rules and consultation reports for review, allowing at least six weeks for approval.
