Industry: Table egg
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Follow-up: BCFIRB to regulated marketing boards and commissions — Confirmation of PARP representatives for review meeting
BCFIRB requested boards confirm their PARP representatives by August 1, 2019 to prepare for a fall meeting.
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Acknowledgement: BCFIRB to B.C. Egg Marketing Board — Receipt of 2019 first PARP report
BCFIRB acknowledged receipt of BCEMB’s first PARP report.
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Letter: BCFIRB to BCEMB — Prior Approval of BCEMB Policies for 2019 Quota Distribution and related programs
BCFIRB approves the BCEMB’s 2019 quota distribution policy, multi-allocation policy, Temporary Allotment Program, New Producer Program, and Quota Reserve Policy.
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Decision: B.C. Egg Marketing Board recommendation — Additional exemptions from BCFIRB Quota Assessment Tools direction
BCFIRB denies the BCEMB’s recommendation to exempt certain quota transfers from the 12-month moratorium on receiving growth quota, emphasizing the need for sound marketing policy and adherence to quota management objectives.
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BCEMB’s PARP report for 2019 reporting period
2019 report from the BC Egg Marketing Board for Public Accountability and Reporting Project (PARP)
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BCEMB’s PARP report for 2018 reporting period, with addendum
2018 report from the BC Egg Marketing Board for Public Accountability and Reporting Project (PARP)
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Directive: BCFIRB to B.C. Egg Marketing Board — Expectations for quota distribution approval
BCFIRB outlines its conditions and expectations for the BCEMB’s upcoming quota distribution recommendations. BCEMB must integrate growth quota distribution with program plans, meet SAFETI-based process and outcome expectations, and adhere to legislative requirements and sound marketing policy.
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Follow-up: BCFIRB to Regulated marketing boards and commissions — Outcomes of December 9, 2019 PARP meeting
BCFIRB thanked PARP representatives for their input at the December 9, 2019 meeting and summarized key issues. BCFIRB will revise definitions, measures, and templates, with finalized reporting templates distributed by January 2020.
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Response: BCFIRB to B.C. Egg Marketing Board — Agreement on Temporary Reduction of Eggs for Processing Quota
BCFIRB acknowledges the BCEMB’s decision to temporarily reduce its Eggs for Processing quota from 100,000 to 50,000 layers due to U.S. market conditions. BCFIRB agrees with the rationale and will regularly follow up on the program’s status.
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Decision: Prior approval of quota-related revisions to the B.C. Egg Marketing Board Consolidated Orders
BCFIRB directs the BCEMB to reconsider the definition of “Business Unit” and submit a new definition for approval before revising its Consolidated Orders.
