Industry: Chicken
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Pricing recommendations: BCBHEC to BCFIRB — Hatching egg sector proposed pricing package for Chicken Sector Pricing Supervisory Review
BC Broiler Hatching Egg Commission submits its final pricing package proposing a Cost of Production model, detailing update mechanisms, efficiency measures, hatchery pricing, and addressing stakeholder feedback for BCFIRB approval.
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Cover letter: BCBHEC & BCCMB to BCFIRB — Joint submission of final pricing decisions for Chicken Pricing Supervisory Review
This cover letter accompanies the final, separate pricing submissions from BC Broiler Hatching Egg Commission and BC Chicken Marketing Board (dated March 4, 2022).
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Memorandum of Understanding — BCCMB and BCBHEC Cooperation
Developed during the Chicken Sector Pricing Supervisory Review, this MOU solidifies the enhanced working relationship between the BC Chicken Marketing Board and BC Broiler Hatching Egg Commission. supporting their joint strategic approach to pricing and other regulatory matters. It was included with their March 4, 2022, joint submission to BCFIRB. They formalize their commitment to…
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Pricing recommendations: BCCMB to BCFIRB — Final decision long term pricing formula for mainstream chicken, with appendices
BC Chicken Marketing Board submits its final decision on long-term chicken pricing, proposing a process to develop a B.C. cost-based model and using a modified interim formula (lower Ontario weight class) during the transition.
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Letter: PPPABC to BCFIRB — Request to reset the long-term chicken pricing process
The Primary Poultry Processors Association of BC (PPPABC) expresses concerns to BCFIRB regarding the BCCMB’s long-term pricing process and formally requests BCFIRB returns to the original Terms of Reference and implements independent third-party oversight.
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Email: BCCMB to BCFIRB — Update on long-term chicken pricing status
BCCMB provides an update on the long-term pricing process, including CRMC terms of reference, project management, and Serecon’s data collection efforts.
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Notification: BCFIRB to B.C. Marketing Boards and Commissions — 2022 PARP reporting process initiation
BCFIRB initiates the 2022 Public Accountability and Reporting Project (PARP) reporting process, providing an unchanged Template and Reporting Guide. Boards must submit their completed Templates by August 15, 2023, and are encouraged to make the information publicly available.
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Summary PARP report for 2022 reporting period
BCFIRB’s annual Public Accountability and Reporting Program summary report, based on the regulated marketing boards and commissions’ individual reports for the 2022 reporting period.
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BCCMB’s PARP report for 2022 reporting period
2022 report from the BC Chicken Marketing Board for Public Accountability and Reporting Project (PARP)
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Email: BCCMB to BCFIRB — Update on long-term pricing status
This is a regular progress report from the BCCMB to BCFIRB regarding the development of the long-term Cost Recovery Model.
