Industry: Vegetable
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Letter: Island Vegetable Cooperative Association to BCFIRB − 2019–2020 Vegetable Supervisory Review Responses
Island Vegetable Cooperative Association submits comments on the 2019-2020 Vegetable Supervisory Review, addressing issues of commission structure, governance, and agency accountability.
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Written submission: West Coast Vegetable Ltd./VanMarrewk to BCFIRB. Request to participate in supervisory review
West Coast Vegetable Ltd./VanMarrewk responds to BCFIRB’s request to comment on B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission’s structure and governance.
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Report: What We Heard 2019-20 Vegetable Supervisory Review
BCFIRB provides a What We Heard Summary Report for the 2019-2021 Supervisory Review The review gathered industry input on the BCVMC’s governance, agency accountability, and storage crop delivery allocation.
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Report update: What We Heard s 2019-20 Vegetable Supervisory Review
BCFIRB provides an update to the What We Heard Summary Report for the 2019-2021 Supervisory Review. The review gathered industry input on the BCVMC’s governance, agency accountability, and storage crop delivery allocation.
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Submission: Gordon Foods to BCFIRB Request to participate in 2019-2020 Vegetable Supervisory Review
Gordon Foods submits responses to BCFIRB’s consultation questions on commission structure and governance, addressing trust-building, decision-making, and the potential addition of independent members.
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Submission: Sunnyside Produce Ltd to BCFIRB — Request to participate in 2019-2020 Vegetable Supervisory Review
Sunnyside Produce Ltd provides feedback to BCFIRB on commission structure and governance, emphasizing the need for trust, effective decision-making, and the potential impact of independent members in the greenhouse industry.
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Letter: BCFIRB to B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission. Update to supervisory review consultation process
BCFIRB updates the BC Vegetable Marketing Commission on the consultation process for the 2019-20 Vegetable Supervisory Review, outlining steps for further engagement and submission deadlines.
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Reminder: BCFIRB to regulated marketing boards and commissions — Submission of annual performance evaluations
BCFIRB reminds the chairs of regulated marketing boards and commissions to submit their annual performance evaluations. These evaluations are essential for BCFIRB’s performance appraisals and fulfilling the Crown Agencies and Board Resourcing Office’s requirements for Chair evaluations.
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Decision: Island Vegetable Cooperative Association v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission
Appeal of BCVMC’s reconsideration decision to impose sanctions. IVCA challenges the proportionality of two specific sanctions related to production growth and new producers, arguing they are inconsistent with SAFETI principles.
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Letter: BCFIRB to B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission — Meeting on vegetable review topics
Review of meeting with BCFIRB and working group to discuss proposed vegetable review topics, including commission structure and agency accountability, with the BCVMC. The meeting also addresses the impact of COVID-19 on the regulated vegetable sector and outlines consultation steps.
