Industry: Chicken
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Letter: Chicken Farmers of Canada to BCFIRB — Supervisory Review of Chicken Operating Agreement Amendments
Chicken Farmers of Canada submits written materials for the supervisory review of amendments to the Chicken Operating Agreement.
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Canadian Chicken Licensing Regulations
Licensing requirements and compliance conditions for marketing chicken in interprovincial or export trade. The regulations specify the types of licenses, conditions for issuance, and procedures for suspension or revocation. They also detail the responsibilities of licensees, including reporting and record-keeping obligations.
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Letter: BCFIRB to B.C. Chicken Marketing Board, Primary Poultry Processors Association of B.C. and Chicken Farmers of Canada — Supervisory review of proposed amendments to Schedule “B” Operating Agreement
BCFIRB responds to new information regarding the proposed amendments to the Federal-Provincial Agreement for Chicken, specifically Schedule “B” Operating Agreement, and requests any responses to be included in submissions due May 11, 2016.
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Submission: Alberta Chicken Producers — Supervisory review of proposed amendments to the Federal-Provincial Agreement for Chicken
Alberta Chicken Producers submits their analysis and feedback on the proposed amendments to the Schedule “B” Operating Agreement, emphasizing the importance of these changes for Alberta’s re-entry into the Federal-Provincial Agreement for Chicken.
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Appendix B: Western Provincial Chicken Boards — Communication and Consultation with Processors
The Western provincial chicken boards documented their communication and consultation efforts with Western processors regarding allocation methodologies and proposals for a Differentiated Regional Allocation.
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Appendix A: Alberta Chicken Producers — Communication and Consultation Process
Alberta Chicken Producers documented their communication and consultation process with stakeholders regarding differential growth and allocation issues from 2007 to 2015, including interactions with Chicken Farmers of Canada, the Alberta government and industry stakeholders.
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Decision: Prior approval of the Federal-Provincial Agreement for Chicken — Schedule “B” Operating Agreement amendments
BCFIRB approves the B.C. Chicken Marketing Board’s request to sign the amended Operating Agreement, which includes a differential growth formula to distribute growth based on comparative advantage of production.
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BCFIRB to regulated marketing boards and commissions — Delivery of principles-based regulation expectations going forward
BCFIRB outlines directives for commodity boards to adopt principles-based regulation and the SAFETI framework (Strategic, Accountable, Fair, Effective, Transparent, Inclusive).
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Affidavit: William P. Vanderspek — Supervisory review of Chicken Operating Agreement Amendments
The executive director of the B.C. Chicken Marketing Board provides an affidavit outlining the consultation process and rationale for B.C.’s allocation recommendations for A-139 and A-140.
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Submission: Chicken Farmers of Saskatchewan — Supervisory review of proposed amendments to the Federal-Provincial Agreement for Chicken
Chicken Farmers of Saskatchewan submit comments on the BCFIRB’s review of the proposed amendments to the Chicken Farmers of Canada Operating Agreement, emphasizing the similarities between the Saskatchewan and B.C. chicken industries.
