Industry: Turkey
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Report: Economic Impact of B.C.’s Dairy, Chicken, Turkey, Hatching Egg, and Table Egg Industries — 2011 Update
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP provides an analysis of the economic impacts of British Columbia’s supply-managed dairy, chicken, turkey, hatching egg, and table egg industries for 2011, highlighting contributions to GDP, employment, and tax revenues.
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Submission: B.C. Turkey Marketing Board Quota Tools Assessment Review
BCTMB outlines its 2017 Quota Transfer Assessment Review process, including industry consultation and recommendations for improving quota transfer and new entrant programs.
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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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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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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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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.
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Letter: BCFIRB to Ministry of Agriculture and Food — Recommendation to review the 2004 Regulated Marketing Economic Policy
BCFIRB formally recommends the Ministry of Agriculture and Food review the 2004 Regulated Marketing Economic Policy, citing new challenges like biosecurity, climate change, and food security.
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Letter: BCFIRB to Minister of Agriculture and Food — Avian influenza biosecurity oversight
BCFIRB updates Minister on directives to commodity boards ensuring AMPs, compliance, and annual reporting on biosecurity enforcement; requests inclusion in AI Prevention Partnership discussions.
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Notification: BCFIRB to regulated marketing boards and commissions — Collaboration project on 2004 Regulated Marketing Economic Policy
BCFIRB outlines a phased engagement project with regulated agricultural marketing boards and commissions to review the 2004 Regulated Marketing Economic Policy. The project involves information gathering through a questionnaire, followed by a draft feedback report and further engagement, aiming to provide a recommendation to the Ministry in 2025.
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Directive: BCFIRB to supply-managed boards and commissions — Administrative Monetary Penalties (AMPs) revised approach
BCFIRB changes its August 2023 directive, making the development and implementation of Administrative Monetary Penalties (AMPs) policies and procedures voluntary for supply-managed boards. SM boards may continue using their compliance and enforcement processes if they align with BCFIRB’s eight prior approval requirements for AMPs.
