Industry: Hog
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Draft: From BCFIRB — 2018 draft quota measures establishing baseline reporting
The 2018 draft quota measures set baseline reporting for producer numbers, quota distribution, production, transfers, pricing, exits, and specialty markets.
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Directive: BCFIRB to regulated marketing boards and commissions — Final Terms of Reference for PARP
BCFIRB issued the final Terms of Reference for the Public Accountability and Reporting Project (PARP) and provided a list of project team leads, following earlier consultation on the draft.
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Directive: BCFIRB to regulated marketing boards and commissions — Final project terms of reference for Public Accountability and Reporting Project
BCFIRB outlines the final terms of reference for the Public Accountability and Reporting Project, engaging all regulated marketing boards to establish industry performance indicators and governance criteria. The project aims to enhance transparency and accountability through consistent public reporting, with deliverables due by September 2018.
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Feedback request: BCFIRB to regulated marketing boards and commissions — Circulation of draft governance, quota management, and industry performance target measures
BCFIRB circulated draft governance, quota management, and industry performance target measures to commodity boards for feedback, following the Quota Assessment Tools Supervisory Review.
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Letter: BCFIRB to supply-managed boards — Quota Assessment Tools Evaluation initial proposal analysis and related outcomes
BCFIRB communicates initial outcomes of the Quota Assessment Tools Evaluation project, addressing the 10-year 0% transferability for incentive quotas and the proposal to freeze quota prices. Further information is requested from BCMMB and BCEMB.
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Reminder: BCFIRB to regulated marketing boards and commissions — Input extension on quorum and conflict of interest
BCFIRB reminds all commodity boards and commissions to submit their comments on quorum and conflict of interest by November 2, 2017. BCFIRB is considering issuing supervisory directions on these matters and requests input from the boards and commissions.
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Directive: BCFIRB to regulated marketing boards and commissions — Commodity boards and partisan activities
BCFIRB outlines guidance for marketing boards and commissions regarding partisan activities and political donations during provincial elections. BCFIRB clarifies that using producer levies for political donations is not appropriate and advises members to engage in political activities in their personal capacities.
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Letter: BCFIRB to B.C. Broiler Hatching Egg Commission, B.C. Chicken Marketing Board, B.C. Milk Marketing Board, B.C. Hog Marketing Board, B.C. Turkey Marketing Board, B.C. Egg Marketing Board — Regulated marketing and animal welfare — BCFIRB position and expectations update
BCFIRB summarises its role in integrating animal welfare considerations into regulated marketing systems. It emphasizes the importance of aligning marketing board decisions with public expectations and ethical standards, ensuring that animal welfare is treated as a core component of governance, not just compliance.
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Reminder: BCFIRB to B.C. Chicken Marketing Board, B.C. Hog Marketing Commission and B.C. Turkey Marketing Board — Review schedule and approval process for election rules
BCFIRB reminds BCCMB, BCHMC and BCTMB to conduct a full review of their election rules and procedures in 2017. BCFIRB outlines the approval process, including submission requirements and expectations for transparency and stakeholder consultation.
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Reminder: BCFIRB to B.C. Chicken Marketing Board, B.C. Hog Marketing Commission and B.C. Turkey Marketing Board — Review schedule and approval process for election rules
BCFIRB reminds the BCCMB, BCHMC and BCTMB of the 2017 review schedule for their election rules. BCFIRB outlines the approval process, including submission requirements and expectations for transparency and stakeholder consultation.
