Supervisory Review: Chicken Pricing Policies (2020-2024)
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Report: BCCMB — Cost Recovery Model Committee report for January 2023
This is the monthly progress report for the Cost Recovery Model Committee (CRMC). It details Serecon’s presentation of preliminary grower COP data, noting the PPPABC remains an observer and Hugh Scorah presented on processor competitiveness.
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Submission: BCCMB to BCFIRB — Request for prior approval to amend quota period A-181 and A-182 mainstream pricing formula
BC Chicken Marketing Board requests BCFIRB prior approval to extend the current interim pricing formula (including the 50% guardrail provision and Ontario margin adjustment) for periods A-181 and A-182.
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Email: BCBHEC to PPAC Members — A181 PPAC Pricing Package
The B.C. Broiler Hatching Egg Commission (BCBHEC) circulates the A181 pricing package to the Pricing and Production Advisory Committee (PPAC) for feedback, detailing the draft prices under the new Cost of Production (COP) implementation plan.
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Letter: BCFIRB to Poultry Industry Stakeholders — Update on pricing liaison role
BCFIRB updates poultry industry stakeholders on the change in Wendy Holm’s role from engaging with stakeholders to providing technical advice on short and long-term pricing matters.
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Report: BCBHEC to BCFIRB – COP-based pricing package post-approval implementation plan (Update)
B.C. Broiler Hatching Egg Commission provides an update to its implementation plan, detailing the COP pricing phase-in schedule and recent adjustments to breeder chick pricing following BCFIRB’s June 3 approval.
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Letter: BCCMB to chicken industry stakeholders — Update on chicken sector pricing process and CRMC leadership
The BCCMB provides a status update on the chicken pricing review, clarifying that its “Grower Cost Model” is a “Cost of Production Formula” (COPF) and announcing that its new Chair, Kevin Klippenstein, will now also chair the Cost Recovery Model Committee.
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Letter: BCCMB to BCFIRB — Rationale for A-182 mainstream pricing formula trigger mechanism
Responding to BCFIRB’s April 3 decision, the BC Chicken Marketing Board provides its SAFETI rationale for selecting the $115.23 trigger (Scenario #3), arguing it best reflects current market realities.
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Report: BCBHEC to BCFIRB – COP-based pricing package post-approval implementation plan (Update)
This document provides an update on the B.C. Broiler Hatching Egg Commission’s implementation of its new Cost of Production (COP) based pricing framework, detailing progress on the phase-in schedule and recent adjustments made for period A-182.
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Email: BCBHEC to Stakeholders — Announcing Amending Order 21 for A-182 pricing
B.C. Broiler Hatching Egg Commission issues Amending Order 21, setting the A-182 pricing under its BCFIRB-approved COP-Based Pricing Framework, and directs stakeholders to the PPAC report for calculations.
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Application: PPPABC to BCFIRB — Request for confidentiality order for pricing recommendation submissions
The PPPABC formally applies to BCFIRB for a confidentiality order under s. 42 of the Administrative Tribunals Act, seeking to file redacted evidence.
