Supervisory Review: Chicken Pricing Policies (2020-2024)
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Letter: CPEP, CFIG, and Restaurants Canada to BCFIRB — Opposition to proposed BC Chicken COP formula
Three national industry associations urge BCFIRB to reject the B.C. Chicken Marketing Board’s proposed Cost of Production (COP) formula, arguing it is unbalanced and will harm the supply chain and consumers.
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Letter: BCFIRB to Chicken Industry Associations — Submission on BCCMB long-term pricing recommendation
BCFIRB rejects a direct submission from three national associations regarding the B.C. Chicken Marketing Board’s pricing recommendation, directing them to submit their concerns through the PPPABC per BCFIRB’s established process. Recipients include the Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers, Canadian Poultry and Egg Processors, and Restaurants Canada.
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Letter: PPPABC to BCFIRB — Requesting confirmation of submission deadline extension for all participants
Responding to BCFIRB’s December 11 letter, the Primary Poultry Processors Association of BC requests confirmation that the pricing submission deadline is extended for all participants.
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Letter: BCCMB to BCFIRB — Request for prior approval to amend quota period A-177 mainstream pricing formula
BC Chicken Marketing Board requests prior approval from BCFIRB to amend the interim pricing formula effective for quota period A-177.
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Terms of Reference: BCCMB — Cost Recovery Model Committee (CRMC)
BC Chicken Marketing Board issues the Terms of Reference for the Cost Recovery Model Committee, a new body tasked with providing input on developing a long-term, cost-based pricing formula.
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Letter: BCFIRB to Sofina Foods — Response to request for urgent meeting
BCFIRB acknowledges Sofina Foods’ request for an urgent meeting regarding the BCCMB’s long-term chicken pricing proposal and clarifies that a meeting would be premature before BCCMB’s decision is reviewed.
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Memorandum of Understanding — BCCMB and BCBHEC Cooperation
Developed during the Chicken Sector Pricing Supervisory Review, this MOU solidifies the enhanced working relationship between the BC Chicken Marketing Board and BC Broiler Hatching Egg Commission. supporting their joint strategic approach to pricing and other regulatory matters. It was included with their March 4, 2022, joint submission to BCFIRB. They formalize their commitment to…
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Letter: BCFIRB to BCBHEC — Approval of Long-term Pricing Recommendations
BCFIRB approves the BCBHEC’s long-term pricing recommendations with conditions for implementation and monitoring.
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Pricing recommendations: BCBHEC to BCFIRB — Hatching egg sector proposed pricing package for Chicken Sector Pricing Supervisory Review
BC Broiler Hatching Egg Commission submits its final pricing package proposing a Cost of Production model, detailing update mechanisms, efficiency measures, hatchery pricing, and addressing stakeholder feedback for BCFIRB approval.
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Cover letter: BCBHEC & BCCMB to BCFIRB — Joint submission of final pricing decisions for Chicken Pricing Supervisory Review
This cover letter accompanies the final, separate pricing submissions from BC Broiler Hatching Egg Commission and BC Chicken Marketing Board (dated March 4, 2022).
