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BC Egg Marketing Board sought feedback on a monetary penalty program that would apply to all egg producers in BC. The intent of the Administrative Monetary Penalty (AMP) Program is to provide the BCEMB with an additional tool and options for handling situations of non-compliance with the Consolidated Order.
The survey is now closed.
BC Egg Marketing Board sought to clarify the parameters of the producer-vendor category and the contingent New Producer Program requirements.
The consultation is now closed.
Every three years BC Egg is required to conduct a review of our Election Rules and Procedures document. This document includes the board election requirements and process.
The survey is now closed.
The supply managed commodities in BC are in the process of updating their rules related to quota assessments when selling quota, based on direction provided by BCFIRB. BC Egg requested an additional review of exempt persons.
The consultation is now closed.
BC Egg’s goal is to streamline the quota allocation process going forward to ensure that growth quota is allocated in a timely manner and BC egg producers are meeting market demand.
The survey is now closed.
The New Producer Program has been established with the intent to provide BC residents, with an interest in egg production and agriculture, an opportunity to contribute to the regulated egg sector in BC.
The survey is now closed.
As BC received a quota allocation, BC Egg must determine an allocation methodology that meets the Regulated Markets Economic Policy and SAFETI Principles.
The survey is now closed.
The supply managed commodities in BC are in the process of updating their rules related to quota assessments when selling quota, based on direction provided by BCFIRB.
The consultation is now closed.
BC Egg undertook a core review of the Consolidated Orders beginning in 2014 and ending in 2016. Seven key areas where identified that may not reflect the current market and needs of our stakeholders.