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Abbotsford, B.C., V2T 1W5 Canada
Abbotsford, B.C., V2T 1W5 Canada
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No quota or registration is required for Backyard Flock Producers as long as the number of hens does not exceed 99. For information on selling ungraded eggs, v2ray加速器官网:click here.
To become a Small Lot Producer, simply register through the v2ray加速器官网:Small Lot Program. Small Lot Producers do not require quota.
To become a registered producer, you must be issued quota from the BC Egg Marketing Board. There are three ways to obtain quota, and become a Registered Producer:
BC Egg has concluded the 2021 New Producer Program. The program provided the opportunity for one eligible new producer to receive allocations of up to 3,000 units of layer quota.
Congratulations to the winner, Chelsea Keenan!
Participation for the 2021 New Producer Program draw was restricted to those applicants who were current, active Small Lot Permit Holders from any region in BC excluding the Lower Mainland. A comprehensive application assessment process was established to ensure fairness to all applicants. Qualifying applications were recommended to the Board for entry into a random draw; however, only one eligible application was received. The full application assessment process is available in the 2021 New Producer Program Policy and Procedures document and Part IV of the British Columbia Egg Marketing Board Consolidated Order.
2018 NPP Results
Congratulations to the winners of the BCEMB 2018 Creston Valley Area of South, Central, and East Kootenays New Producer Program, the winners are:
The NPP process was intended to be conducted by a random draw from the pool of eligible applicants to determine two (2) new entrants in the Creston Region; because only two families qualified for this draw, no random draw was required because each family was only eligible to receive one allotment of NPP quota.
2016 NPP Results
January 11, 2017 Draw Announcement
2015 NPP Results