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Version of document from 2008-08-14 to 2009-02-22:

British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Levies Order

SOR/2008-244

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS MARKETING ACT

Registration 2008-08-14

British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Levies Order

The British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission, pursuant to section 3 and paragraph 4(a)Footnote a of the British Columbia Vegetable OrderFootnote b, hereby makes the annexed British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Levies Order.

Surrey, British Columbia, August 12, 2008

Interpretation

 The following definitions apply in this Order.

agency

agency means a person designated by the Commodity Board as an agency. (agence)

consumer

consumer means a person who purchases vegetables for the purpose of consumption within the consumer’s immediate family. (consommateur)

District I

District I means that part of the province of British Columbia west of the 121st meridian of west longitude and south of the 50th parallel of north latitude, excluding Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. (District I)

District II

District II means Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. (District II)

District III

District III means that part of the province of British Columbia south of the 53rd parallel of north latitude and not in District I or District II. (District III)

field crop

field crop means field lettuce and celery and any other crop designated by the Commodity Board. (légumes des champs)

greenhouse vegetable crop

greenhouse vegetable crop means tomatoes (all types), peppers (all types), cucumbers (all types), butter lettuce (all types) grown in a greenhouse and any other crop designated by the Commodity Board, and includes a greenhouse vegetable crop certified as organic. (légumes de serre)

processing crop

processing crop includes peas, beans, corn, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, strawberries and any other crop designated by the Commodity Board. (légumes destinés à la transformation)

processor

processor means any person who changes the nature of vegetables by mechanical means or otherwise and markets, offers for sale or supplies, stores or transports the processed or manufactured product. (transformateur)

producer

producer means a person who operates a farm on which one tonne or more of vegetables has been produced during the immediately preceding 12 months and includes a producer who is producing vegetables that have been certified as organic. (producteur)

producer-shipper

producer-shipper means a person licensed by the Commodity Board to produce a greenhouse vegetable crop and to market some or all of the greenhouse vegetable crop so produced directly to commercial trade channels, but unless specifically authorized by the Commodity Board, does not include marketing to a wholesaler, agency or another producer-shipper. (expéditeur-producteur)

retailer

retailer means any person who offers for sale, sells or supplies vegetables directly to consumers from a fixed commercial establishment located in British Columbia. (détaillant)

storage crop

storage crop means potatoes, onions, parsnips, cabbage, carrots, beets, rutabagas, white turnips or any other crop designated by the Commodity Board. (légumes d’hiver)

wholesaler

wholesaler means a person, other than an agency, who sells or offers for sale vegetables to a retailer, caterer, processor, or other wholesaler, or otherwise than directly to a consumer, but does not include a person who has no facilities to store or transport vegetables. (grossiste)

Levies

 Unless otherwise exempted by the Commodity Board, all persons engaged in the production or marketing of vegetables shall pay the levies set out in the schedule.

Method of Payment

 Every agency and processor shall deduct the applicable levy from the net proceeds due to each producer, and every agency and processor shall hold the funds in trust and shall remit them to the Commodity Board.

 If a producer is licensed as a producer-shipper, or exempted from the requirement to market vegetables through an agency or a processor, all applicable levies are due and payable directly to the Commodity Board.

Coming into Force

 This Order comes into force on the day on which it is registered.

SCHEDULE(Section 2)

Administration Levies
Based on volume of cropBased on area cultivatedResearch and Industry Development
Greenhouse Vegetable Crops
District I
Producer under 5000 m2nil$0.075 / m2$0.15 / m2
Producer over 5000 m2nil$0.095 / m2$0.15 / m2
Producer-shippernil$0.095 / m2$0.15 / m2
Districts II and III
Producer under 5000 m2nil$0.075 / m2nil
Producer over 5000 m2nil$0.095 / m2nil
Producer-shippernil$0.095 / m2nil
Storage Crops
All producers: fresh crops except potatoes$2.81 / tonnenil$0.110 / tonne
All producers: fresh potatoes$4.56 / tonnenil$0.110 / tonne
All producers: contract crops except potatoes$2.26 / tonnenil$0.110 / tonne
All producers: contract potatoes$4.01 / tonnenil$0.110 / tonne
All producers: cabbage, rutabagas & turnipsnilnil$0.50 / tonne
Field Crops
District II
All producers$0.088 / casenil$0.002 / ton
Processing Crops
All producers: broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower$3.50 / tonnenilnil
All producers: peas$3.65 / tonnenilnil
All producers: beans$2.97 / tonnenilnil
All producers: corn$1.16 / tonnenilnil
All producers: strawberries$3.60 / tonnenilnil

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