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Barley Development Plan Regulations (R.R.S. c. A-15.21 Reg. 15).

Country/Territory
Canada
Territorial subdivision
Saskatchewan
Document type
Regulation
Date
2013
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Food & nutrition, Cultivated plants
Keyword
Cereals/grains/rice Food quality control/food safety Standards Institution Inspection Internal trade Research Data collection/reporting Policy/planning Agricultural commodities Plant production Crops/grasses Planting material/seeds
Geographical area
Americas, Arctic, Asia and the Pacific, East Pacific, North America, North Atlantic
Entry into force notes
The present Regulations enter into force on 30 May 2013.
Abstract

The present Regulations are made under the Agri-Food Act. In particular, section 3 establishes that the Saskatchewan Barley Development Plan is established. The purpose of the plan is to develop the barley industry in Saskatchewan. The specific purposes of the plan are, inter alia, to:(a) assist in the development and promotion of Saskatchewan-grown barley in the domestic and international marketplaces; b) conduct and encourage research on production, market development, processing and consumption of barley; c) advise governments on matters pertaining to barley policy, research and development; d) gather, compile and distribute information related to the production, promotion, consumption, market development and policy initiatives of barley; e) encourage the production of uniformly high quality barley; f) encourage communication within the barley industry. The text consists of 39 sections divided into 8 Parts as follows: Title and interpretation (I); Plan (II); Commission (III); Registration (IV); Levies (V); Commission orders (VI); Elections (VII); Transitional and coming into force (VIII).

Full text
English
Website
www.qp.gov.sk.ca

References - Legislation

Implements

Agri-Food Act, 2004 (S.S. 2004, c. A-15.21).

Legislation | Canada | 2004 (2014)

Keyword: Basic legislation, Agricultural development, Agricultural commodities, Institution, Offences/penalties, Internal trade, International trade, Standards

Source: FAO, FAOLEX