Regulation No. 832 on the milk price stabilization scheme. Country/Territory Norway Document type Regulation Date 2007 (2020) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Agricultural & rural development, Food & nutrition, General Keyword Fiscal and market measures Financial agricultural measures Internal trade Milk/dairy products Subsidy/incentive Processing/handling Geographical area Europe, Europe and Central Asia, North Atlantic, North Sea, North-East Atlantic, Northern Europe Entry into force notes 1 July 2007. Abstract The present Regulation lays down rules on a milk price stabilization Scheme that aims to regulate the price differentiation of milk as a raw material for various uses, while also providing dairy producers with opportunities to achieve the target prices set in the agricultural agreement for milk (jordbruksavtalen), regardless of the milk's use and production location. It applies to milk and by-products processed and marketed as dairy products by dairy companies located in Norway, as long as the company, in a single year, processes 200,000 liters of milk used for liquid dairy products or 500,000 liters of milk used for solid dairy products. The Regulation describes the functioning of the scheme in detail. Full text Norwegian Website www.lovdata.no References - Legislation Amended by Regulation No. 553 amending the Regulation concerning price compensation for milk. Legislation | Norway | 2013 Keyword: Milk/dairy products, Royalties/fees, Enforcement/compliance Source: FAO, FAOLEX