Agriculture and Agri Sample Clauses

Agriculture and Agri. Food Canada has conducted forage and beef research at the Xxxxxxx Research Centre (BRC) for many years and currently operates a 300- head cow herd at this location.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Agriculture and Agri. Food Canada
Agriculture and Agri. Food  Under CETA, 94% of EU agriculture tariff lines have become duty-free on day one, providing Ontario exporters with an advantage over many competitors in the EU market. Many remaining EU tariff lines will be phased out over a period of 7 years.  CETA immediately eliminated all EU tariffs on processed foods (with the exception of sweet and corn and refined sugar), providing food manufacturers with an advantage over many competitors entering the EU market.  CETA’s comprehensive tariff elimination plays to many of the region’s strengths, such as: Pre-CETA tariffs Under CETA dog and cat food up to €948/tonne 0% durum wheat up to €148/tonne tariff phase-out over 7 years common wheat (low-medium quality) up to €95/tonne tariff phase-out over 7 years* * During the 7-year phase out, a transitional duty-free TRQ of 100,000 tonnes will be established for low-medium quality wheat. After which, it will be duty-free and quota free. For high quality wheat, current EU tariffs are applied at 0% but may increase as they are subject to the EU’s Intervention Price System (I-55). Tariffs on high quality wheat will be phased out over 7 years under CETA.  In addition, CETA establishes tariff rate quotas (TRQs) for specific products, providing Ontario producers duty-free access for specific volumes of products, including: TRQ Phase-In Period beef and veal* 50,000 tonnes 5 year phase-in pork 80,549 tonnes 5 year phase-in sweet corn (processed) 8,000 tonnes 5 year phase-in * A duty-free free TRQ of 35,000 tonnes for fresh/chilled beef and veal and 15,000 tonnes for frozen beef and veal are established under CETA. In addition, the EU immediately eliminated the 20% tariff on Canadian exports of high-quality beef under the EU’s existing WTO quota (11,500 tonnes (product weight) shared with the United States, commonly referred to as the Hilton Quota).

Related to Agriculture and Agri

  • AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES ARTICLE 24

  • Agriculture 1. Closed to Foreign Investors « For each individual crop cultivation in an area less than or equal to 25 hectares: - Main food crops are corn, soy, peanuts, green beans, rice, cassava, sweet potato; other food crops are wheat, oats, barley, rye, millet, taro, and other food crops not classified elsewhere (ISIC 0111, 0112). « For each individual crop cultivation in an area less than 25 hectares: - Estate crops as follows: > Sugar cane and other sweetening plant cultivation, tobacco plantation, rubber and other producing latex plantations, cotton plantation, textile raw material crop plantation, Medicinal/pharmaceutical crop plantation, essential oil crop plantation, and other crop plantation that is not classified in other location (ISIC 0111, 0112) > Coconut plantation, palm plantation, beverage material crop plantation (tea, coffee, and cocoa), cashew plantation, peppercorn plantation, clove plantation, and other spices crop plantation (ISIC 0113) - Breeding and propagation of the following: > Jatropha curcas plantation, sugar cane and other sweetening plants, tobacco plant, rubber and other latex producing plants, textile raw material plant, medical/pharmaceutical plant, cotton plant, essential oil plant, and other plants that are not classified in other location (ISIC 0111, 0112) > Coconut plant, palm plant, plants for beverage material (tea, coffee, and cocoa), cashew plant, peppercorn plant, clove plantation, and other spices plant (ISIC 0113) - Breeding and Propagation of Forest plants (ISIC 0111, 0200) « Pig breeding and farming in a quantity less than or equal to 125 heads, native chicken ("ayam xxxxx") and its cross- breeding and farming (ISIC 0122) « Plantation processing product business industry below certain capacity according to Regulation of Minister of Agriculture Number 26 of 2007: - Dry Clove Flower Industry (ISIC 0140) « Capturing and Propagating Wildlife from natural Habitat except reptiles (snake, lizard, turtle, soft shell turtle and crocodile) (ISIC 0150)

  • NATURE AND SCOPE 4.1 This Agreement is an agreement under the terms and conditions of which the Supplier/Service Provider will arrange for the supply/provision to Transnet of the Goods/Services which meet the requirements and specifications of Transnet, the delivery of which is controlled by means of Purchase Orders to be issued by Transnet and executed by the Supplier/Service Provider in accordance with this Agreement.

  • Nature and Scope of Obligations 1. The Parties recall their obligation to ensure the adequate and effective implementation of the international agreements dealing with intellectual property to which they are parties, including the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (“the TRIPS Agreement”). The provisions of this Chapter shall complement and further specify the rights and obligations between the Parties under the TRIPS Agreement and other international agreements in the field of intellectual property.

  • SIGNATURE AND DATE The Parties hereby agree to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and such is demonstrated by their signatures below:

  • BUSINESS STRUCTURE AND ASSIGNMENTS 5.17.1 Contractor shall not assign this Agreement at law or otherwise or dispose of all or substantially all of its assets without the Director’s prior written consent. Nothing in this clause, however, prevents the assignment of accounts receivable or the creation of a security interest under Section 9.406 of the Texas Business & Commerce Code. In the case of such an assignment, Contractor shall immediately furnish the Director and CPO with proof of the assignment and the name, telephone number, and address of the Assignee and a clear identification of the fees to be paid to the Assignee.

  • Department of Agriculture United States Department of Agriculture at 0-000-000-0000, 000-000-0000, or xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/plantind/ to determine those specific project sites located in the quarantined area or for any regulated article used on this project originating in a quarantined county. Regulated Articles Include

  • Credit Structure and Amounts The Change Management Service Level Objective has no associated credit.

  • Furniture and Equipment For purposes of this Lease, the terms “furniture and equipment” shall mean collectively all furniture, furnishings, wall coverings, fixtures and hotel equipment and systems located at, or used in connection with, the Hotel, together with all replacements therefor and additions thereto, including, without limitation, (i) all equipment and systems required for the operation of kitchens and bars, laundry and dry cleaning facilities, (ii) office equipment, (iii) material handling equipment, cleaning and engineering equipment, (iv) telephone and computerized accounting systems, and (v) vehicles.

  • Fire and Casualty If the Premises are damaged by fire or other serious disaster or accident and the Premises becomes uninhabitable as a result, (a) Tenant may immediately vacate the Premises and terminate this Agreement upon notice to Landlord or (b) Landlord may terminate this Agreement upon notice to Tenant. Tenant will be responsible for any unpaid rent or will receive any prepaid rent up to the day of such fire, disaster or accident. If the Premises are only partially damaged and inhabitable, Landlord may make full repairs and will do so within a prompt and reasonable amount of time. At the discretion of Landlord, the rent may be reduced while the repairs are being made.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.