Horticulture Code definition

Horticulture Code means the Horticulture Code of Conduct set out in the Competition and Consumer (Industry Codes – Horticulture) Regulations 2017.

Examples of Horticulture Code in a sentence

  • This Document comprises the Merchant Terms of Trade for the purposes of the Horticulture Code of Conduct contained in the Competition and Consumer (Industry Codes - Horticulture) Regulations 2017 (Cth) (Code).It sets out the general terms upon which the Merchant will trade with Growers in respect of horticultural produce.

  • Accordingly for the purposes of section 26 of the Horticulture Code the amount which is deducted is the full amount which is received for the sale of Produce.

  • This Document comprises the Merchant’ Terms of Trade for the purposes of the Horticulture Code of Conduct contained in the Competition and Consumer (Industry Codes Horticulture) Regulations 2017 (Code).It sets out the general terms upon which the Merchant will trade with growers in respect of horticultural produce (as those terms are defined in the Code).

  • The horticulture industry agrees with the intent of this recommendation however as growers do not “sell” to agents we recommend the following wording: Amend the Horticulture Code to regulate all first transactions from the grower of horticulture produce.

  • To move—That the following matter be referred to the Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Committee for inquiry and report by 10 May 2007:The impacts of the Trade Practices (Horticulture Code of Conduct) Regulations 2006 on growers, wholesalers, retailers and consumers, and whether the regulations should be amended, disallowed or retained.

  • The Regional Health Service also provides podiatry one day per month and a mental health nurse one day per fortnight.

  • The horticulture industry agrees with the intent of this recommendation with the following amended wording as above: Amend the Horticulture Code to regulate all first transactions from the grower of horticulture produce, including those transactions made under agreements made prior to 15 December 2006.

  • The current Horticulture Code of Conduct (the Code) was implemented on 14 May 2007.

  • This direct dealing entails both opportunities and risks, which the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) has attempted to address in part through its Horticulture Code of Conduct, which came into effect in April 2018.

  • On the other hand, if the Horticulture Code were to permit pooling and price averaging, producers of high quality produce may not be treated fairly and as a result there may be less incentive to produce high quality produce.

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