Participating Enterprises definition

Participating Enterprises means farms and slaughterhouses referred to in Part B.1 and Part B.2 of Schedule 2 to this Agreement, and selected in accordance with the provisions of Section 3.03 (c) of this Agreement.
Participating Enterprises means the following enterprises: (i) in Henan Province - Anyang Yuhe Agricultural Products Development Center; Dancheng Tianyu Economic & Trade Co., Ltd.; Fudamei Agricultural Production Co., Ltd. of Luoyang; Furen Medicine Group Co., Ltd.; Henan Mengxian Food Co., Ltd.; Henan Beixu Group Co., Ltd.; Henan Haofeng Machine Making Co., Ltd.; Henan Zhongpin Food Share Co., Ltd.; Jiaozuo City Yida Plant Oil Co., Ltd.; Sanmenxia Longfei Bio- engineering Co., Ltd.; Zhecheng Hongla Co. Ltd.; Zhengzhou Maozhuang Luyuan Industry Co., Ltd.; (ii) in Shandong Province - Zhucheng Zhongkang Vegetable Processing; Boxing Longsheng Vegetable Processing; Boxing Koufu Cotton Seed Oil Processing; Gaomi Mishui Grape Processing; Linshu Changlin Peanut Processing; Qingzhou Quancheng Fodder (Wheat and Maize) Processing; Tancheng Zhengde Starch Processing; Wudi Wandefu Date Processing; Yishui Yulong Peanut Processing; Yishui Zhenghang Wheat Processing;
Participating Enterprises means JSC ▇▇▇▇▇▇, JSC Krasnoyarsk, and other enterprises selected by the Recipient in accordance with this Agreement;

Examples of Participating Enterprises in a sentence

  • This Output comprises: (a) marketing and technical capacity development of the Participating Enterprises to enable them to produce and deliver high value and/or quality products to domestic and international markets; and (b) provision of equipment and capacity development of technical and research institutes dealing with food and agriculture products.

  • Each Participating Province shall ensure that (a) the Participating Enterprises shall have valid legal entitlement to the land on which development or construction of the Project facilities under the proposed Subproject will be carried out, (b) no land acquisition be required for such proposed Subproject, and (c) no resettlement be required for such proposed Subproject.

  • GPG, HPG and SPG shall, and shall cause IAs and the Participating Enterprises to comply with ADB’s Anticorruption Policy (1998 as amended to date).

  • The Recipient shall ensure that Participating Enterprises undertake procurement in accordance with established commercial practices acceptable to ADB.

  • Sub-grants shall be made by the Recipient to Participating Enterprises selected by MMI for the financing of Boiler Subprojects.

  • The expected output of the Project is the promotion of financially- and environmentally- sustainable agriculture in dryland areas through partnerships between the Participating Enterprises and small farmers.

  • In the event that (a) any change in ownership or control of the Project facilities; or (b) any sale, transfer, or assignment of the shares of any IA and Participating Enterprises is anticipated, the GPG, HPG and SPG shall cause the concerned IA to consult with ADB, through the Borrower, at least 6 months prior to the implementation of such change.

  • To support these efforts, GPG, HPG and SPG shall ensure that relevant provisions of ADB’s Anticorruption Policy are included in the bidding documents for the Project and all contracts financed by ADB in connection with the Project include provisions specifying the right of ADB to audit and examine the records and accounts of the EAs, IAs and Participating Enterprises; and all contractors, suppliers, consultants, and other service providers as they relate to the Project.

  • In the event that (i) any change in ownership of the Project facilities; or (ii) any sale, transfer, or assignment of the shares of any IA and Participating Enterprises is anticipated, the Borrower shall consult with ADB at least six (6) months prior to the implementation of such change.

  • The Project consists of the following components: Develop 29 partnerships between the Participating Enterprises and farmers to strengthen their food production, processing capacity, and competitiveness in Gansu, Henan, and Shandong provinces to take advantage of growing domestic and export markets.