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CPTPP: Broiler Hatching Eggs and Chicks TRQ - Serial No. 984

Date:  October 1, 2020

This Notice replaces Notice to Importers No. 951 dated October 1, 2019 and sets out the policies and practices pertaining to the administration of Canada’s tariff rate quota (TRQ) for broiler hatching eggs and chicks for chicken production under the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).

This Notice is provided pursuant to the authority of the  (EIPA) and its corresponding , and remains in effect until further notice.

Table of contents

1. Definitions

Chicks for chicken production means a product that is included in Item 94 on the (ICL), namely live broilers for domestic production, being fowls of the species Gallus domesticus, weighing not more than 185 grams, falling under tariff items 0105.11.21 or 0105.11.22 in the list of tariff provisions set out in the Schedule to the .

Hatchery means a Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) licensed facility that receives hatching eggs from poultry breeder operations and cares for them by engaging in all of the following activities: storing, incubating, hatching, processing, and holding.

Hatching eggs means a product that is included in Item 95 on the (ICL), namely hatching eggs, for broilers, of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus, falling under tariff items 0407.11.11 or 0407.11.12 in the list of tariff provisions set out in the Schedule to the .

Hatching eggs other than for broiler means a product that is included in Item 135 on the (ICL), namely hatching eggs other than for broiler, of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus, falling under tariff items 0407.11.91 or 0407.11.92 in the list of tariff provisions set out in the Schedule to the .

List of EIPA commodity codes for broiler hatching eggs.

List of EIPA commodity codes for chicks for chicken production.

2. Allocation policy

3. Eligibility criteria

You are eligible to apply for an allocation if you are a:

4. Calculation of allocations

 Hatcheries:

5. Transfer, return and under-utilization of allocations

6. Related links

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