Ontario Sheep Farmers Role

Summary

The Ontario Sheep Farmers marketing board is responsible for regulating and promoting the sheep and lamb industry in Ontario. Their powers are derived from the Farm Products Marketing Act and its Regulations. Additionally, regulatory clauses may allow for exemptions for certain classes, varieties, grades, or sizes of agricultural products, such as apples, or for specific individuals or groups involved in their production or marketing. This flexibility enables the regulatory body to adapt rules to specific circumstances or needs.

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What does this mean "Providing for the exemption from any or all of the regulations, or orders or directions under the regulation, of any class, variety, grade or size of apples, or any person or class of persons engaged in the producing or marketing of apples or any class, variety, grade or size of apples.:
It seems like the text you provided is discussing a regulatory clause that allows for exemptions from certain regulations or orders. Here's a simplified breakdown:
- Exemptions: Certain classes, varieties, grades, or sizes of apples, or specific persons or groups involved in producing or marketing apples, can be exempt from regulations.
- Flexibility: This allows the regulatory body to adapt rules based on specific circumstances or needs.
Is there a specific context or issue related to apples you need help with?