Fishery Market News, Volume 7Fish and Wildlife Service., 1945 - Fish trade |
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Alaska Amdt amended April Atlantic August average Blue pike boats British Columbia Bruce Sanford Canadian canners Carroll Inlet catch ceiling prices cents per pound Coast Cold-storage Holdings compared containers crabmeat crabs December effective fathoms fillets fish and seafood fish and shellfish Fish and Wildlife Fish Livers fishermen Fishery Market Flounders freezings fresh and frozen fresh fish frozen fish grayfish Haddock halibut Important Items increase industry January July June Lake Lake trout landings Lingcod liver mackerel March mark-ups Market News office Maximum Price Regulation meat menhaden million pounds months November Ocean pout October operations oysters Pacific pack pilchard plants port potency Pounds Cents Pounds Pounds purchases purse quantity reported retail Rosefish Sablefish salmon sampling sardines Scup seafood season Seattle Sept Service's shark shellfish shrimp species Table Total fish trawl tuna United vessel vitamin Whitefish wholesalers Wildlife Service
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Page 27 - ... purchasing supplies and equipment for the use of members or other persons, and turning over such supplies and equipment to them at actual cost, plus necessary expenses.
Page 6 - The Organization shall promote and, where appropriate, shall recommend national and international action with respect to (a) scientific, technological, social, and economic research relating to nutrition, food and agriculture; (b) the improvement of education and administration relating to nutrition, food and agriculture...
Page 17 - ... the marketability of the goods, such as, but not limited to, actual or imminent deterioration of perishable goods, obsolescence of seasonal goods, distress sales under court process, or sales in good faith in discontinuance of business in the goods concerned. (b) Prohibited brokerage and commissions. It is an unfair trade practice for any member of the industry engaged in commerce...
Page 8 - ... c the conservation of natural resources and the adoption of improved methods of agricultural production, d the improvement of the processing, marketing and distribution of food and agricultural products, e the adoption of policies for the provision of adequate agricultural credit, national and international, / the adoption of international policies with respect to agricultural commodity arrangements.
Page 6 - The Nations accepting this Constitution, being determined to promote the common welfare by furthering separate and collective action on their part for the purposes of raising levels of nutrition and standards of living of the peoples under their respective jurisdictions, securing improvements in the efficiency of the production and distribution of all food and agricultural products, bettering the condition of rural populations, and thus contributing toward an expanding world economy...
Page 16 - ... or otherwise, in such manner as to have the capacity and tendency or effect of misleading or deceiving purchasers or prospective purchasers...
Page 8 - ... 3. It shall also be the function of the Organization (a) to furnish such technical assistance as governments may request ; (b) to...
Page 27 - Farmers', fruit growers', or like associations organized and operated on a cooperative basis (a) for the purpose of marketing the products of members or other producers, and turning back to them the proceeds of sales, less the necessary marketing expenses...
Page 47 - ... agricultural commodity, he shall make public announcement thereof and he shall so use the funds made available under section 3 of this Act or otherwise made available to him for the disposal of agricultural commodities, through a commodity loan, purchase, or other operation, taking into account the total funds available for such purpose for all commodities, so as to support...