Harvest principles Clause Samples

The 'Harvest principles' clause defines the standards and methods by which crops or other agricultural products must be harvested under an agreement. It typically outlines requirements such as timing, techniques, and quality controls to ensure that the harvest meets agreed-upon specifications. For example, it may specify that harvesting must occur at peak ripeness or using certain equipment to minimize damage. This clause ensures consistency and quality in the harvested products, reducing disputes and clarifying expectations between parties.
Harvest principles. (a) The Parties desire to maximize the harvest of enhanced sockeye salmon in their existing fisheries while considering the conservation needs of wild salmon runs. (b) To avoid impacts on co-migrating stocks and species, exploitation rates applied to Taku and Stikine river sockeye salmon in existing mixed stock fisheries in Canada and the United States, shall be at levels compatible with the maintenance of wild stocks.