Production methods Sample Clauses

Production methods. 4.6 The Producer shall comply with:
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Production methods. The Producer shall comply with: [the production methods prescribed in Annex [X]]/[insert required production methods]; or [the standards prescribed in [Annex [X]]/[insert required fair trade, organic or other certification scheme]/[insert industry Code of Conduct]/[insert relevant social, labour, environmental or cultural standards]/[insert reference to the relevant national laws]; and/or [the post-production methods prescribed in Annex [X]]
Production methods. Portions of these specifications have been produced by editing master specifications; they may contain minor deviations from traditional writing formats. Such deviations are a natural result of this production technique, and no other meaning shall be implied.
Production methods. The Supplier shall give 60 day's written ------------------ notice to API prior to any material changes in the production methods used by the Supplier relating to the Products and shall provide to API such samples and information about the properties and characteristics of such samples (excluding information relating to manufacturing processes) as may be reasonably requested by API in order to permit API to analyze and conduct tests of the Products to be produced by such new production methods; provided, however, that no such samples -------- ------- or information need be provided by the Supplier in the event it adopts the production methods used as of the date of this Agreement by YK to make [*] for API. API shall advise the Supplier of the results of such analyses and tests within 30 days of its receipt of such samples. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the Supplier shall determine in its sole discretion the production methods to be employed in the Supplier's manufacturing facilities.
Production methods. The Producer shall comply with: [the production methods prescribed in Annex [X]]/[insert required production methods]; or [the standards prescribed in [Annex [X]]/[insert required fair trade, organic or other certification scheme]/[insert industry Code of Conduct]/[insert relevant social, labour, environmental or cultural standards]/[insert reference to the relevant national laws]; and/or [the post-production methods prescribed in Annex [X]] Inspection of the Production Site Subject to [insert period of time] advanced notice, the Buyer, its representative/s [Optional: or the Independent Entity] may visit the Production Site for the purpose of providing advice, supervising any production process and/or verifying the Producer’s compliance with the prescribed production methods, provided that the visit shall be carried out during normal business hours and shall not unduly burden or inconvenience the Producer. Inspection visits shall be carried out [insert frequency, e.g. weekly, monthly]/[in accordance with the inspection schedule at Annex [X]]. [Optional: Certification] [The Producer shall, [at the sole expense of the Buyer]/[at the sole expense of the Producer]/[at the joint expense of the Parties whereby the Producer pays X% and the Buyer pays X%], obtain a certificate from [insert relevant certification body], to certify that the Goods [and/or] the methods used by the Producer to produce the Goods are in conformity with the standards prescribed in 4.5 and 4.6.] Classification The Goods, according to their quality as determined by [quality standards as defined in Annex [W]/[relevant quality assurance scheme]/[national, regional or international standard], shall be classified in three types: Special, Standard and Usable [insert other quality types, as needed]. Tomato Classification1 Type Tolerance of Serious Injuries or Defects (%) Special [insert] Standard [insert] Usable [insert] INPUTS Producer’s inputs The Producer shall provide [insert Producer Inputs, including e.g. land, physical facilities, water, energy and labour]. [Optional: The Producer shall purchase the following Inputs, as designated by the Buyer from time to time: [insert Inputs to be purchased by the Producer, including specific brand names and vendors etc.]] The Producer’s Inputs shall be [of a reasonable quality, fit for their intended purpose, and free of defects]/[compliant with any specific quality standards set out in Annex [Y] of this Agreement]/[compliant with the quality standards ...
Production methods. We are a Northeast Organic Farming Association Member Farm. We have agreed to implement the Organic Xxxxxx’x Pledge Practices, which you can view here: xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx The health of our land and harvest is of the upmost importance to us. We use practices that enable our farm to benefit the surround area. Our growing style is influenced by Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx and agroecology. We use Holistic Management to ensure our decisions reflect our values and keep ourselves and business healthy. Share Description Your share will have 7-9 different nutritious plants each week with cooking ideas and nutrition information. Crops we are planting for 2021 Arugula Fresh Baby Xxxxxx Xxxxx Pan Squash Asian Eggplants Fresh Baby Turmeric Pickling Cucumbers Asparagus Fresh Green Onions Pole Beans Baby Butternut Frying Peppers Potatoes Baby Salad Mix Xxxx Xxx (Chinese Broccoli) Purple Globe Turnips Xxxxx Xxxxx Melons Radishes Beefsteak Tomatoes Garlic Rutabagas Beets Garlic Scapes Scallions Xxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx Turnips Seedless Slicing Cucumbers Broccolini Heirloom Tomatoes Shallots Broccolini Hot Peppers Shelling Peas Brussels Sprouts Husk Cherries Shishito Peppers Xxxx Beans Italian Eggplants Storage Onions Buttercup Squash Jerusalem Artichokes Strawberries Cabbage Kale Sugar Snap Peas Cantaloupe Korean Melons Summer Squash

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