Production value definition

Production value means turnover, including subsidies directly linked to the price of the product, plus or minus the changes in stocks of finished products, work in progress and goods and services purchased for resale, minus the purchases of goods and services for resale.
Production value means the cost to replace tree seedlings including purchase, collection, production, processing, and storage of seeds or cuttings; seedling production; storage;
Production value means the price paid or payable to the producer of the good at the place where the last production was carried out, and must include the value of all materials. If there is no price paid or payable or if it does not include the value of all materials, the value of the good:

Examples of Production value in a sentence

  • The measured Cumulative Annual Energy Production value for the System shall be compared with the calculated Expected Annual Energy Production value and evaluated as described in Section 5, Operator’s Guarantee, of this Agreement.

  • Production value at year 2000 is expected to be approximately $60 million with 900 jobs created - 600 resulting from direct employment in aquaculture operations and 300 resulting from indirect employment in the provision of supplies and services to the industry.

  • The measured Cumulative Biennial Energy Production value for the System shall be compared with the calculated Expected Biennial Energy Production value and evaluated as described in Section 5, Operator’s Guarantee, of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Production value

Production value means an amount equal to production costs - including all labour, materials, logistics, packaging and overheads.
Production value means the value of production harvested by the Licensed Processor after deducting dockage and reported to AFSC.
Production value means the weight of the fish and shellfish produced by fisheries businesses as that term is defined by AS 43.75.290. (§ 1 ch 195 SLA 1990; am § 1 ch 53 SLA 1992; am §§ 2, 3 ch 67 SLA 1993)
Production value means the weight of the fish and shellfish produced by fisheries businesses as that term is defined by AS 43.75.290.
Production value means the value of the Parties’ Entitlement after payment of estimated liabilities and expenses (of whatever nature) required to win, save and transport production (each according to the Operator’s latest forecasts) to the appropriate Delivery Point after deduction of estimated applicable taxes, royalties, imposts and levies on such Entitlement and such other income. The Production Value will be determined in Australian Dollars and calculated on the basis that the future value and costs are discounted at the end of the Financial Year using the Agreed Interest Rate minus 4 percentage points (compounded annually) to the final Day of the Financial Year in which the calculation is done and all revenue and costs prior to the end of the Financial Year in which the calculation is done, are ignored for the purposes of calculating the Production Value. Production Forecasts has the meaning ascribed in clause 14.4(a).
Production value means 100 per cent of the probable yield of a Crop for production-based plans or 100 per cent of the total value of production of a Crop for non-production-based plans.

Related to Production value

  • Contribution Value shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.02 of the Contribution Agreement.

  • Transaction Value : means the actual contract value (the bid sum or price) in South African currency, inclusive of all applicable taxes in respect of the goods, services or construction works that are contracted for.

  • Disposition Value means, at any time, with respect to any property

  • Option Value means the value of a Common Stock Equivalent based on the Black Scholes Option Pricing model obtained from the “OV” function on Bloomberg determined as of (A) the Trading Day prior to the public announcement of the issuance of the applicable Common Stock Equivalent, if the issuance of such Common Stock Equivalent is publicly announced or (B) the Trading Day immediately following the issuance of the applicable Common Stock Equivalent if the issuance of such Common Stock Equivalent is not publicly announced, for pricing purposes and reflecting (i) a risk-free interest rate corresponding to the U.S. Treasury rate for a period equal to the remaining term of the applicable Common Stock Equivalent as of the applicable date of determination, (ii) an expected volatility equal to the greater of 100% and the 100 day volatility obtained from the HVT function on Bloomberg as of (A) the Trading Day immediately following the public announcement of the applicable Common Stock Equivalent if the issuance of such Common Stock Equivalent is publicly announced or (B) the Trading Day immediately following the issuance of the applicable Common Stock Equivalent if the issuance of such Common Stock Equivalent is not publicly announced, (iii) the underlying price per share used in such calculation shall be the highest VWAP of the Common Stock during the period beginning on the Trading Day prior to the execution of definitive documentation relating to the issuance of the applicable Common Stock Equivalent and ending on (A) the Trading Day immediately following the public announcement of such issuance, if the issuance of such Common Stock Equivalent is publicly announced or (B) the Trading Day immediately following the issuance of the applicable Common Stock Equivalent if the issuance of such Common Stock Equivalent is not publicly announced, (iv) a zero cost of borrow and (v) a 360 day annualization factor.

  • RI Value means, in respect of a Reference Item and a ST Valuation Date, (i) the RI Closing Value for such Reference Item in respect of such ST Valuation Date, divided by (ii) the relevant RI Initial Value (expressed as a percentage).