Seedstock definition

Seedstock means the direct cost to manufacture and deliver the seedstock ([***]% free units) required per Section 24(c).

Examples of Seedstock in a sentence

  • Participation in the CWB program is subject to a Certified South African Wagyu Beef Trade Mark Licence Agreement and is open to all role players in all sectors of the South African beef cattle supply chain that agree to adhere to the CWB Protocol which sets minimum mandatory requirements for each sector, including: • Seedstock (Stud) breeders • Commercial/Emerging Producers • Feedlots • Abattoirs • Deboning and Meat Processing plants • Wholesalers • Retailers; and • Restaurants.

Related to Seedstock

  • Feedstock means a solid waste that will readily decompose during the composting process including but not limited to yard waste, agricultural waste, animal waste, food scraps, animal carcasses, raw rendering material, and mixed solid waste.

  • Blendstock means and includes any petroleum product component of motor fuel, such as naphtha, reformate, or toluene; or any oxygenate that can be blended for use in a motor fuel.

  • Feedstock Gas means natural gas used as a raw material for its chemical properties in creating an end product.

  • Biomass means the biodegradable fraction of products, waste and residues from biological origin from agriculture (including vegetal and animal substances), forestry and related industries including fisheries and aquaculture, as well as the biodegradable fraction of industrial and municipal waste;

  • Biodiesel means a fuel composed of mono-alkyl esters of long chain fatty acids derived from vegetable oils or animal fats, and, in accordance with standards specified by the American society for testing and materials, designated B100, and meeting the requirements of D-6751, as approved by the department.