Value-added agricultural products definition

Value-added agricultural products means agricultural products which, through a series of activities or processes, can be sold at a higher price than the original purchase price.
Value-added agricultural products means, for the purposes of this section, products or materials grown on farm land, and processed beyond their natural state as harvested, for market or sale.
Value-added agricultural products means, for the purposes of this section, products or materials grown on farm land, which have been processed beyond their natural state as harvested, in preparation for market or sale.

More Definitions of Value-added agricultural products

Value-added agricultural products means agricultural products that have been processed, transformed or refined to the point where they may be distributed to a final consumer without further processing, transformation or refining. The term also in- cludes agricultural products that are proc- essed, transformed or refined for distribution to other than final consumers when such processing, transformation or refining re- presents a substantial increment in value as determined by the Oregon Business Develop- ment Department in consultation with the State Department of Agriculture. [Formerly 285.466; 1999 c.247 §4; 2007 c.804 §56; 2009 c.830 §71]
Value-added agricultural products means agricultural products which, through a series of activities or processes, can be sold at a higher price than the original purchase price.261—58.3(15) Agreement prerequisites. Before the department and a business or group of businesses enter into an agreement for program benefits, the following steps must be completed:58.3(1) The business or group of businesses submits an application in compliance with the provisions of these rules.58.3(2) The department determines that the business or group of businesses has met the threshold requirements for program participation.58.3(3) The department enters into negotiations with the business or group of businesses regarding the amount of tax incentives and assistance the business or group of businesses may be eligible to receive. The department reserves the right to negotiate the amount of all program benefits except the following benefits: The new jobs supplemental credit; the value-added property tax exemption; the refund of sales, service and use taxes paid to contractors and subcontractors; the sales and use tax exemption; and the exemption from land ownership restrictions for nonresident aliens. The criteria to be used in the negotiations to determine the amount of tax incentives and assistance include but are not limited to:
Value-added agricultural products means agricultural products that have been processed,
Value-added agricultural products means agricultural products that have been processed, transformed or refined to the point where they may be distributed to a final consumer without further processing, transformation or refining. The term also includes agricultural products that are processed, transformed or refined for distribution to other than final consumers when such processing, transforma- tion or refining represents a substantial increment in value as determined by the Oregon Business De- velopment Department in consultation with the State Department of Agriculture.
Value-added agricultural products means agricultural products which, through a series of activities or processes, can be sold at a higher price than the original purchase price.Item 2. Amend subrule 68.2(2) as follows:
Value-added agricultural products means agricultural products which, through a series of activities or processes, can be sold at a higher price than the original purchase price.261—64.3(80GA,HF677) Applying for benefits.64.3(1) Eligibility requirements. To be eligible to receive benefits under this program, a business shall meet all of the following requirements:
Value-added agricultural products means agricultural products which, through a series of activities or processes, can be sold at a higher price than the original purchase price.ITEM 2. Amend subrule 68.2(2) as follows:68.2(2) Closures or relocations Relocations and reductions in operations.