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Marketing board
A marketing board is an organization set up by a government to regulate the buying and selling of a certain commodity within a specified area.
List of marketing boards
Botswana
- Botswana Meat Commission
- Botswana Agricultural Marketing Board
Canada
- Canadian Wheat Board
- Dairy Farmers of Ontario
- Ontario Pork Producers' Marketing Board
Ghana
- Ghana Cocoa Board
India
- Agricultural produce market committee
- Kerala Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation
- Tamil Nadu State Agricultural Marketing Board (TNSAMB)
Ireland
- Irish Dairy Board
Nigeria
- Nigerian Groundnut Board
- Nigerian Cotton Board
- Nigerian Grains Board
- Nigerian Roots and Tubers Board
- Nigerian Palm Produce Board
- Nigerian Cocoa Board
- Nigerian Rubber Board
United Kingdom
- Egg Marketing Board
- Milk Marketing Board
- Potato Council
- Tripe Marketing Board, an internet parody
United States
- National Pork Board
- Walnut Marketing Board
California
- California Milk Processor Board
- California Raisin Marketing Board
References
References
- (16 October 2016). "marketing board". [[Britannica]].
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