Agriculture (Retained EU Law and Data) (Scotland) Act 2020 Explanatory Notes

Pillar 1

Market disturbance

47.Articles 219 to 222 of the CMO Regulation provide for market disturbance. Generally, market disturbance describes periods when prices are either fluctuating or rapidly increasing or decreasing. There can be various causes of market disturbance. For example, a fall in demand due to animal disease risks or a sudden increase in supply due to a major export market refusing to accept certain goods.

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