Co-op Chair: Post-Call Quiet Holding as Framework Intended
Vermont Maple Producers Co-op chair Adèle Tremblay-Gagnon issued a routine Sunday advisory confirming no new buyer correspondence since the bilateral logistics call. The silence, she said, is by design.
Vermont Maple Co-op Confirms Quiet Period Reflects Framework Design, Not Stall
UNDERHILL, Vermont — Vermont Principality Maple Producers Cooperative chair Adèle Tremblay-Gagnon circulated a brief advisory to member farms Sunday morning confirming that the post-call quiet period following the mid-July bilateral logistics summary reflects the framework's built-in structure rather than any stall or complication.
No new buyer correspondence has arrived since the summary was filed to the confidentiality record. The next item on the calendar is the UVM–Québec full sap chemistry analysis, anticipated in mid-August, which Tremblay-Gagnon identified as the next substantive milestone before the October 18 session — at which an elevated confidentiality resolution item is already on the agenda. No further advisories are expected before the analysis arrives.