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Prairie Swine Centre is grateful for the assistance of the George Morris Centre in developing the economics portion of Pork Insight.

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Author(s): Ron Plain
Publication Date: January 1, 2003
Reference: Banff Pork Seminar 2003
Country: Canada

Summary:

The increasing integration between Canada and the US’s pork industries present opportunities and challenges. Producers are beginning to make some money after losing a lot in 1998/1999. Industry changes begin to see effects in about 15 months. A smaller breeding herd does not mean less pork produced because pork production per sow has increased rapidly in the past decade or so. A peak in sow productivity would bring about price consistency. US pork export has been increasing a very large amount in the past 10 years. 2002 appears that it may be the 11th consecutive record setting year. The new US farm bill includes a provision mandating country of origin labelling. This only applies to raw pork products (non-restaurant retail sales). This label must include where the animal was raised and where the processing has occurred.

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