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6 06, 2019

PED Virus Rears its Ugly Head in Manitoba

As of Wednesday, May 24, 2019, Manitoba Pork said there are ten cases of the PED virus confirmed in 2019, all in the southeast region.
Jenelle Hamblin, MPC’s Manager of Swine Health Programs, said they have some suspicions of some spring manure application of previously positive operations close by some of the barns that have

6 06, 2019

Manitoba Pork Holds 54th AGM

Manitoba Pork’s 54th Annual General Meeting and Banquet took place on April 11, 2019, at the Fairmont in Winnipeg. There are so many things that people interested in the pork industry should take note. Halting the spread of African Swine Fever is in the top of minds nationally and provincially. Virtually every speaker addressed

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6 06, 2019

Wild Pigs Dangerous, Destructive, and Carry Disease

Wild pigs are an invasive species that cause native habitat damage, put native wildlife species at risk, cause damage to farmland and other property, and act as potential carriers of the disease. The Manitoba Pork Council wants producers and the general public to report all sightings of wild pigs by calling the local Sustainable

6 06, 2019

China Maintains “Temporary Suspension” of Canadian Processors

The suspension of two Canadian processing plants from shipping to China is a costly reminder of the need to be vigilant in preparing paperwork, says a spokesperson for the Canadian Pork Council.
Gary Stordy, Canadian Pork Council’s director of government and corporate affairs, confirmed recently that officials discovered errors in the labelling on two

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6 06, 2019

Manitoba Pork Builds a New Prototype – Disease Response Trailer

In an interview at the recent annual meeting of the Manitoba Pork Council, Mark Fynn, Manager, Quality Assurance and Animal Care Programs describe a new prototype of a disease response trailer.
“We recognized the need for a trailer to help us deal with disease situations in the province, especially when we look at the

6 06, 2019

Zone Agreement for ASF

Canada, United States agree on application of zones to allow safe trade in the event of an African swine fever outbreak
Recently Canada’s Chief Veterinary Officer (CVO), Dr. Jaspinder Komal, working in collaboration with the United States’ CVO, Dr. Jack Shere, issued the following statement:
We are pleased to announce that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency

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6 06, 2019

Alberta PED Update

A conference call with Alberta pork producers in mid-May confirms that there have been no further cases of porcine epidemic diarrhea discovered since the initial outbreak earlier this year. Starting in January, the virus was first found within a herd north of Calgary, with further discoveries made on three more farms. The second

6 06, 2019

HyLife Signs Share Purchase Agreement with Charoen Pokphand Foods

Various headlines tried to describe how the founding hog farmers sold their stake to Asian interests for half a billion dollars. A Manitoba success story started by four hog farmers from southeastern Manitoba with headquarters in the town of La Broqueire, MB east of Steinbach sold for half a billion dollars to interests in

6 06, 2019

From the Publishers Desk

As I am typing this note on a dreary Friday afternoon, we are getting some much-needed rain. Many of the guys have seeding complete in other areas of Western Canada, however, close to here there are lots of acres to go.

I was able to listen in to the teleconference at

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11 04, 2019

The Feds Step up Airport Biosecurity to Keep Out ASF

The Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, stands at the Montréal-Trudeau airport with two Canadian border services officers and two detector dogs. Photo Credit: Gov’t of Canada

The Canadian Pork Council is applauding the Federal Government’s stepped up efforts to keep African Swine Fever out of Canada, the funding of up to