11 04, 2019

Alberta Pork Regional Meetings

Leaders at Alberta Pork hope to ring in its 50th anniversary with a pricing scheme that will finally give producers a fair share of the income from their hogs.
At semi-annual meetings held with producers during the first week of March, Chair Dan Majeau and executive director Darcy Fitzgerald spoke about the efforts now underway

11 04, 2019

Trade Used by Governments to Impose Their Will

Trade, especially when it comes to agricultural commodities, generally works well when left to the pressures of supply and demand.
There are of course exceptions, those instances when people in a particular country go to bed hungry because the country simply cannot afford to buy food from a foreign country, but those instances are an

11 04, 2019

Canada Implements New Feed Import Requirements to Mitigate ASF Risk

These specific ingredients were identified to be the highest risk based on a comparative analysis of livestock feed imports conducted by CFIA (Canadian Food Insection Agency)and they are not looking at import controls on any other feed ingredients at this time.
The inspector of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has declared an order imposing

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11 04, 2019

Danish Entry Key to Effective Transport Biosecurity and Driver Happiness

While a given, the outbreak of PED virus raised the focus of bio-security beyond the barn needing some special attention. Tyler Jutzi, the Vice President of Brussels Transport, told the London Swine Conference the introduction of PED to the province created a considerable difference in bio-security. “Five or six years ago we

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11 04, 2019

USMCA Offers Security Amidst Uncertainty

Jean-Michel Laurin, the Vice President Policy and Public Affairs with NATIONAL Public Relations said despite continuing uncertainty over trade; the pending USMCA has renewed Canada’s optimism on the trade front.
USMCA, CPTPP and the like: deciphering the alphabet soup of trade agreements was discussed earlier this week as part of the LSC.
Laurin, speaking at the

11 04, 2019

Carbon Tax – What For?

In the opinion of many, a carbon tax on anything will do nothing else than add cost to everything people do. On the other hand, while adding costs to everything we do and produce it also makes Canada much less competitive because no other country is silly enough to do the same. Another reason

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11 04, 2019

The Hog Industry is in a Quandary

Tyler Fulton, the Director of Risk management with HAMS Marketing Services said futures markets had shown improvement in spite of substantially higher than expected live hog numbers.
In early March, most of the summer months’ futures have recovered to roughly halfway back to their highs but acknowledged it’s still very volatile, but futures values are

11 04, 2019

Pork Chops

Animal Nutrition Conference of Canada Top feed industry event May 15-16 in Niagara Falls showcases epigenetics & more. New frontiers in animal nutrition are generating dynamic new opportunities for livestock and feed industries to become more efficient, profitable and sustainable. Participants from across the animal nutrition industry can learn about the latest

11 04, 2019

Can ASF be Compared to BSE ?

The swine sector appears under the threat of what would be its version of Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), or at least have the same effect on markets.
African swine fever is a disease in hogs which currently has the world market for pigs and pork on edge.
A recent story at www.producer.com noted the “disease is

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11 04, 2019

Kudos

Year of The Pig

As we all know it is the Chinese year of the pig, and what better way to celebrate then with chocolate. On a recent trip to Canmore, referred by a family friend, I discovered treasure. Pig treasure, Pig Chocolate treasure at Le Chocolatier, a spread of chocolate pigs. So many