A partner with SKU Foods says in order to maintain markets the pork sector needs to be ready to respond to changing consumer buying habits.
An Animal Health Surveillance Veterinarian with Manitoba Agriculture says time will tell whether PED will ultimately be eliminated from Manitoba.
Manitoba’s Minister of Agriculture remains optimistic that support from within the United States for the North American Free Trade Agreement will result in a mutually beneficial agreement being reached.
An agricultural blogger, writer and speaker is encouraging those involved in agriculture to come together to counteract the misinformation being proliferated about what, why and how farmers do the things they do.
The General Manager of Manitoba Pork says a combination of factors have come together to justify a period of reinvestment in the province’s pork sector.
h@ms Marketing Services says increased competition in the U.S. for slaughter hogs is resulting in a greater share of the consumer’s dollar going into the pockets of farmers.
Manitoba Beef Producers applauds the recent announcement that Canada is one of 11 countries to sign onto the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for TransāPacific Partnership.
Klinic Community Health says attitudes toward mental health are changing but farmers tend to be less likely than the rest of the population to reach out for help when dealing with stress.
The Canadian pork sector’s new on farm food quality and animal care assurance program is ready to move into its final evaluation.
The Vice-President of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute expects news that Canada and Mexico along with nine other nations have reached agreement on a multilateral trade package to result in increased pressure from U.S. agriculture for a successful NAFTA renegotiation.