The manager of sustainable development with Manitoba Pork says the global livestock sector is making good on its commitment to reduce its contribution to global warming.
The general manager of Manitoba Pork says, if passed, an amendment included in a U.S. funding bill will resolve the dispute over U.S. Mandatory Country of Origin Labelling.
The manager of sustainable development with Manitoba Pork says the global livestock sector has made significant strides in reducing its contribution to global warming.
A survey conducted on behalf of Manitoba Pork will be used to develop programs and strategies designed to help pork producers address the challenges they face in accessing and retaining labour.
Manitoba Pork is advising anyone interested in building new or expanding existing swine barns to engage the services of a professional consultant to help them navigate through the approval process.
The manager of animal health and welfare programs with Manitoba Pork says farms in the province that had been infected with PED no longer pose any risk of transmitting the virus.
Manitoba Pork is hopeful the first applications for permits to build new or expand existing hog barns under a new pilot project will come in this fall.
The general manager of Manitoba Pork says support for the repeal of U.S. Mandatory Country of Origin Labelling within the U.S. business community continues to grow.
The chair of Manitoba Pork says international trade, human resources and business risk management are among the key issues that will be focused on as Canada transitions to a new federal government.
Manitoba Pork remains hopeful the issue of Mandatory U.S. Country of Origin Labelling will be resolved in time to avoid the imposition of retaliatory tariffs on imported U.S. products.