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The Canadian Pork Council (CPC) serves as the national voice for hog producers in Canada. A federation of nine provincial pork industry associations, our organization's purpose is to play a leadership role in achieving and maintaining a dynamic and prosperous Canadian pork sector. The goal of this site is to provide useful information about the Canadian hog sector, and its role as a global leader in the production of high quality pork. |
NewsCull Breeding Swine Program Reminder and UpdateOttawa, ON (September 3, 2008) Several changes to the Cull Breeding Swine Program have recently been approved by Agriculture Barn-specific interim payments available to producers
READ MORE »Cull funds still available to hog producersOttawa, ON (July 17, 2008) – Canadian pork producers are now applying for the third allocation of funds under the Cull Breeding Swine Program (CBSP), funded by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and delivered by the Canadian Pork Council. As of July 11, 2008, roughly 500 applications from across Canada had been received, accounting for just fewer than 113,000 breeding swine. READ MORE »Jurgen Preugschas Elected Canadian Pork Council President
(Ottawa, ON) (July 10, 2008)– At the recent Annual Meeting of the Canadian Pork Council (CPC), Mr. Jurgen Preugschas received the country-wide support of his peers, and will lead the charge for the Canadian pork industry throughout the upcoming year.
Cull Breeding Program Passes Halfway PointOttawa, ON (April 30, 2008) – Canadian pork producers have already submitted applications to cover more than half of the 10% target set by the Cull Breeding Swine Program.... READ MORE »Federal Cull Breeding Swine Program begins April 14thOttawa, ON [April 9, 2008] – Canadian hog producers can apply for compensation under the Cull Breeding Swine Program as of April 14th, 2008..... Further Preliminary Details of the Cull Breeding Swine Program
This additional information is provided in the context of the Cull Breeding Swine Program announced by the Government of Canada on February 25th ... Preliminary Details of the Federally Funded Cull Breeding Swine ProgramFebruary 27, 2008 On February 25th, 2008 the Government of Canada announced the Cull Breeding Swine Program to help the industry to restructure by facilitating the reduction of the breeding herd. The $50 million program is to be delivered through the Canadian Pork Council. Canadian Pork Council Welcomes Government MeasuresFebruary 25, 2008 The Canadian Pork Council believes the measures announced by the federal government today will go a long way to helping Canada’s struggling livestock sector make it through the difficult months ahead. Pork Producers Applaud Canadian Members of Parliament on Historic Debate, and Recognition of Need for Immediate ActionFeb 14, 2008 The Canadian Pork Council extends its congratulations to Members of Parliament for their unprecedented debate on challenges facing the Canadian livestock industry. Letter to Prime Minister Stephen HarperJanuary 23, 2008 – Dear Prime Minister, The 11,000 hog producers in Canada are facing their worst financial crisis in 30 years and need immediate help from the federal government. READ MORE » Canada's Historic Hog Industry Still Awaiting Federal Help in Order to Survive January 10, 2008 - |
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