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Manitoba Pork is calling for the creation of strategic plan for dealing with trade.General manager Cam Dahl says in the wake of the recent U.S. election, the federal government needs to develop a national strategy for agriculture and food trade particularly as Canada heads into the 2026 review of the Canada U.S. Mexico Agreement.Protein Industries Canada is looking for companies that can blend pulses AND cereals to create new food products and ingredients. PIC Senior Director of Programs Lisa Campbell says the purpose of calling for Expression of Interests (EOI) is to meet the consumer demand for more innovative ways to incorporate protein and fibre into their diets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Friday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Reaction to Bill 282's amendment that will be looked at by Senators. The change in the Bill, those opposed to it say, increases its chances of not passing. -Adam Pukalo from Ventum Financial is back to look at canola and wheat futures for this week. -Manitoba Pork is calling on Ottawa to develop a national trade strategy in the wake of the U.S. election.
More than ever consumers are curious about how and where their food is produced. Amy te Plate-Church is the Director of the U.S. based Center for Food Integrity. She says consumer trends and developments in consumer perceptions have far reaching implications for farmers. She says some of the factor's consumers consider when making purchasing decisions are changing.The General Manager of Manitoba Pork is calling on governments to adopt an incentive rather than regulatory based approach to achieving environmental targets and sustainability goals.Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's has completed consultations on a new sustainable agricultural strategy. Cam Dahl wrote an article for Manitoba community newspapers and Manitoba Pork's Chop Talk newsletter looking at the issue of sustainability. He says we are at a crossroads in terms of government policy, especially when it comes to the whole question of sustainability and environmental impact.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thanks for tuning in to this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio. Host Shaun Haney is joined by: Josh Linville of StoneX on the fertilizer markets; John Scott on food prices and the political posturing of politicians in Canada; and, Cam Dahl of Manitoba Pork on farmers needing to be politically involved. Thoughts on something we... Read More
Thanks for tuning in to this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio. Host Shaun Haney is joined by: Josh Linville of StoneX on the fertilizer markets; John Scott on food prices and the political posturing of politicians in Canada; and, Cam Dahl of Manitoba Pork on farmers needing to be politically involved. Thoughts on something we... Read More
Cam Dahl of Manitoba Pork says the ruling impacts producers outside of California, including other countries like Canada.
California Proposition 12 is an initiative that sets new standards for space allowance for raising of animals that produce the pork sold in that state. It has raised concerns in Canada because not only will this apply to farmers in California but to all farmers in North America who sell pork into that state. Manitoba Pork general manager Cam Dahl says the issue is now being brought to the attention of the Canadian government concerning the impacts of that ballot on the pork sector. Most people are aware of how important agriculture to the entire Canadian economy. In fact, Economic Development Regina (EDR) decided to take that thought a step further and quantify its significance.EDR President and CEO Chris Lane says the report is called Saskatchewan's Annual Megaproject: Spring Seeding, which uses data from a range of sources to understand the impact of this investment and examine the economic factors at play for producers as the crop year progresses.Lane will share the significance of the $11-billion spent during seeding season alone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More than ever consumers are curious about how and where their food is produced. Amy te Plate-Church is the Director of the U.S. based Center for Food Integrity. She says consumer trends and developments in consumer perceptions have far reaching implications for farmers. She says some of the factor's consumers consider when making purchasing decisions are changing. The General Manager of Manitoba Pork is calling on governments to adopt an incentive rather than regulatory based approach to achieving environmental targets and sustainability goals.Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's has completed consultations on a new sustainable agricultural strategy. Cam Dahl wrote an article for Manitoba community newspapers and Manitoba Pork's Chop Talk newsletter looking at the issue of sustainability. He says we are at a crossroads in terms of government policy, especially when it comes to the whole question of sustainability and environmental impact.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Everyone involved in agriculture needs to better communicate the story of farming. Cam Dahl is the General Manager of Manitoba Pork. He says the sector needs to work together to dispel the myths surrounding modern agriculture.An article circulated through community newspapers examines the connection between farmers and the "Prove It" generation and the need to better communicate the role of new technology in meeting the need for food. Dahl says while people trust farmers, they don't necessarily understand or trust what they do.The Western Canadian Wheat Growers have started an online petition about the federal government's plan to reduce fertilizer emissions 30 percent by the end of the decade. Director Jim Wickett says the groups has taken a firm stand in opposition to the proposal, saying it attempts to reduce greenhouse gases, but the actual reduction would be small, and the impact on the food in Canada, and globally, would be significant.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to this Tuesday edition of RealAg Radio. Thanks for taking time to tune in, wherever you are listening from. On today’s show, you’ll hear: Cam Dahl of Manitoba Pork, on how trade with the U.S. must be deemed a priority; Damon Johnson of Parametrics.Ag with a product spotlight on their canola heat blast insurance;... Read More
Welcome to this Tuesday edition of RealAg Radio. Thanks for taking time to tune in, wherever you are listening from. On today’s show, you’ll hear: Cam Dahl of Manitoba Pork, on how trade with the U.S. must be deemed a priority; Damon Johnson of Parametrics.Ag with a product spotlight on their canola heat blast insurance;... Read More
On today's show, we talk about Manitoba Pork's new wild pig reporting program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, we'll have details from Manitoba Pork's 57th AGM held Wednesday in Winnipeg. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Manitoba Pork reports the latest Porcine epidemic diarrhea outbreak has followed patterns similar to 2017, and 2019/ and more!
There’s a rising number of porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) cases in Manitoba’s hog population. The numbers are so high in fact, that Cam Dahl, general manager of the Manitoba Pork Council, has deemed the issue to be a “general outbreak.” “Normally, this is a disease that we see spread in late spring or summer, a... Read More
The latest episode of #BeerswithBranden is out now! This week's guest is Cam Dahl, General Manager of Manitoba Pork, to discuss the state of international trade, trade agreements failing farmers, the @RespGrain Code of Practice, and much more! #MBAg #AgTwitter
Cam Dahl (General Manager of Manitoba Pork) talks about the current pork sector in the province
Cam Dahl (General Manager of Manitoba Pork) talks about the identification of 2 rare strains of Influenza virus in humans
Manitoba Pork hosted its 56th annual General Meeting this week. George Matheson, the retiring Chair of Manitoba Pork, gives us all the details
On today's show, we'll have details on Manitoba Pork's AGM held virtually on Wednesday.
On today's show, we chat with the acting GM for Manitoba Pork.
Ray from Enns Brothers (1:30); CJOB Sports Director Kelly Moore, can the NHL really play this season? (9:40); The holy month of Ramadan begins (19:35); Saskatchewan's plan to re-open the economy (23:55); Update from Manitoba Pork (30:15); The Final Word (36:55).
On today's show, we'll get an update from Manitoba Pork on the number of cases of PED so far this year.
Manitoba Pork general manager, Andrew Dickson, discusses the impact of COVID-19 on pork industry. Keystone Agricultural Producers president, Bill Campbell stops by with his thoughts on a few recent ag headlines, and Manitoba Beef and Forage Initiatives general manager, Mary-Jane Orr talks about how COVID-19 is impacting their work.
Manitoba Pork general manager, Andrew Dickson, discusses the impact of COVID-19 on pork industry. Keystone Agricultural Producers president, Bill Campbell stops by with his thoughts on a few recent ag headlines, and Manitoba Beef and Forage Initiatives general manager, Mary-Jane Orr talks about how COVID-19 is impacting their work.
On today's show, we'll chat with Manitoba Pork about PED virus cases in 2019.
A look back on a challenging year for farmers/Manitoba Pork over the year/ and more!
It’s a special show today, with Food Bubble host, Andrew Campbell filling in for Shaun Haney. You’ll hear: The latest ag news with RealAgriculture’s Jessika Guse; An update from Agritechnica, with Shaun Haney and Jay Stroeve; Andrew Dickson of Manitoba Pork on trade and the latest news in the industry; and Master blender Don Livermore... Read More
On today's show, we'll have details on Manitoba Pork's fall meetings. Also, a cattle market update with Brian Perillat with Canfax.
On today's show, we get a PED update from Manitoba Pork.
On today's show, we have details from Manitoba Pork's 54th AGM held Thursday in Winnipeg.
On today's show, we get a PED virus update from Manitoba Pork.
George Matheson, Chair of Manitoba Pork, talks about optimism for 2019
Gord Gilmour, editor of the Manitoba Co-operator, shares why Manitoba pork producers are optimistic about their sector despite a variety of recent setbacks in the industry as a whole, Michael Sligh, organic farmer and founder of the National Organics Standards Board in the U.S., discusses some the challenges that lie […]
Andrew Dickson, General Manager of Manitoba Pork, talks about the uncertainty over trade issues
More details on the four Manitoba commodity groups that have agreed to move forward to explore potential amalgamation after MPSG has opted to remove itself from the discussion. Mark Fynn with Manitoba Pork talks about how the industry works to keep the animals cool during hot spells like we've been seeing this summer. And local farmers weigh in on the harvest season that's now underway.
On today's show, we look back at KAP's Spring Advisory Council Meeting held last week in Portage. Also, Manitoba Pork is putting together a report looking at lessons learned from the 2017 PED Virus outbreak.
On today's show, Jenelle Hamblin of Manitoba Pork gives us an update on the PED virus outbreak in southeast Manitoba.
On today's show, Manitoba Pork will give us an update on the PED virus outbreak in southeast Manitoba. Also, CAFTA President Brian Innes looks ahead to this week's NAFTA talks in Washington.
On today's show, we chat with former federal ag minister Gerry Ritz, who announced his retirement from politics. Also, we get a PEDv update from Manitoba Pork.
On today's show, we get a PED update from Manitoba Pork. Also, a look at this year's potato crop.
Officials with Manitoba Pork meet with Manitoba Agriculture and the CFIA to discuss truck washing regulations.
Manitoba Pork updates producers on the PEDv situation. Also, we get a corn update from the Manitoba Corn Growers Association.
Manitoba Pork shows its support for building codes in hog barns.
Manitoba Pork provides an update on the PED situation in southeast Manitoba. Also, reaction to the new Transportation Modernization Act.
On today's show, the chair of the Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association tells us how pasture land is coming along. Also, we'll get a PEDv update from Manitoba Pork.
Manitoba Pork hosts its annual general meeting in Winnipeg. Also, Portage hosts the Manitoba Sustainable Energy Association's annual conference.
Manitoba Agriculture's Dennis Lange has an update on field pea crops. Manitoba Pork general manager Andrew Dickson discusses PEDv outbreaks in Manitoba.
Manitoba Pork general manager Andrew Dickson discusses the first case of PEDv in Manitoba in more than a year. Manitoba Agriculture's Pam de Rocquigny has the weekly crop report.
Mark Fynn of Manitoba Pork talks about a study looking at how PEDv survives in feed ingredients. Keystone Agricultural Producers president Dan Mazier outlines his organization's election priorities.
Mark Fynn with Manitoba Pork talks about biosecurity. An economist with BMO Economics talks about their harvest outlook report.
Manitoba Pork general manager Andrew Dickson looks back on 2015. Provincial apiarist Rheal Lafreniere discusses honey production and beekeeping in Manitoba.
Susan Riese of Manitoba Pork has some holiday meal ideas. The executive manager of Manitoba Canola Growers Association looks back on the year. Sylvain Charlebois of the University of Guelph's Food Institute talks about current butter shortages.
Manitoba Pork chair George Matheson talks about his thoughts on the potential for the U.S. to repeal mandatory Country of Origin Labeling laws.
Manitoba Pork general manager Andrew Dickson discusses and update on Country of Origin Labelling.
George Matheson, chair of Manitoba Pork, talks about the CFIA's recently announced changes in truck-washing regulations at the U.S. border.
Manitoba Pork participates in study exploring the idea of shipping manure via pipeline