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The Rural Voice, 2002-03, Page 65PERTH filtk County Pork Producers NEWSLETTER Jim Van Herk, President 515-595-4863 The Rural Voice is provided to Perth County Pork Producers by the PCPPA. Could low dollar haunt us in future? An opinions expressed herein may not necessarily reflect the views of the Perth County Pork Producers' Association. The Canadian dollar is at a low of 62 cents. Could it come to haunt us sometime in the near future'? ' The U.S. Government may view our low dollar as countervailable because 52 per cent of our hog production is exported. Their sow numbers have dropped from seven million down to six million and we have loops and farmers expanding all the time. What could possibly go wrong with this picture? The U.S. isn't really impressed with this scenario. For example, the tomato industry expanded largely under glass, exporting with a low dollar. At the present time they are exporting under approximately 40 per cent tariffs. The wood industry across Canada has seen heavy tariffs. They are also at a slowdown. These are ongoing issues. What will be next'? Pork'? A survey was taken in the K -W region of 200 businesses as to whether they were Canadian or foreign owned. Of these, 70 per cern were foreign owned. Maybe it is time for a common currency. I would like to point out that in the FMD crisis in England last year, it took the CFIA 90 days to finally install rubber mats with disinfectant at Toronto International Airport as a control measure. This should have PERTH COUNTY PORK PRODUCERS' PORK PRODUCTS • Smoked Pork Chops • Fresh Pork Chops • Stuffed Loin Chops • Smoked Sausage • Smoked Cheddar Sausage • Bacon Burgers • Teriyaki Pork Steaks • Vittorio's BBQ Sauce AVAILABLE FROM: Steve Hulshof (Kinkora) Martin van Bakel (Dublin) Walter Bosch (Monkton) Ted Keller (Michell) 348-8167 ' 345-2666 356-9000 348-9836 taken no more than 24 hours. I would like the CF1A to look after foreign disease control and food terrorism and leave the CQA to look after our feed regulations. Our annual Pork Producers meeting which is open to all producers will he held on March 13 and 14. 2002 in Toronto. Following is the agenda for the Ontario Pork Industry Forum for the Future.0 - Submitted by Jack 1)eGrooi Ontario Pork Industry Forum for the Future International Plaza Hotel, Etobicoke March 13, 2002 ONTARIO I'OKk Mark your first choice for each session (A, B. C) with a " 1 " and second choice with a "2". All sessions will be filled on a first-come first-served basis. Pre -registration deadline: March 1, 2002. Registration costs include the full day of sessions and lunch. Check Ontario Pork's website for the most up-to-date list of confirmed speakers for each session. Session A: 10:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Market Outlooks & Updates: Ron Plain, University of Missouri -Columbia; Janet Honey, Manitoba Agriculture Foot & Mouth - Lessons Learned: Dr. Paul Kitching, National Centre for Foreign Animal Disease, Winnipeg; Matthew Hartley, Whole Hog Magazine, UK Farm Policy Debate: Dave Ogden, Virginia Tech.; Steve Wisemeyer, Agricultural Journalist, Sparks Group; Bob Friesen, Canadian Federation of Agriculture Session B: 1:15 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Animal Welfare at What Cost?: Lee Whittington, Prairie Swine Centre; Matthew Hartley, Whole Hog Magazine, UK South America Emerging Market: Jose Cordero, Elanco Animal Health Speak up for Agriculture: Pat Tigges, EAT First! Session C: 2:45 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Market Outlooks & Updates: Ron Plain, University of Missouri -Columbia, Janet Honey, Manitoba Agriculture. Environment - Relations with Government by GPC (Government Policy Consultants) Farm to Fork Consumer Awareness Program ***some speakers may be subject to change"' Name (First 8 Last) Farm or Company Name Address Postal Code County Telephone Fax Please cheek the appropriate box: Councillor Alternate President Secretary Email Treasurer (There is no registration fee for the above representatives) Pre -registration before February 15th 0 Pork Producer $50 Registration after February 15th 0 Pork Producer $75 I will need I will need I will need banquet tickets @ $40 each for March 14th breakfast tickets @ $15 each for March 15th lunch tickets @ $25 each for March 15th ❑ Industry $75 ❑ Industry $100 Fax to: 416-621-8720 or mail to: Ontario Pork, 15 Waulron St., Etobicoke, ON M9C 5H3 MARCH 2002 61