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The Rural Voice, 2006-06, Page 43News in Agriculture Pork Congress adds fundraising events Over. the years, the Ontario Pork Congress has become recognized as a celebration of the pork industry including its producers and stakeholders. With this year's 33rd annual edition and its theme "New Challenges/New Opportunities", organizers are working to broaden the Pork ' Congress's appeal, including 'Pork Week in Stratford' as part of the festivities. A key addition to this year's showcase is "The Hog Jog", a five and 10 kilometre community fun run, organized by the Ontario Pork Industry Council, and open to everyone in Stratford and surrounding area. The, run is being held on the first day of the Pork Congress, which runs on Wednesday, June 21 and Thursday, June 22 at the Stratford Fairgrounds. Bruce Winkler, a member of the Pork Congress executive, welcomes this as a vital step in widening the focus of this annual event. "Obviously the Ontario Pork Congress is a huge benefit to Stratford and area but we wanted to offer something different, this year," says Winkler. "Bridging the gap between farmer and consumer has become a greater focus in the agri- food industry, and 'The Hog Jog' will help spread that message." Sponsorship funds are coming from the Pork Congress, Ontario Pork and PIC Canada, a swine breeding company. Proceeds from this inaugural "Hog Jog" will go to the Parkinson's Society of Canada, with a different charitable cause each year. Richard Hiscocks, a long-time contributor to the pork industry and Parkinson's sufferer, will be Honourary Chair for the 2006 event. For details or registration forms, go to the Ontario Pork Industry Congress website at www.opic.on.ca. The move to welcome greater diversity with more events at the Pork Congress coincides with the start of construction on Stratford's new multipurpose community centre. While the process begins to the north of the existing complex, traditional favourites associated with the Ontario Pork Congress will remain unchanged. The Junior Barrow Competition, the Innovations Competition, the Arts & Crafts Display, the Gold Event and Kick-off Gala are back as Congress standards, along with the BX -93 Video Dance to close festivities, Saturday, June 24. Each year, the Ontario Pork Congress celebrates the vital contribution made by its 4,000 producers and industry stakeholders. including an estimated $4.8 billion in direct sales and indirect economic impacts and 35,000 jobs and provides a timely forum for all facets of the industry — from producers to retailers, packers to consumers: a unique opportunity to learn. share and reflect on all that Ontario pork production has to offer.0 The Ontario Federation of Agriculture is Proud to salute Ontario's Pork Industry and encourages everyone to visit the OFA display at the 2006 Ontario Pork Congress in Stratford, June 21st and 22nd Agriculture is Ontario's second largest industry and OFA is pleased to work with all farmers to continue the growth! Contact OFA at 1-800-668-3276 or www.ofa.on.ca JUNE 2006 39